Motor vehicle services in Kansas are managed by the Kansas Department of Revenue — Division of Vehicles. This page lists all available DMV services, current fees, and office locations based on data from the official agency website.
Last updated · Source: Kansas Department of Revenue — Division of Vehicles · Methodology
Vehicle registration handled at county treasurer offices. Driver license at state driver license exam stations.
The average wait at a Kansas DMV office is approximately 25 minutes for a walk-in. Booking an appointment online through Kansas Department of Revenue — Division of Vehicles typically reduces the wait to under 15 minutes. Early-morning slots (8-9 AM) and Tuesday/Wednesday visits are fastest.
Yes — Kansas Department of Revenue — Division of Vehicles offers online renewal for most standard driver licenses, provided the license is not expired more than 60 days, you do not need a REAL ID upgrade, and you have no outstanding tickets. Online renewal takes 5-10 minutes and the new card arrives in 7-14 business days.
The federal REAL ID enforcement date is May 7, 2025 — after this date, a standard Kansas license will not be accepted at TSA airport checkpoints unless it has the REAL ID star marking. Kansas Department of Revenue — Division of Vehicles began issuing REAL IDs well before this date and recommends booking an appointment to upgrade.
Kansas has 3 DMV office locations represented on this site, with the busiest concentrated in major metropolitan areas. Smaller suburban and rural offices typically have shorter wait times for the same services.
A standard Kansas driver license is valid for 6 years from the date of issue. Renewal can be completed up to 6 months before expiration in most cases without losing any time on the new license.
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Fees, requirements, and wait times change. DMVPeek aggregates data from the official Kansas Department of Revenue — Division of Vehicles website as of 2025, but the state DMV is the authoritative source. DMVPeek is an independent information resource and is not affiliated with any state government agency.