Kansas Driver Records Request Forms
Free Kansas Driving Records Search
Kansas Driving Records Request Information
All Kansas driving records come under the domain of Kansas Department of Revenue (DOR). Your Kansas driving record includes:
- Your name
- Address
- Driver’s license number and class
- License issue date
- License status
- Traffic convictions
- Accidents
- Traffic violations
- Your physical description
There are three types of driving records offered by Kansas Department of Revenue (DOR) including:
- Non-certified motor vehicle record (MVR)
- Online Limited Driver’s license Record
- Certified motor vehicle record
Apart from you, others who can make your Kansas Driving Records Request include:
- Government agencies
- Courts
- Potential employers to perform background checks
- Insurance companies to make policy premiums adjustment
Depending on the type of Kansas driving record you need, you can make Kansas Driving Records Request either by mail, in person or online.
Official Kansas Driving Records Request
In order to make an in-person request for your Kansas driving records, you’ll need to:
- Fill out and submit a Driving Record Request form
- Pay in cash a $ 10 fee for Non-certified MVR or $ 15 for certified MVR
Kansas Driving Records Request By Mail
In order to request your driving records by mail, you’ll need to:
- Complete and mail the Driving Record Request form to: Kansas Department of Revenue
Driver Solutions
O. Box 12021
Topeka, KS 66612-2021 - Pay through check or money order a $ 10 fee for Non-certified MVR or $ 15 fee for certified MVR
Online Kansas Driving Records Request
The only type of Kansas Driving records that you can request online is the Limited Driver’s license record. In order to make an online Kansas Driving Records Request for LDLR, you’ll need to:
- Visit the Kansas DOR Motor vehicle Records website
- Provide your personal information and mailing address
- Pay an $8.70 Online Driving Record fee through credit or debit card
It is important for you to keep in mind that only you can make an online request for your Kansas Driving records. Others interested in your driving record will have to make a request either by mail or in-person. Furthermore, they’ll need to submit a third party consent form that is completed and signed by you.