Kansas Drivers License New residents to Kansas have a 90-day grace period to obtain a Kansas drivers license. Those who hold valid, current licenses from another state are usually only required to present acceptable proof of identity, proof of age if applicable, and pass the eye examination. In Kansas, instruction permits can be issued to applicants who are 14 years old, although parental consent is required for those under the age of 16. After six months, the instruction permit can be exchanged for a restricted license. For more information on regulations and fees or answers to questions, contact: Department of Motor Vehicles 785-296-3963 Newcomer's License Information Drivers License Exam Stations Kansas Vehicle Registration Within 90 days of establishing residency in Kansas, newcomers are required to register and title all vehicles. It will be necessary to visit one of the VIN inspection stations before bringing the vehicle and title to the county treasurer’s motor vehicle office. Bring VIN verification and proof of automobile insurance as well as the original out-of-state title to the county treasurer. If a lien holder is holding your title in the other state, request a copy of the title to be faxed to the treasurer's office. Counties impose a mill levy for personal property taxes on automobiles as well as other applicable fees for registration and titling. For exact fees, more information, or answers to questions, contact: Kansas Title & Registration Bureau 785-296-3621 Newcomer's Transfer Information VIN Inspection Service Locations by County Johnson County Treasurer Olathe, KS 913-715-2600 Wyandotte County Treasurer Kansas City, KS 913-573-2821 |