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Kansas Secretary of State | Home Kansas Secretary of State Docking State Office Building 915 SW Harrison Street Topeka, KS 66612 785-296-4564 kssos@ks gov 8:00 a m to 5:00 p m Business Services Division 785-296-4564 kssos@ks gov Elections Division
Kansas Secretary of State | About | About Home The Secretary of State is one of four state offices authorized by the Kansas Constitution 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 As a result, hundreds of thousands of documents are maintained by the Secretary
Kansas Secretary of State | Publications | Publications Home We are also responsible for distributing three types of state legal publications annually: Kansas Statutes Annotated, Session Laws of Kansas, and the House and Senate Journals For assistance with publications, please contact the Publications Division at 785-296-BOOK (2665) or sos_lawbooks@ks gov
Kansas Secretary of State | Businesses | Businesses Home Any of the above entities or individuals owning an interest in real property described above must submit the Foreign Principal Real Property Interest Registration Form found on the Attorney Generals website at www ag ks gov to the Kansas Attorney General on or before September 29, 2025
Kansas Secretary of State | General Services | General Services Home Kansas Secretary of State Docking State Office Building 915 SW Harrison Street Topeka, KS 66612 785-296-4564 kssos@ks gov 8:00 a m to 5:00 p m Business Services Division 785-296-4564 kssos@ks gov Elections Division
Kansas Secretary of State | Publications | Kansas Constitution The Kansas Constitution was originally known as the Wyandotte Constitution In 1859, a constitutional convention was held in Wyandotte County and included controversial issues for the time - slavery and voting rights The approved constitution prohibited slavery, but it did not give women, African Americans or Native Americans the right to vote The Legislature adopted the Wyandotte
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Kansas Secretary of State | Businesses | Information Reports The Information Report is submitted every two years by any business on file with the Kansas Secretary of State When to File 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 All for profit businesses are due by April 15th of their respective odd or even
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