The Kansas Department of Motor Vehicles
won’t be able to provide some services while it installs a new
computer system during the first week of May.
The Kansas Department of Revenue says the new computer system
will combine three old systems into one, providing more efficiency.
The Kansas Department of Motor Vehicles
won’t be able to provide some services while it installs a new
computer system during the first week of May.
The Kansas Department of Revenue says the new computer system
will combine three old systems into one, providing more efficiency.
Because of the upgrade, state and county offices won’t issue
driver’s licenses and identification cards, or process vehicle
titles and registrations, from May 1 to 7. People who have licenses
or registrations expiring in April or the first week of May are
encouraged to renew before April 30.
The Garden City Telegram reports the
transfer of 6.8 million vehicle registration records will begin
April 30. The new system is expected to be ready for operation May
8.