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Special situation

Correct a title record in Kansas

Use this path when the title has the wrong owner, lien, VIN, mileage, or other vehicle details that must be fixed before the title can be used safely.

Use this when

Choose this path when the title exists but contains an error that changes ownership, identification, or lien information.

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Last syncedMar 9, 2026, 4:26 PM UTC

What to gather first

  • current title record or title number
  • supporting documents for the correction
  • identity or business documents for the affected owner or lienholder
  • payment if the state charges a correction or reissue fee

Likely next steps

  1. Identify exactly what is wrong on the title before choosing a correction form or office visit.
  2. Gather the document that proves the correction, such as a lien release, corrected assignment, legal name proof, or VIN evidence.
  3. Use the official title and office links below to confirm whether this correction can be mailed or must be handled in person.
  4. Do not try to transfer or renew against a title record that still contains a material error.

Ready to act?

Start the official title correction workflow

PlateHarbor mapped the main workflow. Open the live Kansas service page to confirm eligibility, forms, and fees before filing.

Official state service link

Source freshness

Official source: https://www.ksrevenue.gov/vehicle.html

Last synced: Mar 9, 2026, 4:26 PM UTC

This is a routing guide built from Kansas registration and office sources. Use it to find the right workflow, then confirm exact title and ownership requirements on the linked official pages.