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Standard
Vehicle Tag:
Cost:
Varies--Includes registration, tag, and title fees and personal
property taxes |
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Personalized
Tag: A personalized tag can contain up to seven
letters, numbers, and/or spaces in any combination. The message
on the tag cannot be vulgar or have an indecent meaning; acceptability
will be decided by the State of Kansas DMV. Personalized tags run
in five-year cycles. Year 2000 is an issuance year. All personalized
plates should be ordered at the County Treasurer's office in the
Phillips County Courthouse and will take at least 90 days from the
date of order to be delivered to the tag office. Applicants need
to fill out the Personalized Tag
Form.
Cost : $44.00 in addition to registration and title fees and
personal property taxes. |
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Disabled
Tag: An individual can receive only one handicapped
tag. A business that transports handicapped individuals can have
as many tags as it requires. An individual making initial application
for a permanent disabled license plate must also apply for a disabled
identification card which must be carried by the person that has
been assigned the disabled plate. The TR-156
Disabled Placard and/or Plate Application must be filled out
and signed by a licensed health care professional. If the vehicle
has a current regular tag, that tag must be taken to the tag office
to be replaced with a Disabled tag.
Cost: $4.50 in addition to
registration and title fees and personal property tax
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Personalized
Disabled Tag: These can contain up to five letters, numbers,
and/or spaces in any combination.The message cannot be vulgar or
have an indecent meaning. All personalized plates run in five-year
cycles. Year 2000 is an issuance year. Personalized plates must
be ordered at the County Treasurer's office in the Phillips County
courthouse and take at least 90 days after ordering to be delivered
to the tag office. The TR-159
Disabled Placard and/or Plate Application must be completely
filled out and signed by a licensed health care professional.
Cost: $45.00 in addition to registration and title fees and
personal property taxes |
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Antique
Vehicle Tag: An antique vehicle is
any vehicle that is at least 35 years old, inclusive, and one
powered by a motor using petroleum fuel, steam, electricity, or
a combination thereof. The owner must provide proof of ownership
by presenting a properly assigned title and a notarized bill of
sale, which includes the make, year, selling price, and vehicle
identification number (VIN).
Cost: $43.50 in addition to tag and title fees. Annual
fees are $17.00 after the tag is issued, $12.00 of which is personal
property tax and $5.00 is an application fee.
You may also get a title only for an antique. The same vehicle
age requirements exist, but no insurance is necessary.
Cost:
$7.00 and you pay the $17.00 personal property tax yearly.
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Personalized
Antique Vehicle Tag: An antique vehicle
is any vehicle that is at least 35 years old, inclusive, and one
powered by a motor using petroleum fuel, steam, electricity, or
a combination thereof. The owner must provide proof of ownership
by presenting a properly assigned title and a notarized bill of
sale, which includes the make, year, selling price, and vehicle
identification number (VIN). A personalized antique vehicle tag
can contain up to seven letters, numbers, and/or spaces in any combination.
The message on the tag cannot be vulgar or have an indecent meaning;
acceptability will be decided by the State of Kansas DMV. All personalized
plates should be ordered at the County Treasurer's office in the
Phillips County Courthouse and will take at least 90 days from the
date of order to be delivered to the tag office.
Cost : $43.50 in addition to registration and title fees. Annual
fees are $17.00 after the tag is issued. |
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Special
Vehicle Tag: A vehicle which is at least 20 years old
and which has not been altered, except to assure normal running
operation, may qualify for a special tag. Owners of "special
interest vehicles" must also own and have registered one or
more vehicles with regular registration. Included as a "special
interest vehicle" is a vehicle manufactured before 1949 that
has been modified and may be registered as a "street rod."
An applicant must designate the vehicle as either a "street
rod" or a "special interest vehicle" and complete
the Special Interest Vehicle/Street
Rod Affidavit. Special Interest/Street Rod tags take at least
90 days after ordering to be delivered to the tag office.
Cost: $29.50 for a full year or half of the fee for six months,
in addition to registration, tag, and title fees and personal property
taxes |
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U.S.
Veteran Tag: All honorably discharged
United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine, Merchant Marine, or
Coast Guard Veterans qualify for this veteran tag. Individuals will
be required to show a DD214. If the vehicle is currently tagged,
individuals must bring in the current tag to be replaced by the
veteran tag. There are no restrictions on the number of plates for
veterans, but the veteran must be listed on the title.
Cost: Tag and title fees and personal property taxes |
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Disabled
Veteran Tag: To be eligible for
this tag the veteran must be 100% permanently disabled. He/she must
provide a TR-103 Form with an
initial DAV application. Re-certification is required every three
years. Only the first plate is free; any additional plates will
require the applicant to pay registration fees and personal property
taxes. DAV plates can be transferred from an individual name to
a trust as long as an individual has the tag, DAV card, and his/her
name on the trust. If it is a currently-tagged vehicle, the current
tag must be turned in to be replaced by the Disabled Veteran Plate.
