Motor vehicle owners are required to keep proof of liability insurance:
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At their insurance company headquarters.
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At home.
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In their mailbox.
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In their vehicle whenever it is being operated.
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Explanation
Drivers in Missouri are required by law to carry proof of liability insurance at all times while operating your vehicle. This means that you must keep your insurance card or other proof of insurance in your vehicle. Failure to provide proof of insurance when asked by a law enforcement officer can result in a ticket.
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