Kansas Statutes
Article 2 - Drivers' Licenses
8-247 Expiration of licenses; annual renewal for registered offenders; notice; renewal of license; reexamination; additional examinations; seizure disorders; extension of license when out-of-state; anatomical gift; state organ and tissue registry.

8-247. Expiration of licenses; annual renewal for registered offenders; notice; renewal of license; reexamination; additional examinations; seizure disorders; extension of license when out-of-state; anatomical gift; state organ and tissue registry. (a) (1) All original licenses issued on and after July 1, 2018, shall expire as follows:
(A) Licenses issued to persons who are at least 21 years of age, but less than 65 years of age shall expire on the sixth anniversary of the date of birth of the licensee that is nearest the date of application;
(B) licenses issued to persons who are 65 years of age or older shall expire on the fourth anniversary of the date of birth of the licensee that is nearest the date of application;
(C) any commercial drivers license shall expire on the fifth anniversary of the date of birth of the licensee that is nearest the date of application;
(D) licenses issued to an offender, as defined in K.S.A. 22-4902, and amendments thereto, who is required to register pursuant to the Kansas offender registration act, K.S.A. 22-4901 et seq., and amendments thereto, shall expire every year on the date of birth of the licensee; or
(E) licenses issued to persons who are less than 21 years of age shall expire on the licensee's 21st birthday.
(2) All renewals under: (A) Paragraph (1)(A) shall expire on every sixth anniversary of the date of birth of the licensee; (B) paragraph (1)(B) shall expire on every fourth anniversary of the date of birth of the licensee; (C) paragraph (1)(C) shall expire on every fifth anniversary of the date of birth of the licensee; (D) paragraph (1)(D) shall expire every year on the date of birth of the licensee; and (E) paragraph (1)(E), if a renewal license is issued, shall expire on the licensee's 21st birthday. No driver's license shall expire in the same calendar year when the original license or renewal license is issued, except that if the foregoing provisions of this section shall require the issuance of a renewal license or an original license for a period of less than six calendar months, the license issued to the applicant shall expire in accordance with the provisions of this subsection.
(b) If the driver's license of any person expires while such person is outside of the state of Kansas and such person is on active duty in the armed forces of the United States, or is the spouse or a person who is residing with and is a dependent of such person on active duty, the license of such person shall be renewable, without examination, at any time prior to the end of the sixth month following the discharge of such person from the armed forces, or within 90 days after residence within the state is reestablished, whichever time is sooner. If the driver's license of any person under this subsection expires while such person is outside the United States, the division shall provide for renewal by mail, as long as the division has a photograph or digital image of such person maintained in the division's records. A driver's license renewed under the provisions of this subsection shall be renewed by mail only once.
(c) At least 30 days prior to the expiration of a person's license the division shall mail, or send electronically if authorized by the person, a notice of expiration or renewal application to such person at the address shown on the license or the electronic mail address provided to the division. The division shall include with such notice a written explanation of substantial changes to traffic regulations enacted by the legislature.
(d) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) and (3), every driver's license shall be renewable on or before its expiration upon application and payment of the required fee and successful completion of the examinations required by subsection (e). Application for renewal of a valid driver's license shall be made to the division in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the secretary of revenue. Such application shall contain all the requirements of K.S.A. 8-240(b), and amendments thereto. Such notice shall also include a question asking if the applicant is willing to give such applicant's authorization to be listed as an organ, eye and tissue donor in the Kansas donor registry in accordance with the revised uniform anatomical gift act, K.S.A. 65-3220 through 65-3244, and amendments thereto. Upon satisfying the foregoing requirements of this subsection, and if the division makes the findings required by K.S.A. 8-235b, and amendments thereto, for the issuance of an original license, the license shall be renewed without examination of the applicant's driving ability. If the division finds that any of the statements relating to revocation, suspension or refusal of licenses required under K.S.A. 8-240(b), and amendments thereto, are in the affirmative, or if it finds that the license held by the applicant is not a valid one, or if the applicant has failed to make application for renewal of such person's license on or before the expiration date thereof, the division may require the applicant to take an examination of ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control in the operation of a motor vehicle as provided in K.S.A. 8-235d, and amendments thereto.
