Licensing and Identification Information
Kansas offers driver’s licenses and to all qualified Kansas residents who pass a drive test, written test vision test and can prove their lawful presence. For teen drivers, the state has a graduated driver’s licenses process allowing increased driving privileges with age and experience.
If you are a Kansas resident and are not eligible or do not wish to drive, you may apply for a state issued identification card by providing sufficient proof of identity and residency.
Applicants can request either a commercial or non-commercial driver’s license for automobiles and motorcycles after they have completed all of the required steps.
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Teen drivers between the ages of 14 and 17 follow the graduated driver’s license process. Learn more about the varying requirements here.
An applicant who is ineligible to request a license or otherwise does not wish to drive, may apply for an identification card which only requires proof of identity, lawful presence, social security number, and residency in this state.
Many of our full-service offices also offer commercial driver’s license testing. Find your nearest office location here.
You can also get in line before arriving at our largest driver licensing offices by using the Q-Flow Wait Line Management System.