How to Get an Antique Vehicle Title in Kansas
Requirements for Antique Vehicle Titles
In Kansas, a vehicle is considered antique and eligible for an antique title if it:
- Is at least 25 years old
- Has an original body and chassis
- Is unmodified or has only minor modifications that maintain its original appearance
Additional Requirements for Motorized Vehicles
If the antique vehicle is motorized, it must also meet the following requirements:
- Be equipped with functioning safety equipment, including brakes, headlights, and taillights
- Be insured for liability coverage
Application Process
To obtain an antique vehicle title, applicants must complete the following steps:
- Obtain a copy of the Kansas Antique Vehicle Application (Form TR-90) from the Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP).
- Complete the application and attach a copy of the vehicle's bill of sale or proof of ownership.
- Submit the application and payment of the applicable fee to the KHP.
Once the application is approved, the KHP will issue an antique vehicle title.
Benefits of Antique Vehicle Titles
Antique vehicle titles offer several benefits, including:
- Reduced registration fees
- Year-of-manufacture license plates
- Exemption from emissions testing
By following these steps and meeting the requirements, Kansas vehicle owners can enjoy the benefits of antique vehicle ownership.
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