KDOR Vehicle Registration Resources
Welcome to your quick and friendly guide for titling a vehicle in Kansas! Each question below expands to give you a simple answer, along with direct links to the Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) website for all the details. Whether you’re a new resident, military member, or applying for handicap plates, we’ll help point you in the right direction. Getting your title has never been easier—let’s get started!
How long do I have to apply for a title and registration for a new vehicle in Kansas?
You must apply within 60 days of purchasing your vehicle. Full details, including required documents and fees, are available on the KDOR Frequently Asked Questions - Titling a Vehicle website.
What if I lost my vehicle title or didn’t receive it?
If your vehicle has a lienholder, a replacement title can’t be issued until the lienholder provides a lien release. If there’s no lienholder, you can request a duplicate title through your county treasurer’s motor vehicle office or by mail to the Titles and Registrations Bureau. For step-by-step instructions, visit the KDOR Frequently Asked Questions - Titling a Vehicle website for instructions.
How can military members apply for a Kansas license plate?
You may apply for a Kansas distinctive military license plate by meeting the qualifications outlined by the state of Kansas. Applications should be submitted to your local treasurer’s office. For more details on requirements and forms, contact your county Motor Vehicle Department.
How can I apply for handicap plates or placards in Kansas?
You may apply for a handicap plate or placard by meeting the eligibility requirements outlined by the state of Kansas. Applications should be submitted to your local county treasurer’s office. Kansas offers both permanent and temporary options, depending on your needs. For more details on requirements and forms, contact your county Motor Vehicle Department.
Where can I find forms and fees related to titles?
Forms, fee schedules, and step-by-step guidance can be found directly on the Kansas Department of Revenue website.
Additional FAQs
Where can I find information about K-TAG and tolls in Kansas?
K-TAGs are managed by the Kansas Turnpike Authority (KTA). For details on how to get a K-TAG, manage your account, or learn about toll rates, please visit the Kansas Turnpike Authority website.
What if I lost my vehicle decal or didn’t receive one?
If your decal is lost, damaged, or you never received it, your county treasurer’s office can help with a replacement. For more information, contact your county Motor Vehicle Department.