What to Bring Proof of Ownership. If you are a new resident to Kansas who is licensing a vehicle that you have brought in from another state a VIN inspection by the Kansas Highway Patrol will be required to register the vehicle in Kansas. ... Proof of Insurance. ... Odometer Disclosure Statement. ... Sales Tax Receipt. ... Payment.
(e) A nonhighway certificate of title or salvage title shall be in form and color as prescribed by the director of vehicles. A nonhighway certificate of title or salvage title shall indicate clearly and distinctly on its face that it is issued for a nonhighway vehicle or salvage vehicle, whichever is applicable.
If the vehicle owner wishes to remove a lien holder's name from a registration receipt, an application for reissued title must be made at the local county treasurer's motor vehicle office. Bring the notarized lien release and a title will be requested and mailed to you within 5 to 7 days.
Describe the error: In the affidavit, you need to clearly describe the error that needs to be corrected. Whether it's a misspelled name, incorrect date, or any other mistake, be specific and provide sufficient details about the error. Explain the reason for the error: State the reason for the error.
Take the completed TR-13, the current title or the registration receipt if there is a lien on the vehicle and the title is being held electronically, and letter from insurance company showing the vehicle was salvaged to your local county treasurer's motor vehicle office and make application for the salvage title.
SALVAGE, NONHIGHWAY OR NON-REPAIRABLE VEHICLE AFFIDAVIT TR-13.
If you buy a car and do not get title at the time of the sale, or if agreed within 60 days of the sale, the sale is void and untrue, per KSA 8-135. You can cancel the sale and get your money back, if you can find the seller.