Missouri Franchise Laws and Requirements
Missouri does not have a franchise registration or filing requirement. Franchisors must comply with the federal FTC Franchise Rule when selling franchises in Missouri.
What Franchisors Must Do in Missouri
Key Requirements
- Comply with the federal FTC Franchise Rule
- Provide a compliant FDD at least 14 days before any agreement or payment
- Maintain an updated FDD annually per the FTC Rule
- Follow general Missouri business and consumer protection laws
Renewal Requirements
No state renewal requirement. Annual FDD updates required under FTC Rule.
Filing Fees
No state franchise filing fees.
Important Notes
Missouri has a franchise relationship law that provides limited protections, particularly regarding termination. Franchisors should review franchise agreement provisions for compliance.
Franchising in Missouri Without a State Filing
Missouri does not have a franchise-specific registration or filing law. This means franchisors can offer and sell franchises in Missouri without any state-level franchise filing, as long as they comply with the federal FTC Franchise Rule.
The absence of a state franchise filing law does not mean there are no rules. The FTC Franchise Rule still requires a compliant FDD delivered at least 14 days before any franchise agreement is signed or any payment is made. Additionally, Missouri may have consumer protection statutes, business opportunity laws, or franchise relationship laws that affect how franchisors operate.
Franchisors should not treat no-filing states as unregulated. General business law, contract law, and consumer protection statutes still apply to every franchise transaction.
Regulatory Information
- State
- Missouri
- Category
- No Filing Required
- Regulatory Body
- No state franchise registration agency
- Official Resource
- Visit State Website
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Alabama
Alabama does not have a state franchise registration or filing requirement. Franchisors must still comply with the federal FTC Franchise Rule, which requires providing a compliant FDD to prospective franchisees at least 14 days before any agreement or payment.
Alaska
Alaska does not require franchise registration or filing at the state level. Franchisors must comply with the federal FTC Franchise Rule. Alaska has no state-specific franchise disclosure law.
Arizona
Arizona does not have a franchise registration or filing law. Franchisors selling in Arizona must comply with the federal FTC Franchise Rule. Arizona does have general consumer protection statutes that may apply.
Arkansas
Arkansas does not require franchise registration or filing. The federal FTC Franchise Rule is the primary regulatory framework governing franchise sales in Arkansas.
Colorado
Colorado does not have a franchise registration or filing law. Franchisors must comply with the federal FTC Franchise Rule. Colorado does have a general consumer protection act that may be relevant.
Delaware
Delaware does not require franchise registration or filing at the state level. The federal FTC Franchise Rule governs franchise sales. Many franchisors incorporate in Delaware due to its favorable corporate laws, but this is separate from franchise regulatory requirements.
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This content is general education and does not constitute legal advice. Franchise laws change. Consult a franchise attorney and verify current requirements with the relevant state agency.
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