Driver's License Issues in Kansas

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Steps to Reinstating Your Driver's License and Addressing Suspensions

Go here to see the 2024 schedule for driver's license clinics to help you get a suspended license reinstated in Kansas.

The Kansas Legislature passed SB 127, which became effective on May 6, 2021, made some changes that can really help people who have a suspended driver's license.

Among the Changes from SB 127

People who have an expired license are not kept out of the Restricted Driver's License program because they have a driving while suspended conviction.

You can reinstate your driving privilege, on a restricted basis, even if you got a driving while suspended conviction and then your license expired while you were suspended.

How Do I Apply for This?

You may apply directly using the form below. If you have ever had a Kansas license, you will be considered for this program.

If your license is expired for over one year, you may have to apply at a local driver's license office to take the written test, the vision test and most likely a driving test.

You need access to a car to do this (but have someone drive you, since you don't have a license.)

You are exempted from having a driver's license during the driving test, since you have an examiner in the car with you.

NOTE: Persons in Wichita should use the City of Wichita fines and fees reduction packet (below in a fillable form).

Find the Form Here

Use this form even if it says there is a $25 fee. You don't have to send in the fee.

There is no longer a fee to apply for the Restricted Driver's Program, based on failure to pay a traffic ticket. This fee used to be $25 and was not refunded, even if you didn't qualify for the program.

If you are struggling to pay fines and court costs, you can ask the Judge to reduce or waive those charges. When paid or waived (ordered not due to the Court) you can get your driver's license reinstated.

The Judge can also waive the reinstatement fee charged to get your driver's license reinstated.

Forms for making both these requests are available below, including instructions on how to fill out the forms. Instructions and Packet of Drivers License Forms

An informational webinar on Driver's License Issues in Kansas was held July 21, 2020. Here are the slides of the presentation .

Driver's License Status

If you want to check the status of your Kansas Driver’s License, click here.

Suspended Driver's License

Updated numbers from the Kansas Department of Revenue show that more than 213,000 Kansans have suspended licenses, about half of them from Sedgwick County and the City of Wichita. Around 71% of these suspensions are a direct result of unpaid fines and court fees. In some situations, drivers with suspended licenses are able to apply for a restricted license. A restricted license allows a person to drive:

Before you apply, it is important that you pay any reinstatement or administrative fees to the DMV. If you are unsure if you owe a reinstatement or administrative fee, contact Driver's Solutions at 785-296-3671 option 3.

Once you have a completed form, you can either submit it online through the DOR Customer Service Center or you can mail it and the application fee to:

DUIs and Ignition Interlock Devices

If you have had a DUI conviction, you likely have been told that you need to get an ignition interlock device installed in your vehicle. The State of Kansas published an amendment to the Ignition Interlock Program stating that "all new ignition interlock devices will include a camera starting January 8, 2020." Information on the Ignition Interlock Program including where to get the device installed or removed can be found here.

What if I was supposed to get an ignition lock more than 5 years ago, but haven’t done it? Is there a waiver option?

If you meet the requirements established by state law, you can seek a waiver of the ignition interlock requirement. Those rules are: