Kansas Property Tax Session Deadline Approaching

The first session for property tax payments in Kansas closes on Dec. 20, 2016. Kansas County Treasurer’s Association has partnered with Kansas.gov to provide a convenient online solution, which allows constituents to process property tax payments electronically, from their desktop or mobile device at https://www.kansas.gov/propertytax/.

What you will need to pay online:

A Kansas county property tax statement;
A form of payment (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or e-Check);
A KanAccess username and password (sign up here).

Kansas State Board Of Nursing Launches Online Applications

The Kansas State Board of Nursing (KSBN) is pleased to announce the launch of their online Kansas Nursing License Portal. The portal is designed to give applicants the ability to apply and pay for their license(s) from the convenience of their home—24 hours a day, seven days a week. The service is available for all professions, except mental health technicians.

“The goal of the Kansas State Board of Nursing is to provide applicants a more efficient and convenient way to apply for their license. KSBN is very proud to offer this service,” said Mary Blubaugh.

The Online Kansas Nursing License Portal ties into KSBN’s current licensing system. It allows the user to apply for a Kansas nursing license, verify information, and manage changes to their license electronically. Through its partnership with the Information Network of Kansas, Inc., KSBN’s online Kansas Nursing License Portal also allows applicants to securely pay for online services via electronic check or credit card.

To apply for nursing licensure you must have access to the Internet and a checking account or credit card. Applicants who apply online do not have to mail in the license application.

You can visit the Kansas Nursing License Portal at www.ksbn.org

About KANSAS STATE BOARD OF NURSING

The Kansas State Board of Nursing is empowered by statute to oversee the licensing and education of nurses within the State of Kansas. The Board also prescribes curricula and standards for professional and practical nursing programs. The 11-member Board is comprised of registered professional nurses, advance practice registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and members of the general public who represent both the healthcare industry and health care consumers.

Pay Your Kansas Property Taxes Online

Kansas property taxes are now being accepted online. The Kansas County Treasurer’s Association has partnered with Kansas.gov to provide a convenient online solution, which allows constituents to process property tax payments electronically, from their desktop or mobile device by going to https://www.kansas.gov/propertytax/.
“We understand the need for Kansas residents to be able to make payments securely and efficiently. The Kansas County Treasurer’s Association encourages citizens to consider online payment options to reduce the amount of time Kansans spend in line,” said KCTA President Crystal Addis.

What you will need to pay online:

A Kansas county property tax statement;
A form of payment (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or e-Check);
A KanAccess username and password (sign up here: www.kansas.gov/user).

Online payments are accepted Nov. 1 through Dec. 20, 2016, and again from Jan. 1 through May 10, 2017.

About Kansas County Treasurer’s Association

The Kansas County Treasurer’s Association is a statewide organization dedicated to providing quality, professional service to the citizens of Kansas. It was formed for the purpose of providing mutual assistance; building a more uniform system of keeping accounts in the office of the County Treasurer in the counties of the state of Kansas; and to provide a legislative voice on behalf of the association.

Cowley County Register Of Deeds, Now Accepting Credit Cards

Cowley County Register of Deeds is pleased to announce the launch of KanPay Counter, a point-of-sale solution provided by Kansas.gov that conveniently processes credit card payments over-the-counter.
“Thanks to Kansas.gov, we are able to benefit our customers with a secure and convenient payment processing solution. We are excited to announce this new offering for our office,” said Toni Long, Register of Deeds.

Cowley County Register of Deeds joins the County Clerk’s office, in collaboration with Kansas.gov, by now providing KanPay Counter payment processing for over-the-counter payments, offering constituents with a convenient way to process payments.

KanPay Counter is designed specifically for state and municipal governments to process credit card payments. The partnership between Kansas.gov and the state operates under a self-funded model where no tax dollars were used to develop and maintain the payment service.

Kansas’s USD #298 Lincoln, Now Accepting Credit Cards

USD #298 Lincoln is pleased to announce the launch of KanPay Counter, a point-of-sale solution provided by Kansas.gov that conveniently processes credit card payments over-the-counter.
“Thanks to Kansas.gov, we are able to benefit our customers with a secure and convenient payment processing solution. We are excited to announce this new offering for our schools,” said Norma Kobbeman, Administrative Assistant.

USD #298 Lincoln, in collaboration with Kansas.gov, is now providing KanPay Counter payment processing for book fees, lunch fees, and enrollment fees.

KanPay Counter is designed specifically for state and municipal governments to process credit card payments. The partnership between Kansas.gov and the state operates under a self-funded model where no tax dollars were used to develop and maintain the payment service.

Fick Fossil Museum, Now Accepting Credit Cards

Fick Fossil Museum is pleased to announce the launch of KanPay Counter, a point-of-sale solution provided by Kansas.gov that conveniently processes credit card payments over-the-counter.
“Thanks to Kansas.gov, we are able to benefit our customers with a secure and convenient payment processing solution. We are excited to announce this new offering for our Museum,” said Jodee Reed, Museum Director.

Fick Fossil Museum, in collaboration with Kansas.gov, is now providing KanPay Counter payment processing for various payments in its gift shop including rocks, minerals, fossils, books, and jewelry.

KanPay Counter is designed specifically for state and municipal governments to process credit card payments. The partnership between Kansas.gov and the state operates under a self-funded model where no tax dollars were used to develop and maintain the payment service.