On January 1, 2000, a new insurance
verification law went into effect in Kansas. Persons registering for
a new or renewing an auto tag must provide acceptable "physical"
proof of liability insurance for the vehicle being registered. Acceptable "physical" proof of insurance
includes
the following:
- An insurance card issued by an insurance company
- A policy of insurance
- A binder of insurance (Valid for 30 days)
- A Motor Carrier identification number issued by the State Corporation
Commission
- A certificate of self insurance issued by an insurance commissioner
- A fleet insurance card
- For vehicles used in a driver's education program, a dealership
contract and a copy of a motor vehicle liability insurance policy issued
to a school district or accredited nonpublic school
If renewing by mail, proof of
insurance can be demonstrated by providing a photocopy of any of the items
listed above.
The vehicle owner must certify that
the applicant has and will maintain during the entire registration period, the required insurance or other
financial security required by Kansas law. All documentation must
show a beginning and expiration date of coverage and the year, make, and
vehicle identification number of the insured vehicle.
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