Kansas License Suspension for Tickets, Court Holds, or Fines
Kansas may receive a hold from a court or another issuing authority after an unresolved ticket, missed court date, or unpaid obligation. The issuing authority and the licensing agency can have separate steps, so the exact notice and current official record control.
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What are the published Kansas requirements for tickets, court dates, and fines?
Your license was suspended because the court reported that you failed to comply (FTC) with a traffic citation, which led the Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) to suspend your license. To reinstate, you'll need to resolve the matter with the court, either by paying what the court requires or by asking the court to waive the reinstatement fee using form DC2377 along with a Financial Affidavit. After that, pay the reinstatement fee. If you want limited, restricted-purpose driving privileges (for example, for childcare, school, groceries, fuel, or worship, an option expanded starting July 2024), file form DC-1020 (Application to Modify Suspension).
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Does this page tell me what I personally need to do in Kansas?
No. It summarizes published Kansas information for this category. Your current official notice and record determine which requirements apply, and the issuing agency makes the final decision.
Are the Kansas forms and fees current?
The cited source was last checked Jun 28, 2026. Forms, fees, and submission methods can change, so confirm them on the linked official source before acting or paying.
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Source excerpt summary: Your license was suspended because the court reported that you failed to comply (FTC) with a traffic citation, which led the Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) to suspend your license. To reinstate, you'll need to resol...