(2) Any licensee, whose driver's license expires on the licensee's 21st birthday, shall have 45 days from the date of expiration of such license to make application to renew such licensee's license. Such license shall continue to be valid for such 45 days or until such license is renewed, whichever occurs sooner. A licensee who renews under the provisions of this paragraph shall not be required by the division to take an examination of ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control in the operation of a motor vehicle as provided in K.S.A. 8-235d, and amendments thereto.
(3) Any licensee, whose driver's license has expired after March 12, 2020, and before March 31, 2021, shall have until June 30, 2021, to renew such licensee's driver's license.
(e) (1) Prior to renewal of a driver's license, the applicant shall pass an examination of eyesight. Such examination shall be equivalent to the test required for an original driver's license under K.S.A. 8-235d, and amendments thereto. A driver's license examiner shall administer the examination without charge and shall report the results of the examination on a form provided by the division.
(2) In lieu of the examination of the applicant's eyesight by the examiner, the applicant may submit a report on the examination of eyesight by a physician licensed to practice medicine and surgery or by a licensed optometrist. The report shall be based on an examination of the applicant's eyesight not more than three months prior to the date the report is submitted, and it shall be made on a form furnished by the division to the applicant.
(3) The division shall determine whether the results of the eyesight examination or report is sufficient for renewal of the license and, if the results of the eyesight examination or report is insufficient, the division shall notify the applicant of such fact and return the license fee. In determining the sufficiency of an applicant's eyesight, the division may request an advisory opinion of the medical advisory board, and the board is hereby authorized to render such opinions.
(4) An applicant who is denied a license under this subsection may reapply for renewal of such person's driver's license, except that if such application is not made within 90 days of the date the division sent notice to the applicant that the license would not be renewed, the applicant shall proceed as if applying for an original driver's license.
(5) When the division has good cause to believe that an applicant for renewal of a driver's license is incompetent or otherwise not qualified to operate a motor vehicle in accord with the public safety and welfare, the division may require such applicant to submit to such additional examinations as are necessary to determine that the applicant is qualified to receive the license applied for. Subject to paragraph (6), in so evaluating such qualifications, the division may request an advisory opinion of the medical advisory board, and the board is hereby authorized to render such opinions in addition to its duties prescribed by K.S.A. 8-255b(b), and amendments thereto. Any such applicant who is denied the renewal of such a driver's license because of a mental or physical disability shall be afforded a hearing in the manner prescribed by K.S.A. 8-255(c), and amendments thereto.
(6) Seizure disorders that are controlled shall not be considered a disability. In cases where such seizure disorders are not controlled, the director or the medical advisory board may recommend that such person be issued a driver's license to drive class C or M vehicles and restricted to operating such vehicles as the division determines to be appropriate to assure the safe operation of a motor vehicle by the licensee. Restricted licenses issued pursuant to this paragraph shall be subject to suspension or revocation. For the purpose of this paragraph, seizure disorders that are controlled means that the licensee has not sustained a seizure involving a loss of consciousness in the waking state within six months preceding the application or renewal of a driver's license and whenever a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery makes a written report to the division stating that the licensee's seizures are controlled. The report shall be based on an examination of the applicant's medical condition not more than three months prior to the date the report is submitted. Such report shall be made on a form furnished to the applicant by the division. Any physician who makes such report shall not be liable for any damages that may be attributable to the issuance or renewal of a driver's license and subsequent operation of a motor vehicle by the licensee.
