Want to avoid the DMV? Kansas government’s iKan platform adds another service

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The state government is making it easier for Kansas drivers to update their vehicle’s address.

The Kansas Department of Revenue announced Wednesday that the digital platform iKan is getting a new feature allowing drivers to update their vehicle’s address online instead of going to a DMV office in-person.

“Our goal with iKan has always been to make vehicle and driver services readily available to all Kansans,” said David Harper, the KDOR vehicles division director, in a statement. “This new feature is a significant step towards that vision, allowing us to better serve Kansans and improving the customer experience by reducing the need for in-office visits.”

The Revenue Department encourages residents to create an iKan account, if they haven’t already, to speed up renewals and other processes.

The state introduced iKan in 2018 to consolidate routine services from multiple agencies into an online platform. The system can be used for renewing driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations, among other services. The Revenue Department said nearly half of Kansans have registered with iKan.

“The Kansas Department of Revenue is always looking for ways to improve their service offerings through iKan, and we are excited to continue our partnership,” said Katie Beth DeSchepper, general manager of DMV for PayIt. “The enhancements we’ve made to the user experience and the addition of vehicle address changes directly result from collaboration with Kansas and user feedback we’ve received. These updates also make it easier for us to deploy new services in the future, which will ultimately make the iKan experience even better.”

As reported in the Topeka Capital Jouranl

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