Scrub your list against the Missouri No-Call List before you dial. The Attorney General enforces knowing violations, and criminal penalties are possible.
Missouri's No-Call Law lets the Attorney General pursue civil penalties of up to $5,000 for each knowing violation, and unlike many states the law also carries the possibility of criminal penalties for some conduct. The list is free for residents and updated quarterly, so it grows steadily.
The Missouri No-Call List is maintained by the Missouri Attorney General and is separate from the National DNC Registry. Residents can add both residential and mobile numbers, and the list is updated quarterly.
Missouri does not require telemarketers to register, so the compliance burden is in the scrubbing and the calling rules. Exemptions are similar to federal, covering established business relationships and certain nonprofit activity.
Knowing violations draw civil penalties up to $5,000 each, and the law allows for criminal penalties in some cases, which makes Missouri stricter in practice than its registration-free status suggests.
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