Starting January 1, 2000, the insurance verification law went into effect.
What is acceptable as “physical” proof of insurance are the following:

1. An insurance card issued by an insurance company with vehicle listed as well as the expiration date.
2. A policy of insurance with expiration date.
3. A binder of insurance (Valid for 30 days).
4. A Motor Carrier identification number issued by the State Corporation Commission with expiration date.
5. A certificate of self insurance issued by an insurance commissioner.
6. A fleet insurance card with expiration date.
7. For vehicles used in a driver’s education program, a dealership contract and a copy of a motor vehicle liability insurance policy issued to a school district or accredited nonpublic school with expiration date.
8. If renewing by mail, proof of insurance could be demonstrated by providing a photocopy of any items listed in 1-7.

***The owner of a vehicle must certify that the applicant has, and will maintain during the entire registration period, the required insurance, or other financial security required by Kansas law.

Many (but not all ) Insurance Companies have chosen to participate in the State’s Electronic Insurance Database. If your insurance company is a participant then a physical copy of the insurance card is not required.

Check with your County Treasurer to see if your insurance company is a participant.