(f) If the driver's license of any person expires while such person is outside the state of Kansas, the license of such person shall be extended for a period not to exceed six months and shall be renewable, without a driving examination, at any time prior to the end of the sixth month following the original expiration date of such license or within 10 days after such person returns to the state, whichever time is sooner. This subsection shall not apply to temporary drivers' licenses issued pursuant to K.S.A. 8-240(b)(3), and amendments thereto.
(g) (1) The division shall reference the website of the agency in a person's notice of expiration or renewal under subsection (c). The division shall provide the following information on the website of the agency:
(A) Information explaining the person's right to make an anatomical gift in accordance with K.S.A. 8-243, and amendments thereto, and the revised uniform anatomical gift act, K.S.A. 65-3220 through 65-3244, and amendments thereto;
(B) information describing the organ donation registry program maintained by the Kansas federally designated organ procurement organization. The information required under this paragraph shall include, in a type, size and format that is conspicuous in relation to the surrounding material, the address and telephone number of Kansas' federally designated organ procurement organization, along with an advisory to call such designated organ procurement organization with questions about the organ donor registry program;
(C) information giving the applicant the opportunity to be placed on the organ donation registry described in subparagraph (B); and
(D) information that, if the applicant indicates under this subsection a willingness to have such applicant's name placed on the organ donor registry described in subparagraph (B), the division will forward the applicant's name, gender, date of birth and most recent address to the organ donation registry maintained by the Kansas federally designated organ procurement organization, as required by paragraph (3);
(2) the division may fulfill the requirements of paragraph (1)(D) by one or more of the following methods:
(A) Providing such information on the website of the agency; or
(B) providing printed material to an applicant who personally appears at an examining station.
(3) If an applicant indicates a willingness under this subsection to have such applicant's name placed on the organ donor registry, the division shall within 10 days forward the applicant's name, gender, date of birth and most recent address to the organ donor registry maintained by the Kansas federally designated organ procurement organization. The division may forward information under this subsection by mail or by electronic means. The division shall not maintain a record of the name or address of an individual who indicates a willingness to have such person's name placed on the organ donor registry after forwarding that information to the organ donor registry under this subsection. Information about an applicant's indication of a willingness to have such applicant's name placed on the organ donor registry that is obtained by the division and forwarded under this paragraph shall be confidential and not disclosed.
(h) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, any offender under subsection (a)(1)(D) who held a valid driver's license on the effective date of this act may continue to operate motor vehicles until the next anniversary of the date of birth of such offender. Upon such date such driver's license shall expire and the offender shall be subject to the provisions of this section.
History: L. 1937, ch. 73, § 14; L. 1938, ch. 13, § 2; L. 1949, ch. 104, § 18; L. 1955, ch. 51, § 2; L. 1958, ch. 48, § 2 (Budget Session); L. 1959, ch. 49, § 15; L. 1968, ch. 5, § 1; L. 1969, ch. 52, § 2; L. 1973, ch. 30, § 3; L. 1975, ch. 36, § 18; L. 1975, ch. 37, § 3; L. 1982, ch. 41, § 2; L. 1983, ch. 33, § 1; L. 1986, ch. 38, § 2; L. 1988, ch. 47, § 8; L. 1991, ch. 36, § 10; L. 1992, ch. 25, § 1; L. 1993, ch. 154, § 7; L. 1995, ch. 45, § 2; L. 1997, ch. 36, § 3; L. 2001, ch. 82, § 1; L. 2002, ch. 60, § 2; L. 2006, ch. 214, § 4; L. 2006, ch. 214, § 5; L. 2007, ch. 68, § 3; L. 2007, ch. 195, § 4; L. 2010, ch. 146, § 3; L. 2018, ch. 53;§ 2; L. 2018, ch. 102, § 2; L. 2021, ch. 89, § 2; May 6.
Revisor's Note:
Section was also amended by L. 2006, ch. 63, § 2, but that version was repealed by L. 2006, ch. 214, § 16.
Section was also amended by L. 2007, ch. 160, § 7 and L. 2007, ch. 127, § 26, but those versions were repealed by L. 2007, ch. 195, § 59.
Section was also amended by L. 2018, ch. 31, § 3, but that version was repealed by L. 2018, ch. 102, § 7.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 8 - Automobiles And Other Vehicles

