Kansas Train has a dashboard that will give you a overview of the trainings you have taken and the status of that training, the course certificates, as well as other account information. Required: The course (s) for the population (s) you serve.
All other applications will be accessed selecting the "License Applications - Use for all other license applications" menu option. To view licensing requirements and to access the Kansas License Application System, visit the License Application page by clicking here: License Applications
You may be able to pay your fine online, by mail, by phone, or in person. If you wish to fight your ticket, you may need to appear in court. Continue reading this page to learn more about what do you when you receive a traffic ticket in Kansas.
Teacher Licensure and Accreditation continues to migrate applications to the new application platform KLAS. Once logged into to the Kansas Licensure Application System educators will have two menu options: Select the "KLAS – Use only for Form 2, 3a, or 8" to submit one of the following applications:
The Kansas Department of Transportation has awarded $2 million to install electric vehicle (EV) charging stations along the state’s most traveled highways. Read More...
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The Teacher Licensure and Accreditation (TLA) team is responsible for issuing educator licenses, overseeing Kansas K12 accreditation, facilitating the review of educator training programs at all Kansas institutions of higher education and coordinating a process for those institutions that leads to accreditation by the Kansas State Board of Education, and coordinating and supporting professional learning.
After a brief hiatus to accommodate adjustments based on the original Pilot evaluation process, universities are again accepting qualified candidates into the Limited Apprentice License (LAL) program for High Incidence Special Education. A Limited Apprentice License/Program for Elementary Eduation will no longer be available.
Teacher Licensure and Accreditation continues to migrate applications to the new application platform KLAS. Once logged into to the Kansas Licensure Application System educators will have two menu options:
NOTE: With so many staff working from home due to COVID-19, the best to reach us is by email. Clicking on the name of the person you are trying to contact will open a window to send an email.
NOTE: With so many staff working from home due to COVID-19, the best to reach us is by email. Clicking on the name of the person you are trying to contact will open a window to send an email.
To find out exactly how much your KS traffic ticket will cost you, refer to your ticket or contact the district or municipal court handling your case.
If you've lost your KS traffic ticket, you'll need to contact the appropriate district or municipal court handling your case.
In some cases, your KS traffic court may allow you to complete a defensive driving course to dismiss your traffic ticket and prevent it from showing on your driving record .
Road and weather information for the Kansas Turnpike, as well as the state road system, is available by dialing 511. You can also visit KTA Map/Weather.
Update your account using the online account management tool at www.myktag.com or by contacting the K-TAG Customer Service Center by phone at 800-USE-KTAG (800-873-5824) or via email at [email protected].
Self-pay machines are used to collect tolls at plazas with low volume of vehicles during some time periods instead of staffing. This helps keep KTA fares as low as possible. A step-by-step color-coded guide is displayed on the self-pay machine, which instructs the customer how to pay. Instructions are also provided by a real-time video screen. All self-pay locations are monitored remotely by a customer service representative who is available to help customers verbally if they need assistance.
All current KTA bonds will mature by September 1, 2039.
The KTA was created in 1953 as a quasi-public organization. On July 1, 2013, legislation formalized the partnership between KTA and KDOT, which means both organizations are directed by the Secretary of Transportation.
The two most common reasons K-TAG customers receive violations are: the K-TAG did not read due to a mounting issue and there was no matching license plate listed on the K-TAG account ; the K-TAG account is not in good standing at the time of the trip (i.e., expired credit card, delinquent balance.)
Whether intentional or not, missing the cash booth on the Kansas Turnpike is different than many other states, due to our entry and exit setup. If a driver exits using an electronic lane without a valid compatible transponder, the “missed toll” is considered a violation, per Kansas statute, and will be tolled at the violation rate based upon the vehicle’s class. Payment for missed tolls cannot be accepted until the trip is processed in our system and assigned a statement ID. Trips are processed within three business days and statements are typically mailed to the vehicle’s registered owner within two weeks of the trip. At that time, the violation fare can be paid here using information from your toll statement.