TOPEKA — Kansans who need a photo ID before the Nov. 6 election can visit any driver’s license office, jump to the front of the line, and get one for free.
To ensure the ID is free, Kansans should specifically state they need it for voting. The cost for ID cards normally is $22.
“This service is always available and it’s important for us to remind voters that it’s an option ahead of the Nov. 6 general election,” Director of Vehicles David Harper said.
For a list of driver’s license office locations and hours visit https://www.ksrevenue.org/dovstations.html.