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Posted on: May 2, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Governor Laura Kelly Directs Agencies to Waive Fees for Kansans Affected by Severe Weather

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Governor Laura Kelly today directed Executive Branch agencies to assist Kansans impacted by severe weather that included large hail, high winds, and tornadoes the evening of Friday, April 29. In response, the Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) will waive fees for birth certificates, marriage certificates, and vehicle registrations for those who were affected.  

“Last Friday’s storm placed significant emotional and financial burdens on many Kansans,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “My administration is working to ensure those who lost everything get back on their feet.”

The affected areas are Butler, Dickson, Greenwood, Jackson, Jefferson, Marion, Morris, Pottawatomie, Sedgwick, Wabaunsee, and Washington counties. Governor Kelly has directed the following agencies to provide the following services to those impacted:

 KDOR’s Division of Vehicles will:

  •  Waive penalties associated with late vehicle registrations;
  • Waive any fees associated with the reprint or replacement of vehicle registration documentation, printed vehicle certificate of titles, driver’s licenses, and/or identification cards;
  • Issue a temporary driver’s license to an applicant who cannot provide valid documentary evidence so long as the applicant provides compelling evidence proving current lawful presence. Any temporary license issued pursuant to this declaration shall be valid for one year.

KDHE’s Division of Health will:

  • Waive fees for one-time replacement of Kansas birth certificates; 
  • Waive fees for one-time replacement of Kansas marriage certificates.

KDHE’s Division of Environment will:

  • Work with County Emergency Managers to process and expedite approvals for Disposal Without Permits for damaged/destroyed structures, debris, and livestock;
  • Waive the state’s tonnage fees at landfills for any disaster debris that are hauled to a landfill for disposal;
  • Make district staff available to help with disposal site locations and approvals;
  • Provide locations for composting if preferred alternative to landfilling.


Read KDHE's Order to Kansas Registrar and Director of the Office of Vital Statistics.


In addition, KDOR Secretary Mark Burghart has waived fees that are typically applied to requests for tax documents from previous years for Kansans affected by these storms. Those requests can be made to Sarah Fulton, Kansas Department of Revenue’s records custodian, by email.


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