New Kansas License Plates: 8 Special Designs Coming in 2025

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As 2025 approaches, Kansas drivers have the opportunity to personalize their vehicles with eight new distinctive license plate designs.

These plates celebrate various organizations and causes, allowing residents to showcase their affiliations and interests. Here’s what you need to know about these upcoming options.

In April 2024, the Kansas Senate passed a bill authorizing eight new license plate designs, set to be available starting January 1, 2025.

These designs honor prominent sports teams, zoos, and support initiatives within the state. The Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) has been collaborating with the respective organizations to finalize the designs and ensure their timely release.

Available Designs

The new license plates include:

  • Kansas City Chiefs
  • Sporting Kansas City
  • Kansas City Royals
  • Kansas City Current
  • Sedgwick County Zoo
  • Topeka Zoo
  • Support the Troops
  • First City of Kansas
  • These plates allow Kansans to display their support for local sports teams, zoos, military personnel, and historical recognition.

    Acquiring a Distinctive Plate

    To obtain one of these distinctive plates, drivers can visit their local county treasurer’s office beginning January 1, 2025. The process involves:

    1. Specialty Plate Fee: A one-time production fee of $45.50.
    2. Annual Royalty Fee: An additional fee determined by the sponsoring organization. For example, the Kansas City Chiefs plate requires an annual, tax-deductible donation of $50.
    3. Registration Fees and Taxes: Standard vehicle registration fees and taxes applicable to all vehicle owners.

    It’s advisable to align the purchase of a distinctive plate with your annual tag renewal to avoid paying the annual donation twice in one year.

    While the designs are slated for release on January 1, 2025, each must undergo a thorough approval process. KDOR works closely with the requesting organizations to ensure each plate meets state standards and is ready for production.

    As of December 2024, many designs are pending final approval. Once approved, mock-ups will be available on the KDOR website for public viewing.

    Existing Distinctive Plates

    Kansas currently offers over 60 distinctive license plate designs, catering to various affiliations, including educational institutions, military service, and other organizations. Some popular options include:

    • Wichita State University
    • Friends University
    • Antique Design

    The most popular plate design outside of the standard plate is the “Powering the Future” personalized plate.

    Recent Changes to Standard Plates

    In addition to the new distinctive plates, Kansas has updated its standard license plate design. Unveiled in December 2023, the new design began issuance in August 2024, replacing outdated standard embossed plates. This update aims to enhance plate visibility and incorporate modern design elements.

    Design Organization Specialty Fee Annual Royalty Fee Availability Date
    Kansas City Chiefs NFL Team $45.50 $50 January 1, 2025
    Sporting Kansas City MLS Team $45.50 TBD January 1, 2025
    Kansas City Royals MLB Team $45.50 TBD January 1, 2025
    Kansas City Current NWSL Team $45.50 TBD January 1, 2025
    Sedgwick County Zoo Zoological Park $45.50 TBD January 1, 2025
    Topeka Zoo Zoological Park $45.50 TBD January 1, 2025
    Support the Troops Military Support Initiative $45.50 TBD January 1, 2025
    First City of Kansas Historical Recognition $45.50 TBD January 1, 2025

    The introduction of these eight new license plate designs offers Kansas drivers a unique way to express their support for local teams, zoos, and causes.

    With the release set for January 1, 2025, residents have ample time to decide which design best represents their affiliations. For the most current information and to view the designs once approved, visit the KDOR website.

    Where can I view the new license plate designs?

    Once approved, the designs will be available on the Kansas Department of Revenue’s website.

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