Grain Regulatory Services
The Grain Regulatory Services Program licenses, bonds and audits grain warehouses and grain dealers in Missouri, providing protection to the state’s grain producers in case of warehouse or grain dealer insolvency. Any person or business purchasing grain from producers must have a valid dealer license and any grain elevator that stores grain for others must have a valid state or federal warehouse license. Auditors with the program conduct audits of these facilities on a regular basis to verify grain inventory and ensure they are fiscally sound and in compliance with the laws.
Licensing
- Original Application for Missouri Grain Warehouses & Grain Dealers
- Renewal License for Missouri Grain Warehouses & Grain Dealers
- Schedule of Charges for Storing & Handling Grain
- Financial Statement Guidelines
- Grain Dealer Definition
- Public Warehouse Definition
Security
- Public Grain Dealer Bond Form
- Public Grain Warehouse Bond Form
- Irrevocable Letter of Credit Form
- Increase/Decrease or Name Change Amendment to Letter of Credit
- Assignment of Certificate of Deposit
- Certificate of Insurance in Licensed Grain warehouse
Rules & Regulations
- Grain Dealer Law – RSMo, Sections 276.401 – 276.582
- Grain Dealer Rules
- Grain Warehouse Law – RSMo, Sections 411.010 – 411.800
- Grain Warehouse Rule
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Warehouse Receipts
- Grain Warehouse Receipt Information
- Warehouse Receipt Order Form (Print)
- Electronic Warehouse Receipt Order Form (Digital)
Grain Producer Complaints
Contact the Grain Regulatory Services Office in Jefferson City with any concerns or complaints.Email: grain@mda.mo.gov
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