Truckers Against Trafficking
The Kansas Department of Revenue Division of Vehicles has partnered with the Kansas Attorney General’s Office to raise awareness about human trafficking along Kansas roadways. This informative slideshow helps show motorists what to do if any type of trafficking is suspected at truck stops along our highways and interstates.
IMPORTANT: Effective on or after July 1, 2018, Kansas law (KSA 8-2, 157) will require all CDL holders to complete Truckers Against Trafficking training before being issued or renewing their CDL license.
The training involves watching a brief educational film and successfully answering questions about it. This video and test takes about 30 minutes and is free of charge. It must be completed only once, not each time a driver renews.
The required training can be completed online at the Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) website (https://train.tatnonprofit.org/) or at any full service driver's license exam office across the state. A printed certificate of completion will be offered upon successful completion of the online training and must be presented at the time of issuance or renewal of their CDL. Individuals who have previously completed TAT training before the requirement went into effect and who have received their certificate of completion will not be required to take the training again, but will need to present their certificate at the time of issuance or renewal.
If you are issued or renew before July 1, 2018 the certificate will not be required or accepted until your next renewal.
Please note, conducting the training online and presenting the examiner with a printed certificate will reduce your time spent at the exam station.