In Kansas, you must replace a motorcycle license if your current license becomes lost, stolen or damaged as you will be unable to legally operate a motorcycle without having a valid license or permit on your person. Should you choose to ride a motorcycle without a valid license or permanent, you could face legal penalties, including fines. Therefore, it is important to request a replacement right away in order to retain your riding privileges.

In Kansas, a motorcycle license replacement can only be requested in person, unless you are currently outside of the state. When submitting a request, you will be required to provide proof of identity in addition to the duplicate license fee. A duplicate motorcycle license application may be submitted by mail if you are outside of the state, however, you will be required to provide additional documentation.

When is a motorcycle license replacement required in Kansas?

If you experience a lost motorcycle license or if your license becomes severely damaged, it is important to request a replacement license from your local Kansas driver’s license examination station. It is unlawful to operate a motorcycle in Kansas without holding a valid license or permit on your person while doing so. Should you choose to do so anyway, you could face additional consequences, including fines.

Documents Required to Replace a Motorcycle License in Kansas

Motorcycle license replacement documents are required in Kansas whenever you are requesting a duplicate license for a lost, stolen or damaged license. When visiting an office in person, you will be required to provide one form of proof of identity. Acceptable forms include:

  • Military ID, military dependent ID, or military common access card.
  • Medical health card or records.
  • A photo ID or ID card issued by Kansas or any other state that has not been expired for more than a one year period.
  • A student or employee ID card that includes a photo.
  • Immunization records.
  • Federal or state income tax return that includes your signature.
  • A certified U.S. birth certificate.
  • An unexpired U.S passport.
  • A certificate of naturalization.
  • A certificate of citizenship.

If replacing a motorcycle license while out of state, you will be required to provide two forms of identity rather than one.

How to Replace a Kansas Motorcycle License in Person

In order to understand how to replace a motorcycle license in Kansas, it is important to know that you can only request a duplicate license in person by visiting a driver licensing office location, unless you are temporarily out of the state. During your visit, you will be asked to complete an application for a duplicate license, provide the duplicate licensing fee and provide one acceptable form of proof of identity. A motorcycle license permit can be replaced the same way at a driver licensing office location.

Out-of-State Motorcycle License Replacement in Kansas

While the duplicate motorcycle license fee is the same if you are requesting a duplicate license while outside of the state, you will need to complete an out of state application and provide both your payment for the new license as well as two forms of proof of identity. You may not send cash when submitting your request by mail. Instead, you can submit a check that is payable to KDOR or include your credit or debit card information (a 25 percent convenience fee will apply to the transaction).

Do not submit original documents as they will not be returned to you. You can submit your completed application, documents and fees to:

Kansas Department of Revenue
P.O. Box 2188
Topeka, KS 66601-2188

How to Report a Lost Motorcycle License in Kansas

If you need to replace a motorcycle license that has been lost or stolen, the Kansas Department of Revenue strongly encourages you to file a police report with your local law enforcement office immediately. Not only can you protect yourself from identity theft, but doing so will prove to creditors that your license was stolen, should any fraudulent charges occur. You are also strongly encouraged to notify your bank and creditors of the theft, especially if your debit or credit cards were also stolen or lost.

Kansas Motorcycle License Replacement Fees

The duplicate motorcycle license fee in Kansas is $16. However, should you choose to pay for the duplicate license via credit or debit card, there will be an additional charge for the transaction.

Last updated on Wednesday, March 4 2020.