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MO is not a title-holding state. What that means is: the owner of the vehicle holds the title in hand whether or not there is a lien against it, (unless the lien holder insists on having the title in their possession).
No, Oklahoma is not a title holding state.
A title holding state is one in which the title to a vehicle is mailed to the lienholder, not the customer.
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The Missouri Compromise agreed to admit Missouri as a slave-holding state, and at the same time agreed to admit Maine as a non-slave-holding state. It also entailed that no states above the latitudinal line 36°30' would be admitted as a slave-holding state, promoting a Congressional balance of power.
A non-title holding state is a state where the lien-holder (a.k.a your finance company) holds onto your title until you pay off your loan. So you never see the title until you pay off the vehicle.In a title holding state, you would get to keep the title but your name wouldn't be on it. It would have the name of the lien-holder instead.See also: Definition_of_title_holding_state
Louisiana is a Lien Theory state
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It depends on your state. Missouri, for example, does not require the title to be notarized.