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§ 567.020 RSMo – Prostitution Charges & Penalties in Missouri

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Posted by Christopher Combs on July 21, 2025

567.020. Prostitution — penalty — no certification as an adult, when.

It’s illegal to trade sex for money or anything of value in Missouri.

This law makes it a crime to offer or take part in sex for money. There are tougher penalties in some cases and special rules for minors.

1. A person commits prostitution if they agree to or engage in sexual activity with someone in return for anything of value.

2. Prostitution is usually a class B misdemeanor. But if the person knew they had HIV before doing the act, it becomes a class B felony. Using condoms does not count as a legal defense.

3. “HIV” means the virus that causes AIDS.

4. A judge can order someone convicted of prostitution to enter a drug or alcohol treatment program.
If they complete the program:

  • For a class B misdemeanor, the judge may cancel the conviction.
  • For a class B felony, the conviction stands, but the judge can consider treatment during sentencing.

5. If the person was under 18 at the time, they won’t be charged as a criminal. Instead, they are treated as a victim of abuse and reported to Missouri child welfare and juvenile officers for services and support.

View the full statute here

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