New Resident Guide - Kansas 2026

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  2. Begin by reviewing the Voting Registration Requirements section. Ensure you meet all criteria, such as age and residency status, before filling out your voter registration application.
  3. Next, navigate to the Driver’s License Requirements. Gather necessary documents from List A and List C, ensuring you have proof of identity ready for submission.
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Proof of Residency-Examples Valid drivers license/Kansas ID showing a Johnson County address. Current rent or lease agreement. Valid vehicle registration showing Johnson County address. Pay stub showing Johnson County address. Signed letter on agency letterhead from a criminal justice staff person or similar professional.
0:11 4:11 This rural community Neota Kansas roughly two hours from Kansas City and Tulsa Oklahoma its aMoreThis rural community Neota Kansas roughly two hours from Kansas City and Tulsa Oklahoma its a community of about 2400.
According to the rule, if you spend at least 183 days of a year in a state even if you have established your domicile in another state you are considered a resident of the state for tax purposes. There are a few important factors to consider with this rule. The first is that any part of a day counts as a full day.
Kansas follows the common 183-day rule used by many states. If you spend more than 183 days in Kansas during a tax year, you may be considered a statutory resident regardless of where your domicile is located. This equals just over six months of physical presence in the state.

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