Cost: First plate is free; after that individuals must pay
title fee, registration, and personal property taxes. |
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Ex-POW
Tag: Applicants for an Ex-POW
tag must provide proof of ownership of the vehicle. The Ex-POW's
name must be on the title. Verification of Ex-POW status can be
made by one of the following methods.
Documentation from a branch of the Armed Services
Documentation from the Veterans Administration
Newspaper clippings verifying Ex-POW status
Two notarized statements verifying Ex-POW status
A surviving spouse may have the Ex-POW plate only if the deceased
POW had already been issued an Ex-POW plate. Only one Ex-POW tag
per individual is allowed. If the vehicle is currently tagged,
the current tag must be exchanged for the Ex-POW tag. A TR-120
Ex-Prisoner of War License Plate Application must be completed
or verification documentation provided.
Cost: Registration and title fees and personal property
taxes
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Pearl
Harbor Survivor Tag: To receive this plate,
the survivor must meet the following qualifications.
Was a member of the United States Armed Forces on December 7,
1941
Was on station on December 7, 1941, during the hours of 7:55 a.m.
to 9:45 a.m. Hawaii time at Pearl Harbor, the island of Oahu or
offshore at a distance not to exceed three miles
Received an honorable discharge from the Armed Forces
Is approved by the chairperson of the Kansas Pearl Harbor Survivors
Association as being a survivor of the attack
The applicant must complete the TR-104
Application. Pearl Harbor tags may be issued to passenger
vehicles or light trucks (12,000 lbs. or less) only. Only one
Pearl Harbor tag will be issued per survivor. The survivor must
be a titled owner of the vehicle on which the Pearl Harbor tag
is being used. Pearl Harbor tags shall not be issued for any company-owned
or leased vehicles. If the vehicle is currently tagged, the current
tag must be exchanged for the Pearl Harbor tag.
Cost: The tag is free. Applicants must pay personal property
taxes.
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National
Guard Tag: Applicants may use their United States Armed
Forces ID cards for proof of Guard membership. Retired members of
the Kansas National Guard may retain their National Guard tags by
having retired ID cards for proof. Applicants will need to complete
the TR-129 Application for National
Guard License Plate Form. On initial application, parts 1 and
2 of the application should be completed. If the vehicle is currently
tagged, individuals must exchange the current tag for the National
Guard tag. The applicant must be on the title of additional vehicles.
Cost: Tag and title fees and personal property taxes |
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Combat
Wounded Tag: An applicant must provide a copy of his/her
DD124 the first time applying for a Purple Heart plate. Applicants
are allowed Purple Heart tags for all vehicles of which they are
titled owners. Purple Heart tags cannot transfer to a spouse upon
death. They also cannot not be issued to a company-owned or leased
vehicle. If a vehicle is currently tagged, the current tag must
be exchanged for the Purple Heart tag.
Cost: The tag is free. Applicant must pay title fee and personal
property taxes. |
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Amateur
Radio Operator Tag: In order to receive a ARO tag, one
must provide a copy of an unrevoked, unexpired radio license issued
by the Federal Communications Commission. Only passenger cars or
trucks (16,000 lbs. Or less) qualify for ARO registration. Amateur
Radio Operator tags are available approximately 90 days after ordering
Cost: $1.00 in addition to registration and title fees and
personal property taxes |
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Kansas
State University Tag: Applicants must have a certificate
filled out by the University for proof of payment to the Alumni
Association. If the vehicle is leased, the Alumni member must have
his/her name on the title. Only cars and light trucks qualify for
education tags. An annual authorization statement is required when
renewing, proving that Alumni dues are current. If the vehicle is
currently tagged, the current tag must be exchanged for the education
tag
Cost: $48.50 in addition to registration and title fees and
personal property taxes
Certification for this tag can be done interactively at:
www.k-state.com/merchandise/licensePlate.asp |
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Kansas
University Tag: Applicants must have a certificate filled
out by the University for proof of payment to the Alumni Association.
If the vehicle is leased, the Alumni member must have his/her name
on the title. Only cars and light trucks qualify for education tags.
