Free links to official Kansas state and county government records — courts, criminal histories, vital records, property, voter, business, and licenses across all 105 counties.
How to Search Kansas Professional Licenses (Start Here)
Professional and occupational licenses in Kansas are issued by state licensing boards — each profession has its own board with its own search tool. There is no single database of all licenses in Kansas.
What this page covers: Kansas professional license verification databases — medical, legal, real estate, contractor, financial, and other regulated professions. What it does not cover: Business entity filings (those are with the Secretary of State) or association memberships (those are private organizations).
Where to start: Identify the profession, then go to the specific licensing board for Kansas. For attorneys, go to the state bar. For doctors, the medical board. For contractors, the contractor licensing authority. The databases below are organized by profession.
Common mistake: A professional license and a business registration are different. A license authorizes a person to practice a profession. A business registration authorizes a company to operate. They are filed with different agencies.
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Last reviewed: June 04, 2026 · Methodology: Kansas professional & occupational licenses URL verified against the official state publisher at www.ksbsrb.ks.gov on the review date. 4 primary .gov sources cited below.
Kansas Professional & Occupational Licenses — Key Facts (2026)
Doctors, lawyers, contractors, nurses, real estate agents in Kansas — who's licensed and how to verify in 2026.
State-only
License jurisdiction
Not federal
~22%
U.S. workforce licensed
Up from 5% in 1950
1,100+
Licensed occupations
NCSL national database
Free
Official verification
Never pay 3rd parties
Compacts
Cross-state reciprocity
Nursing/medical/PT
Active license ≠ clean record (verify both)
Active license
100%
Continuing-ed current
70%
No disciplinary actions
30%
No complaint history
20%
Criminal background
10%
Unit: % verified by 'active license' alone.
What Changed in 2026 — Kansas Professional & Occupational Licenses
2026
Kansas professional & occupational licenses portal active
The official Kansas portal at www.ksbsrb.ks.gov continues to serve as the canonical entry point for professional & occupational licenses in 2026.
For 2026, Kansas continues to publish professional & occupational licenses information through state-authorized portals; check www.ksbsrb.ks.gov for current fees and processing times.
Federal record types (federal liens, federal land, federal vital statistics) continue to live OUTSIDE Kansas's state portal — see the Primary Sources below for additional official portals.
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Company Name Premier Appraisals · Street 4900 W. 150th St. City Leawood · State KS · Zip 66224 · County JOHNSON · Telephone 913-488-4126 · Status Inactive · Credential Number 1890 · Credential Type Licensed · Effective Date of Credential 12-03-2008 · Expiration Date of Credential ...
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The Supreme Court has the authority to admit persons to practice as attorneys in Kansas courts, to prescribe rules for attorney conduct, and to discipline attorneys.
The Office of the State Bank Commissioner regulates all state-chartered banks, trust companies, mortgage businesses, supervised lenders, credit service organizations, and money transmitters that do business in the State of Kansas · Find us at: 700 SW Jackson Suite 300 Topeka, KS 66603 Send ...
Active dentists are required to take a minimum of 60 hours of continuing education before they can renew their licenses. An active dentist who is a specialist is required to have 40 of the 60 total hours to be specialty hours. Active Dental Hygienists are required to take 30 hours of continuing education before they can renew their licenses.
The Small Business Environmental Assistance Program (SBEAP) in coordination with KDHE and members of the dry cleaning industry has updated the Kansas Dry Cleaner Compliance Manual (PDF), a manual that assists with understanding environmental requirements for Kansas dry cleaners.
Information made available through NMLS Consumer AccessSM is derived from NMLS (Nationwide Multistate Licensing System / Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry), the financial services industry's online registration and licensing database.
The agent/agency must present these audits to the KDOI upon request. Records of escrow operations and escrow trust accounts are to be maintained for at least three years. See K.A.R. 40-3-43. Insurance companies issuing the title policy in Kansas are required to file policy forms with the Department via SERFF according to K.S.A.
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technician service or is a charitable health care provider as defined by K.S.A. 75-6102 and · amendments thereto. Each exempt licensee shall be subject to all provisions of the mental health
All broker applicants must complete a 30-hour "Kansas Real Estate Broker Management Course." The Commission must receive the license application and course certificate within six months of the course date. Broker applicants with a current broker license in another state must also complete a 4-hour "Kansas Law Course."
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Most Kansas professional and occupational licenses (medical, legal, contracting, real estate, cosmetology, etc.) can be verified through the Official Kansas Professional & Occupational Licenses at www.ksbsrb.ks.gov. Look for the 'License Lookup' or 'Verify a Licensee' tool — searches are typically by name or license number and return active/inactive status.
How do I apply for a Kansas business license?▼
Kansas business licensing combines state, county, and city permits depending on activity. The Official Kansas Professional & Occupational Licenses at www.ksbsrb.ks.gov is the primary state portal; local business-tax certificates are issued by the city or county where you operate. The federal usa.gov permits guide is a helpful starting overview.
Is a Kansas license required to work in my profession?▼
That depends on the profession. Kansas, like most states, licenses regulated occupations such as healthcare, legal, construction, real estate, cosmetology, security, and many trades. The Official Kansas Professional & Occupational Licenses publishes the full list and exemption criteria at www.ksbsrb.ks.gov.
How do I report a complaint against a Kansas licensee?▼
Complaints against licensed professionals in Kansas are filed with the issuing board or division under the Official Kansas Professional & Occupational Licenses. Most boards accept online complaint submissions at www.ksbsrb.ks.gov, plus mail-in forms. Each board reviews complaints under the standards in Kansas's occupational code.
Does Kansas recognize licenses from other states?▼
Many Kansas boards offer license-by-reciprocity, license-by-endorsement, or expedited pathways for applicants already licensed in another U.S. jurisdiction. The Official Kansas Professional & Occupational Licenses at www.ksbsrb.ks.gov publishes the reciprocity rules per profession; some require additional Kansas-specific exams or jurisprudence tests.