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Identification Cards Offices in Fort Scott, Kansas



Identification Cards offices in Fort Scott, Kansas

Bourbon County Treasurer's Office

210 South National Ave., County Courthouse, 66701

(620) 223-3800



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Linn County Treasurer's Office

315 Main St., County Courthouse, 66056

(913) 795-2227



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Girard County Treasurer's Office

111 East Forest Ave., County Courthouse, 66743

(620) 724-8222



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Crawford County Driver License Station

202 E. Centennial Drive,, Suite C11A, 66762

(620) 231-0711



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Allen County Treasurer's Office

1 North Washington Ave., 66749

(620) 365-1409



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Anderson County Treasurer's Office

100 East 4th Avenue, 66032

(785) 448-5824



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Neosho County Driver License Station

301 W. 14th St., Kansas Department of Transportation Building, 66720

(620) 431-7080



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Kansas State Driver License Station

300 N. 17th St,, Suite 1, 67357

(620) 421-2506



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Cherokee County Treasurer's Office

110 West Maple St., County Courthouse, Room 109, 66725

(620) 429-2418



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Miami County Treasurer's Office

201 South Pearl St., Miami County Administration Building, Suite 103, 66071

(913) 294-4164



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Identification Cards

The Identification cards are issued to all citizens with no age requirement by the Department of Motor and Vehicles. This ID card is similar to the Drivers License, but it can only be used for identification purposes.

There are two different types of cards, the regular one, that is valid for 6 years, and the one issued for elderly persons that can only be requested if the person is older than 62 years old, this last one has a validity of 10 years.

If the applicant is a beneficiary from a public assistance program from the government, there is a chance that he or she can apply for the Identification card presenting the form “Reduced cost verification for ID card” to the Department of Vehicles.

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