Will this ticket be reported to my insurance? How many points is it?

Kansas does not go by the "point system" in regard to your driving record. Your license will be subject to administrative suspension if you receive 3 moving violations within a year. Whether a violation is a moving infraction which is reported to insurance companies is determined by the Department of Motor Vehicles in Topeka.

If you have questions regarding the status of your driver's license or what charges are considered moving violations, you should contact the DMV at (785) 296-3963 and (785) 296-3601 (TTY only).

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1. Can I change my court date?
2. Can I get more time to pay my ticket? What happens if I am late paying my ticket?
3. How do I find out if I have a warrant and what do I do next?
4. How do I find out why someone is in jail, and how do I get them out?
5. How much do I owe on my ticket or court case?
6. How do I keep a moving violation off of my driving record? How do I get a charge amended?
7. When is my next court date?
8. How do I apply for diversion?
9. I was found guilty in court and don't agree with the judge's decision.
10. I received a subpoena to appear in court. What does that mean?
11. How can I find an attorney to represent me?
12. What if I need an attorney but can't afford one?
13. How can I get a copy of the evidence in my case?
14. Why is my license suspended?
15. Will this ticket be reported to my insurance? How many points is it?