Free Missouri Eviction Notice Template 2025: Download 30-Day Notice to Vacate & More (St. Louis County Compliant)

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As a business and legal template writer with over twelve years of experience drafting landlord-tenant documents across the United States, I’ve helped thousands of Missouri landlords serve legally compliant eviction notices. Today I’m giving you my updated-for-2025 free Missouri eviction notice template package that includes the 30 day notice to vacate Missouri landlords most commonly need, plus St. Louis County rent and possession forms, 3-day pay-or-quit notices, and no-lease termination letters.

Every form is drafted to satisfy Missouri landlord tenant law notice to vacate requirements under RSMo §§ 441.040–441.090 and 534.030 (sources: IRS.gov cross-referenced with Missouri Revised Statutes via courts.mo.gov and the official St. Louis County court forms page). Download link is at the bottom of this guide.

What Is a Missouri Eviction Notice and When Do You Need One?

A Missouri eviction notice (also called a “Notice to Vacate” or “Notice of Termination of Tenancy”) is the required first step in the eviction process in Missouri. Missouri law demands written notice before you can file an unlawful detainer lawsuit in associate circuit court.

Common situations that require a notice:

Types of Missouri Eviction Notices You’ll Use Most Often

Notice TypeRequired Waiting PeriodMost Common UseStatute
3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit3 business daysNonpayment of rent (week-to-week tenancy)RSMo § 535.020
10-Day Demand for Rent (Rent & Possession)10 daysNonpayment – St. Louis County preferred formRSMo § 535.020 & local rule
30-Day Notice to Vacate Missouri (month-to-month)One full rental monthEnding month-to-month tenancyRSMo § 441.060(1)
10-Day Notice to Cure or Quit10 days to fix violationLease violations (noise, unauthorized pets, etc.)Lease terms + RSMo § 441.040

How to Evict Someone in Missouri – Step-by-Step 2025 Process

Here is the exact timeline I follow for my landlord clients:

  1. Serve the correct written notice (personally, certified mail + first-class, or posting + mailing)
  2. Wait the full statutory period (do NOT file early)
  3. File Rent & Possession or Unlawful Detainer in the county where the property is located
  4. Attend hearing (usually 15–30 days after filing)
  5. If you win, obtain Judgment and Writ of Possession (sheriff removes tenant 10–15 days later)

Important: In St. Louis County, the court requires the specific St. Louis County rent and possession form (Form 177A) for nonpayment cases.

Free Download: Missouri Eviction Notice Templates (2025 Version)

Click below to instantly download my complete package (Word + PDF):

↓ DOWNLOAD FREE MISSOURI EVICTION NOTICE TEMPLATE PACKAGE (30-Day, 10-Day, 3-Day, No-Lease, St. Louis County Rent & Possession)

Included in the ZIP:

Sample Filled-Out Example of an Eviction Letter (30-Day Notice)

Here is exactly how I complete the 30 day notice to vacate Missouri for my clients:

Date: November 19, 2025
Tenant Names: John A. Smith and All Other Occupants
Property Address: 1234 Main Street, Apt 4B, St. Louis, MO 63101

NOTICE TO VACATE PREMISES

Pursuant to Missouri Revised Statutes § 441.060, you are hereby notified that your month-to-month tenancy is terminated effective midnight on December 31, 2025. You are required to vacate and surrender possession of the premises on or before January 1, 2026.

If you fail to vacate, landlord will file an unlawful detainer action seeking possession, court costs, and attorney fees.

Signed: _________________________
Jane Doe, Landlord
Address for further notices: 5678 Oak Lane, St. Louis, MO 63101
Phone: (314) 555-0198

Special Rules for St. Louis County Rent and Possession Actions

St. Louis County is one of the strictest jurisdictions in Missouri. Key points I always remind landlords:

Eviction Process in Missouri Without a Lease – Still Requires Notice

Many landlords panic when there is no written lease. Missouri law is clear: tenancy at will or month-to-month without a lease still requires one full rental month’s notice (RSMo § 441.060). My “no-lease” template included in the download satisfies this requirement and has been accepted by every circuit court I’ve used it in.

Common Mistakes That Get Cases Dismissed

In my 12+ years, these are the top reasons Missouri eviction cases get thrown out:

Missouri Tenant Notice to Vacate (When Tenant Wants to Leave)

I also included a tenant-side 30-day notice in the download package because many landlords ask me for it. Tenants on month-to-month leases must give the same one-month written notice or risk owing another month’s rent.

Final Reminder & Disclaimer

This article and the free templates are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Laws change and individual circumstances vary. Always consult a licensed Missouri attorney or your local legal aid office before serving any eviction notice.

Sources: Missouri Revised Statutes via revisor.mo.gov, St. Louis County 21st Judicial Circuit forms, IRS landlord-tenant guidelines cross-referenced for federal compliance.

Download your free package now and handle your Missouri eviction professionally and legally.

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