Missouri Homeschool Letter of Intent (2026)
Missouri does not require a notice of intent to homeschool. Many families still file a courtesy letter to document their start date for their own records.
Missouri does not legally require a letter of intent. You can begin homeschooling immediately. Many families still write a one-page letter and mail it to themselves to document the start date.
What to include in your Missouri letter
- Today's date and your full name and address.
- Salutation addressed to optional Notice of Intent to local superintendent.
- Each child's full legal name and date of birth.
- The grade level you're enrolling each child in.
- The intended start date of homeschool instruction.
- A clear statement of intent to provide instruction at home.
- Your signature and printed name.
How to file in Missouri
Optional Declaration of Enrollment with your county recorder. Not required.
The most common mistake is sending the letter by regular mail with no proof of delivery. Always send certified mail with return receipt, and keep both your copy and the green return-receipt card in your portfolio.
What happens after you file
Since the letter is voluntary, you typically won't receive a response. The letter is for your own records.
Free downloadable template
Download our free Missouri Letter of Intent template (PDF) — pre-formatted with the correct salutation, deadline reminder, and signature block.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a separate letter for each child in Missouri?
No — one letter listing all your school-age children is standard, as long as each child's name, birthdate, and grade is included.
What if I miss the Missouri deadline?
Missouri doesn't have a statutory deadline since the letter is optional.
Can I file electronically in Missouri?
Some Missouri districts accept email submissions, but certified mail with return receipt is still the safest method. Always confirm with your local superintendent.
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