
Government - Kansas.gov
534 S. Kansas Ave., Ste 925 Topeka, KS 66603 Open Hours: Mon – Fri: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Phone: (800) 452-6727
Jobs & Unemployment - Kansas.gov
KANSAS WORKS is a free resource for job seekers and employers. With 27 around the state, two Mobile Workforce Centers and a number of online services, KANSAS WORKS is available to …
Natural Resources & Land - Kansas.gov
In 2020, Kansas became one of two states where wind overtook coal as the top source of energy production within the state. Over 41% of the state’s net electricity generation is provided by …
KBI - Kansas Bureau of Investigation - KBI Registered Offender …
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) has established this website to facilitate public access to information about persons who have been convicted of certain sex, violent and drug …
Taxes & Finance - Kansas.gov
In Kansas, you can file your individual income taxes online using Kansas WebFile. WebFile is a fast, free, and secure way to file simple state income tax returns.
Choose Entity Type - Kansas.gov
Welcome to the Kansas Department of Revenue Payment Portal Please enter the following information to begin the payment process. Required fields are indicated with an asterisk ( ). …
Licensing | Kansas Department of Insurance
The Kansas Department of Insurance licenses a wide variety of entities, from insurance agents and agencies to reinsurance intermediaries. For information about deadlines, requirements, …
Kansas State Board of Nursing - Official License Verification
2 days ago · If you have further questions about using this application please visit the Kansas Board of Nursing Frequently Asked Questions section or the Kansas.gov Help Center.
Meet “Agent Kay”: The State Of Kansas’s Official Chatbot
Launched in June 2018, Agent Kay is the official chatbot of the State of Kansas. Chatbots are computer programs that mimic human conversation by using artificial intelligence and machine …
Exam Q & A | Kansas Board of Accountancy
If you sat for the CPA Exam in Kansas as a Kansas candidate prior to July of 1997, you do not have to meet the 150-hour education requirement to sit for the exam in Kansas in the future.