What is needed to change an Oklahoma License to a Kansas License?

A) To change an Oklahoma driver’s license to a Kansas driver’s license, you will need to provide the following documents to the Kansas Department of Revenue:

  • Proof of lawful presence in the United States. This can be a valid passport, permanent resident card, or other document that shows you are legally allowed to live in the United States.
  • Proof of social security number. This can be your Social Security card or a letter from the Social Security Administration showing your number.
  • Two proofs of Kansas residency. This can be a utility bill, bank statement, or other document that shows you live in Kansas.
  • Your current Oklahoma driver’s license.
  • Proof of legal name change if your name has changed since you obtained your Oklahoma driver’s license.

You can find a complete list of acceptable documents on the Kansas Department of Revenue website.

You will also need to pay a fee to transfer your license. The fee is $30 for a standard driver’s license and $50 for a commercial driver’s license.

You can apply for a Kansas driver’s license at any Kansas Department of Revenue office. You can find a list of offices on the website.

The process of transferring your license can take up to two weeks. You will be issued a temporary driver’s license until your new license is processed.

Here are the steps on how to change your driver’s license in Kansas:

  1. Gather the required documents.
  2. Visit a Kansas Department of Revenue office.
  3. Surrender your current driver’s license.
  4. Pay the required fee.
  5. Take a vision exam.
  6. Have your photo taken.
  7. Receive your new driver’s license.

Please note: To transfer your Oklahoma license to a Kansas license, you will need to visit your local Kansas Department of Revenue, Division of Vehicles office. You will need to bring your current license (or a certified copy of your driving record), proof of identity, proof of Kansas residency and your eyeballs (for a vision test). You must register your out-of-state vehicle within 90 days of establishing residency in the state.

I hope that helps!

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