Article 2 - Drivers' Licenses

8-222 Liability of owner for damages caused by negligence of minors under age of sixteen.

8-234a Definitions.

8-234b Classes of drivers' licenses; applications for original licenses; examinations; rules and regulations.

8-234d Motor vehicle drivers' license act; scope and effect of certain sections.

8-235 Licenses required; city license, when; appeal from denial of license; penalty; motorized bicycle driver's license.

8-235b Findings of department upon receipt of application; issuance of license, when.

8-235c Findings of division; when examination required; exception.

8-235d Applications for licenses other than renewals; examinations; locations; issuance of license; requirements for applicant under age of eighteen years.

8-235e Application for driver's license, instructional permit or nondriver's identification card constitutes consent to selective service registration.

8-236 Persons exempt from license.

8-237 Persons to whom license not issued.

8-238 Operators of school buses; operators of vehicles transporting persons or certain property for compensation; age restrictions.

8-239 Instruction permits for persons 17 years of age and older; conditions and requirements.

8-240 Drivers' licenses and instruction permits; application for; requirements; examination tests; reexamination; drivers' records; fees; late application penalties; electronic online renewal.

8-241 Licensee must submit to examination, when; examination and reinstatement fees; disposition of moneys; notice; restriction, suspension or revocation of license, when; license with DUI-IID designation, requirements, fees.

8-243 Issuance of licenses; contents; signature; photograph, exception; fee; anatomical gift; distinguishable license for deaf and hard of hearing; distinguishable number for registered offenders; veterans; persons needing assistance with cognition.

8-244 Licenses to be carried and delivered upon demand; defense.

8-245 Restrictions on licensees; suspension or revocation; misdemeanor.

8-246 Replacement drivers' licenses.

8-247 Expiration of licenses; annual renewal for registered offenders; notice; renewal of license; reexamination; additional examinations; seizure disorders; extension of license when out-of-state; anatomical gift; state organ and tissue registry.

8-248 Notice of change of address or name.

8-249 Records to be kept by division; rules and regulations.

8-250 Authority of division to cancel license; surrender of license.

8-251 Suspending or revoking privileges of nonresidents; reporting convictions and bond or collateral forfeitures.

8-252 Suspension or revocation of resident's license upon conviction in another state; period of suspension or revocation; return of license after suspension; granting new license after revocation; exceptions.

8-252a Suspension or revocation of driving privileges of nonresident or unlicensed person.

8-253 Duty of court to require surrender of license upon revocation; report of convictions and adjudications; records; forms; notice of disposition of appeals.

8-254 Mandatory revocation of driver's license by division of vehicles; exceptions for court imposed restrictions.

8-255 Restriction, suspension or revocation of driving privileges by division of vehicles; grounds; procedure for restriction, suspension or revocation; driver improvement clinics; reinstatement fee.

8-255b Medical advisory board; appointment; procedure; advisory opinions; limiting tort liability.

8-255c No duty to report information to division or medical advisory board; nonliability for reports of information; information to be kept confidential.

8-256 Period of suspension or revocation.

8-256a Application of act to certain persons.

8-257 Surrender of license; division authorized to destroy; application.

8-258 No operation under foreign license during suspension or revocation in this state.

8-259 Cancellation, suspension, revocation or denial of license by division; judicial review.

8-260 Unlawful use of driver's license or nondriver's identification card; other unlawful acts relating thereto.

8-261a Making false affidavit perjury.

8-262 Driving while license canceled, suspended or revoked; penalty; extension of time of suspension or revocation; ignition interlock device restriction.

8-263 Permitting unauthorized minor to drive.

8-264 Permitting unauthorized person to drive.

8-265 Employing persons to operate vehicle; proper class of license required.

8-266 Renting motor vehicle to another; record.

8-266b Drivers' manual.

8-267 Disposition and use of moneys; state safety fund, motorcycle safety fund, truck driver training fund, photo fee fund, hazmat fee fund, state highway fund, division of vehicles operating fund and correctional services special revenue fund.

8-268 Penalties for violations.

8-268a Invalidity of part.

8-269 Uniformity of interpretation.

8-270 Effect of noncompliance.

8-271 Title of act.

8-272 State safety fund, motorcycle safety fund and truck driver training fund; entitlements; certification of amounts; distribution; proration of insufficient appropriations; motorcycle safety courses and instructors; vocational education school, tr...

8-273 Drivers' training school license act; definitions.

8-274 Same; license to operate.

8-275 Same; qualifications to operate school.