An annual authorization statement is required when renewing, proving
that Alumni dues are current. If the vehicle is currently tagged,
the current tag must be exchanged for the education tag
Cost: $48.50 in addition to registration and title fees and
personal property taxes
Certification for this tag may be done interactively at: www.ukans.edu/~kualumni/plate.html |
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Pittsburg
State University Tag: Applicants must have a certificate
filled out by the University for proof of payment to the Alumni
Association. If the vehicle is leased, the Alumni member must have
his/her name on the title. Only cars and light trucks qualify for
education tags. An annual authorization statement is required when
renewing, proving that Alumni dues are current. If the vehicle is
currently tagged, the current tag must be exchanged for the education
tag
Cost: $48.50 in addition to registration and title fees and
personal property taxes
Certification for this tag may be done interactively at: www.pittstate.edu/alum/plates.html |
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Wichita
State University Tag: Applicants must have a certificate
filled out by the University for proof of payment to the Alumni
Association. If the vehicle is leased, the Alumni member must have
his/her name on the title. Only cars and light trucks qualify for
education tags. An annual authorization statement is required when
renewing, proving that Alumni dues are current. If the vehicle is
currently tagged, the current tag must be exchanged for the education
tag
Cost: $48.50 in addition to registration and title fees and
personal property taxes
Please contact the alumni association at (316) 978-ALUM |
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Standard
Motorcycle Tag:
Cost: $18.00
registration and title fees and personal property taxes |
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Personalized
Motorcycle Tag: These can contain up to five letters,
numbers, and/or spaces in any combination.The message cannot be
vulgar or have an indecent meaning. All personalized plates run
in five-year cycles. Year 2000 is an issuance year. Personalized
plates must be ordered at the County Treasurer's office in the Phillips
County courthouse and take at least 90 days after ordering to be
delivered to the tag office.
Cost: $43.50 in addition to registration and title fees and
personal property taxes |
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Disabled
Motorcycle Tag: An individual making initial application
for a disabled motorcycle tag must also apply for a disabled identification
card which must be carried by the person that has been assigned
a disabled tag. The TR-159
Disabled Placard and/or Plate Application must be completely
filled out and signed by a licensed health care professional.
Cost: $4.00 in addition to registration and title fees and
personal property taxes |
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Antique
Motorcycle Tag: An antique vehicle is any vehicle that
is at least 35 years old, inclusive, and one powered by a motor
using petroleum fuel, steam, electricity, or a combination thereof.
The owner must provide proof of ownership by presenting a properly
assigned title and a notarized bill of sale, which includes the
make, year, selling price, and vehicle identification number (VIN).
Cost: $43.50 in addition to tag and title fees. Annual fees
are $17.00 after the tag is issued, $12.00 of which is personal
property tax and $5.00 is an application fee.
You may also get a title only for an antique. The same vehicle age
requirements exist, but no insurance in necessary.
Cost:
$7.00 and you pay the $17.00 personal property tax yearly. |
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Standard
Motorbike Tag:
Cost: Registration fees of $13.00 and tax on advalorem |
a. If the weight of the trailer
and the load combined is less than 2,000 pounds, registration is optional.
If a farm trailer hauling the farmer's own product has a load of less
than 6,000 pounds, registration is optional. For fees on trucks with
gross weight of over 16,000 pounds, call the County Treasurer's Office
at 785-543-6895.
b. Property tax is paid
at the time of registration/title application and is determined in
the County Treasurer's Office. The exceptions are heavy trucks, trailers,
and mopeds, whose taxes are determined by the County Appraiser's Office.
c. Reflectorized
plate fee is $0.50.
d. Sales
tax will be collected in the tag office if the vehicle is bought from
an individual or purchased out of state. The Kansas state sales tax
rate is 4.9% plus a $0.50 collection fee. If purchased in Glade Cit,
the rate is 5.4% and in Phillipsburg it is 5.9%.
e. The fee to transfer a tag is $11.50 plus the
difference in the property tax. You must bring the registration of
the vehicle that was sold, or you will be charged a .50 duplicate
registration fee.
Q. What do I need to know about transferring
a tag from one vehicle to another?
A. The fee to transfer
is $11.50 ($12.00 if no registration for disposed vehicle) plus the
difference in the property tax. The names on the two titles must be
the same. If the old tag is expired, it can only be transferred if
it is a personalized tag. If this is your renewal month, your fees
will be the same as a new tag minus the $0.50 plate fee. The old vehicle
must be sold or traded in, even if it is not running. As long as the
title is still in your name, the plate must stay with it.
Q. I'm moving to Kansas from another
state; how do I register my vehicle?
A. If you have the title,
you need to bring in the title, the vehicle inspection, and the proof
of insurance. The person who is named on the title is the only person
who can register the vehicle. If two names appear on the title with
and/or between the names, only one person has to come in. If
two names are on the title with and between them, both persons
must come in. All vehicles coming from out of state must have a VIN
inspection from the Phillips County Sheriff's Department. Call for
an appointment to have this done. The cost is $10.00 in cash.
If you do not have the
title because the lienholder of that state keeps it until the vehicle
is paid for, you will need to call that lienholder and have a copy
of the title faxed to the Phillips County Treasurer's Office (FAX#
785-543-6897). With your faxed copy, you will then be able to get
your vehicle inspected by the Phillips County Sheriff's Department.
