Kansas Division of Vehicles Releases Mobile App For Greater Customer Convenience
Kansas vehicle customers can now access features such as office locations, driver’s license status and practice written tests from the convenience of a mobile app.
The KS Vehicles Connect app is available on iPhone, Android and Windows phone systems for free.
“More and more people are using their mobile devices to look up information and contact us,” said Kansas Vehicles Director Lisa Kaspar. “This app put the information they need to get a driver’s license, renew their vehicle tag, check their license status or find a licensing or tag office at their fingertips.”
The app will also be fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
From the app, customers will be able to access a variety of features including:
· Get in line remotely for the six largest driver licensing offices.
· Check the status of their driver’s license.
· Access their vehicle registration information and renew their tags online.
· Find the driver licensing or tag office closest to them and pull up directions.
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