8-276 Drivers' training schools; qualifications for instructor of school.

8-277 Same; issuance of certificate, when; expiration; renewal of licenses.

8-278 Same; rules and regulations by state board.

8-279 Same; cancellation, suspension, revocation or refusal to issue license, when.

8-280 Same; disposition of moneys.

8-281 Same; penalty for violations.

8-282 Same; act inapplicable to certain schools.

8-283 Same; citation of act.

8-284 Public policy of state.

8-285 "Habitual violator" defined; other definitions.

8-286 Habitual violator; revocation of driving privileges.

8-287 Habitual violator; penalty.

8-288 Same; restriction of driver's license; exception.

8-291 Violation of restrictions on driver's license or permit; misdemeanor; penalties.

8-292 Court imposition of driving privilege restrictions; duration; procedure; violation; penalty.

8-293 Driver's license; nonissuance of new or replacement license; exception.

8-294 Instruction permit for commercial class motor vehicles or class A or class B motor vehicles.

8-295 Vision standards for drivers' licenses.

8-296 Farm permit; requirements; procedure.

8-297 Continuation of driving privileges for certain drivers' licenses.

8-298 Voluntary surrender of driver's license.

8-299 Photo fee fund; expenditures.

8-2,100 Instruction permits; conditions, restrictions and requirements; under 17 years of age.

8-2,101 Restricted license; conditions, restrictions and requirements.

8-2,102 Cody's law.

8-2,125 Uniform commercial driver's license act; citation of act; effective date.

8-2,126 Same; purpose of act.

8-2,127 Uniform commercial driver's license act; vehicles exempt from act.

8-2,128 Same; definitions.

8-2,129 Same; one driver's license restriction.

8-2,130 Same; driver must notify division and employer of traffic violations or suspensions, revocations or cancellations of driver's license; information required to be provided by driver to employer.

8-2,131 Same; requirements which must be complied with by employer of commercial driver.

8-2,132 Same; driver of commercial vehicle must have a commercial class driver's license to operate vehicle; violations; penalty.

8-2,133 Same; issuance of license; knowledge and skills test; administration of skills test.

8-2,134 Same; applying for commercial license; replacement license, when; requiring state license, when.

8-2,135 Same; commercial driver's license, contents; endorsements or restrictions; expiration; renewal.

8-2,136 Same; prohibiting driving with alcohol in person's system; out-of-service order.

8-2,137 Same; tests for alcohol or drugs; consent implied.

8-2,138 Same; notification of conviction of traffic control to licensing state.

8-2,139 Same; division to provide information to certain persons; fee.

8-2,140 Same; rules and regulations.

8-2,141 Same; exemption from state license.

8-2,142 Same; disqualification from driving commercial vehicle; suspension, revocation or cancellation of license; notification.

8-2,143 Commercial driver's license; surrender of license issued by another state; hazardous materials endorsement.

8-2,144 Driving a commercial motor vehicle under the influence; penalties.

8-2,145 Tests for alcohol or drugs; notices; certification by officer; hearing; disqualification of driver.

8-2,146 Seasonal commercial driver's license; conditions and limitations; definitions; rules and regulations.

8-2,147 Commercial drivers' licenses; farm custom harvesting operations; age.

8-2,148 Nonresident commercial driver's license; requirements.

8-2,149 Commercial driver's licenses; school bus endorsement; waiver of driving skills test; requirements.

8-2,150 Commercial driver's licenses; diversion agreements not allowed.

8-2,151 Commercial driver's licenses; hazardous materials endorsement; requirements; hazmat fee fund.

8-2,152 Commercial driver's licenses; civil penalties.

8-2,153 Commercial driver's licenses; violation of act; penalty.

8-2,154 Commercial driver's license drive test fee fund; use of moneys.

8-2,155 Commercial driver's license drive test fees; disposition and use of moneys.

8-2,156 Hazardous materials endorsement; exception.

8-2,157 Commercial driver's licenses; training in human trafficking identification and prevention required; approval by attorney general; rules and regulations.

8-2,158 Driver's license, instruction permit or non-driver's identification card emergency contact information; confidentiality; procedure.