Sometimes the state you're coming from will request something in writing
before releasing a copy of the title. In that case we can register
your vehicle with a copy of the out-of-state registration. The State
will then request the title from the lienholder and send you a copy
to take along for the VIN inspection. The State will send a self-addressed
envelope for your return of the inspection form. The Kansas title
will be sent to your lienholder.
Q. What papers will I need to title
a newly-purchased vehicle?
A. You will need the title or MSO (if it's a
new car), signed and notarized over to you, the sales tax receipt
or notarized bill of sale, the car's current mileage, and your proof
of insurance. When transferring a tag between two cars, you need the
current registration or tag number of the old car and the name and
address of the person to whom the vehicle was sold.
Q. What are your office hours?
A. The Tag Office is open between 8 a.m. and
5 p.m., including lunch hour, Monday through Friday. The office stops
doing vehicle business at 4:30 p.m. in order to run reports and balance
the day's business.
Q. Where are you located?
A. The Tag Office is located on the second floor
of the Phillips County Courthouse at 301 State St. in Phillipsburg.
Q. Where can I get my vehicle inspected,
and during what hours?
A All out-of-state title for used vehicles (and
Kansas Non-Highway vehicles) require inspection. The fee is $10.00
in CASH ONLY and can be done at the Phillips County Sheriff's Department.
Call for an appointment.
Q. How can I renew my tags if I didn't
get a renewal notice in the mail?
A. Take your registration or tag number and proof
of insurance to the Phillips County Treasurer's Tag Department, and
they will be able to process your renewal.
Q. How can I get a refund, and what
forms will I need?
A. Bring in your tag, current owner's registration,
Social Security number (for a personal vehicle) or Federal ID# (for
business or lease vehicles), and name and address of the person to
whom the vehicle was sold. Refunds are calculated from the month they
are received.
Q. Where can I get a power of attorney
/ lienholder consent / bill of sale, etc.?
A. These forms and many others are available
on this web page in the Vehicle Tag Forms
box. You will need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and/or
print these forms. This is a free download, and the site can be accessed
from the Vehicle Tag Forms box above.
Q. My tag was stolen. What do I do?
A. You will need to report the plate stolen to
the Phillips County Sheriff's Department. Bring the registration and
proof of insurance, and we will replace the tag for $3.00.
Q. How do I get a personalized tag?
A. The price for personalized
tags is $44.00, in addition to other fees and personal property
taxes. You will also need to fill out a Personalized
Tag Form.
Q. What will happen if I have delinquent
taxes?
A. If you have delinquent personal property taxes
in ANY county in Kansas, they MUST be paid before vehicles can be
tagged.
Q. How can I pay for my tags?
A. Acceptable forms of payment are cash, check,
money order, or cashier's check.
Q. Where can I go to renew my handicapped
placard? Where do I mail it?
A. This is done at the Phillips County Treasurer's
tag department in the County Courthouse.
Q. Do my tags expire on the first day
or the last day of the month?
A. Auto, truck, and motorcycle tags expire on
the last day of each month, with the exception of heavy trucks (over
12,000 lbs.) and trailers, which expire Dec. 31 with a grace period
until Feb. 15.
Q. Why aren't my tags good for a full
year?
A. Tag renewals are good for a full year. Tags
for vehicles bought new within the year will be good for the period
between the purchase date and the expiration date; in some cases this
will be for just a partial year. Tags
are prorated from the month the title is notarized until the month
your tag comes due, which is determined by your last name. See the
Tag Schedule table above.
Q. I am a military dependent. Should
I be exempted from property taxes?
A. No. Only the active duty military member is
exempt.
Q. Can I get an extension on my thirty-day
permit?
A. No. There are no extensions.
Q. My doctor says I'm permanently handicapped.
Why do I have to re-certify for handicap privileges?
A. Law requires re-certification every three
years for verification of status of the handicapped individual.
Q. Why do I pay taxes on my leased vehicle
when I'm in the military?
A. The leased vehicle is in the leasing company
name; therefore, they are the legal owner of the vehicle and not exempt.
Q. I am in the military but a Kansas
resident. Do I pay taxes on my vehicle?
A. If the military person and the vehicle are
stationed in Kansas, the vehicle is taxable. If the military person
is a resident of Kansas, but stationed in another state, the vehicle
is exempt.
Q. I own businesses in several counties
in Kansas. Where do I register my vehicle?
A. The vehicle should be registered in the county
where the main business in located.
Q. I am active duty military, but the
vehicle is in my wife's name. Do I have to pay taxes of the vehicle.
A. Yes. The service member must be included on
the title in order to be exempt.
Q. Do I have to get a Kansas driver's
license if I have Kansas plates?
A. Yes
Q. Do I have to register my vehicle
if I am going to sell it?
A. Yes. You first have to acquire
a title in your name before it can be sold to another individual or
business.
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