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Valid driver's license. $20.00 inspection fee for non highway, affidavit titled vehicles, bill of sale titled vehicles, $25.00 for salvage title inspection. Proof of insurance will be needed to register the vehicle.
Registering a Vehicle in Kansas. Vehicle registration in Kansas must be completed in person. Kansas residents need to bring their vehicle title, driver's license, proof of insurance, registration application, and payment for the registration fee.
Please Note: It is recommended that you call the inspection station prior to arrival. VIN Inspections incur a cost of $20 and Salvage Inspections incur a cost of $25. Starting December 1, 2018 VIN Inspection fees will be collected by the County Treasurer when your title is processed.
A VIN verification is a physical inspection of the car, truck, camper, or motorcycle's unique identification number for titling and registration.
To get a salvage title, take the following to your county treasurer's office:Completed Title and Registration Manual Application (Form TR-212a)Completed Salvage, Nonhighway or Non-Repairable Affidavit (Form TR-13)The vehicle's original title.The loss agreement as agreed to with your insurance company.More items...?
If the titling jurisdiction (state) that issued the ownership document allows for the vehicle to be repaired and returned to roadworthy operation, that state will have to issue a title (salvage or rebuilt salvage) before making application for a Kansas rebuilt salvage certificate of title and registration.
A rebuilt title is a simply the term used for a car that was previously salvaged with a salvage title but has since been repaired. This previously salvage-titled car can then be registered and driven. Insurance could still be difficult to come by, but a rebuilt title can be registered and driven legally.
To get a rebuilt title in Kansas, you'll need to take the repaired vehicle and its salvage title to a Kansas State Highway Patrol Inspection Station for inspection and be issued a Motor Vehicle Examination Form (MVE-1).
The following items must be presented to Kansas Highway Patrol to complete the inspection: Vehicle. Title and supporting documents (salvage, owner retain salvage, assembled vehicles) Valid Driver's License for person presenting vehicle for inspection.
What is required for the VIN inspection?Vehicle.Title and supporting documents (salvage, owner retain salvage, assembled vehicles)Valid Driver's License for person presenting vehicle for inspection.