Kansas.gov Launches First Native Mobile Application

Kansas.gov in relationship with the Information Network of Kansas, Inc. (INK) has launched the first Android-enabled native mobile eGovernment application, My Kansas. Users can download the application for free from the Google PlayStore.

MyKansas is a personalized government attendant at your fingertips. Providing intuitive features catered to all current residents, future visitors and those who work and play in Kansas, all will undoubtedly find MyKansas an asset. MyKansas recommends services based on user shared information. Additional services will continue to be added.

Make the most of your interactions with Kansas and start working easily and efficiently with Kansas government!

Current features include:

Amber Alert Notifications
Find Polling Locations and Upcoming Elections
Find Closest DMV Locations
Professional License Verifications
Tourism and Wildlife Information
Vehicle Tag Renewals
Voter Registration

Kansas continues to be at the forefront of eGovernment service provisioning by providing new and varied Web-based and mobile solutions on behalf of state, county and local state entities. The MyKansas application is the first of its kind and will continue to grow as a truly a one-stop-shop for Kansas eGovernment services.

Kansans Save Time And Renew Online!

Kansans who want to avoid a trip to their local county treasurers’ office can benefit from the Kansas motor vehicle online renewal system, WebTags. The Kansas Department of Revenue in collaboration with Kansas.gov has developed a convenient online solution which allowed over 250,000 Kansas motorists to renew their vehicle tags electronically last year with an e-check check or credit card. Faster, easier and simple!

“The simple process of renewing your vehicle tags online represents a great time-savings to Kansans. WebTags allows people to renew their eligible vehicle tags from the comfort of their home or office,” said Jeannine Koranda, Kansas Department of Revenue, Public Information Officer.

Renewals conducted online are processed and mailed within 10 days from your local county treasurer’s tag office. The process is quick, easy, and convenient for Kansas motorists. Motor vehicles in Kansas cannot be legally operated without a current decal and/or plate.

To renew online, all of the following must be true:

The vehicle must be currently registered in Kansas.
You have a Kansas motor vehicle registration renewal notice that contains a Personal Identification Number (PIN).
Your address on the renewal notice is correct.
The vehicle is insured by a participating insurance company.

Save time and renew online!