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Welcome to the official website of the Kansas Secretary of State. I hope this website provides valuable information on the services our office provides to Kansas residents, voters, and business owners. The Secretary of State’s office is one of four offices authorized by the Kansas Constitution.
Register a Business. All corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs), limited liability partnerships (LLPs), limited partnerships (LPs), and any other entity formed under the Kansas General Corporation Code, must register with the Kansas Secretary of State.
Information Reports are filed biennially. Businesses forming in even years file reports in each succeeding even year. Businesses forming in odd years file reports in each succeeding odd year. View information report due dates by using Business Search.
To be eligible to be a notary in Kansas, state law requires that a person must be: At least 18 years of age. A Kansas legal resident, or a resident of a bordering state, who regularly carries on a business or profession in Kansas or who is regularly employed in Kansas.
Elections. The Secretary of State, through the Elections Division, is responsible for the administration of all national and state elections. All candidates for national office, state office and state judicial positions must file their candidacy with the Secretary of State.
Kansas Secretary of State. Memorial Hall, 1st Floor. 120 SW 10th Avenue. Topeka, KS 66612-1594. Email: Email Secretary Schwab.
Business Search. ? The business name or identification number on file with the Secretary of State. By business name. By Kansas Secretary of State Business ID. By resident agent name.
Close a Business. Submit a certificate of cancellation, dissolution, or withdrawal. Other documents may be required with other state or federal agencies to completely close your business. Visit the Kansas Business One Stop for additional information on closing your business.
Among the many duties of the office, the Kansas Secretary of State is responsible for administering elections, collecting certain records of Kansas businesses and publishing the official publications for the State of Kansas.
In Kansas, registering to vote is simple and may be done by filing a paper document or online. Anyone who is a US citizen, 18 years or older, a resident of Kansas, and has completed the terms of any sentence from a felony conviction, is legally qualified to vote.