Kansas Statutes Annotated

K.S.A. § 22-4907 (2026)

Information required in registration

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22-4907. Information required in registration. (a) Registration as required by the Kansas offender registration act shall consist of a form approved by the Kansas bureau of investigation, which shall include a statement that the requirements provided in this section have been reviewed and explained to the offender, and shall be signed by the offender and, except when such reporting is conducted by certified letter as provided in subsection (b) of K.S.A. 22-4905, and amendments thereto, witnessed by the person registering the offender. Such registration form shall include the following offender information:

(1) Name and all alias names;

(2) date and city, state and country of birth, and any alias dates or places of birth;

(3) title and statute number of each offense or offenses committed, date of each conviction or adjudication and court case numbers for each conviction or adjudication;

(4) city, county, state or country of conviction or adjudication;

(5) sex and date of birth or purported age of each victim of all offenses requiring registration;

(6) current residential address, any anticipated future residence and any temporary lodging information including, but not limited to, address, telephone number and dates of travel for any place in which the offender is staying for seven or more days; and, if transient, the locations where the offender has stayed and frequented since last reporting for registration;

(7) all telephone numbers at which the offender may be contacted including, but not limited to, all mobile telephone numbers;

(8) social security number, and all alias social security numbers;

(9) identifying characteristics such as race, ethnicity, skin tone, sex, age, height, weight, hair and eye color, scars, tattoos and blood type;

(10) occupation and name, address or addresses and telephone number of employer or employers, and name of any anticipated employer and place of employment;

(11) all current driver's licenses or identification cards, including a photocopy of all such driver's licenses or identification cards and their numbers, states of issuance and expiration dates;

(12) all vehicle information, including the license plate number, registration number and any other identifier and description of any vehicle owned or operated by the offender, or any vehicle the offender regularly drives, either for personal use or in the course of employment, and information concerning the location or locations such vehicle or vehicles are habitually parked or otherwise kept;

(13) license plate number, registration number or other identifier and description of any aircraft or watercraft owned or operated by the offender, and information concerning the location or locations such aircraft or watercraft are habitually parked, docked or otherwise kept;

(14) all professional licenses, designations and certifications;

(15) documentation of any treatment received for a mental abnormality or personality disorder of the offender; for purposes of documenting the treatment received, registering law enforcement agencies, correctional facility officials, treatment facility officials and courts may rely on information that is readily available to them from existing records and the offender;

(16) a photograph or photographs;

(17) fingerprints and palm prints;

(18) any and all schools and satellite schools attended or expected to be attended and the locations of attendance and telephone number;

(19) any and all: E-mail addresses; online identities used by the offender on the internet; information relating to membership in any and all personal web pages or online social networks; and internet screen names;

(20) all travel and immigration documents; and

(21) name and telephone number of the offender's probation, parole or community corrections officer.

(b) The offender shall provide biological samples for DNA analysis to the registering law enforcement agency as required by K.S.A. 21-2511, and amendments thereto. The biological samples shall be in the form using a DNA databank kit authorized by the Kansas bureau of investigation. The registering law enforcement agency shall forward such biological samples to the Kansas bureau of investigation. Prior to taking such sample, the registering law enforcement agency shall search the Kansas criminal justice information system to determine if such person's DNA profile is currently on file. If such person's DNA profile is on file with the Kansas bureau of investigation, the registering law enforcement agency is not required to take biological samples.

History: L. 1993, ch. 253, § 23; L. 1996, ch. 224, § 5; L. 1997, ch. 181, § 12; L. 2001, ch. 208, § 14; L. 2007, ch. 183, § 5; L. 2010, ch. 135, § 37; L. 2011, ch. 95, § 7; L. 2012, ch. 149, § 6; L. 2013, ch. 127, § 6; July 1.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 28 cases (8 in the last 5 years), 1996–2026 · leading case: State v. Moler, 519 P.3d 794 (Kan. 2022).
State v. Moler, 519 P.3d 794 (Kan. 2022). · cites it 16× “22-4907(a)(12)'s changes as follows: "Amendments to K.S.A. 22-4907: 1) Require the signing of the registration form to be witnessed by the registering officer.”
State v. Thomas, 415 P.3d 430 (Kan. 2018). · cites it 2× “within three business days to the registering law enforcement agency in the county or tribal land of conviction or adjudication and to the registering law enforcement agency in any place where the offender resides, maintains employment or attends school, to complete the…”
State v. Charles, 372 P.3d 1109 (Kan. 2016). · cites it 4× “Compare K.S.A. 22-4907 with K.S.A. 2011 Supp. 22-4907.”
State v. Myers, 923 P.2d 1024 (Kan. 1996). · cites it 4× “22-4906, and K.S.A. 22-4907) are remedial and thus constitutional.”
State v. Wilkinson, 9 P.3d 1 (Kan. 2000). · cites it 5× “*607 K.S.A. 22-4907; K.S.A. 22-4909. The offender must also keep law enforcement informed of any change of address.”
State v. Patterson, 963 P.2d 436 (Kan. Ct. App. 1998). · cites it 4× “We note that substantive changes were made to K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 22-4907(b) in 1997. We address the law in effect at the time Patterson committed his crimes and was arrested.”
Rodriguez v. State, 93 S.W.3d 60 (Tex. Crim. App. 2002). “That required information includes: the registrant’s name; place and date of birth; description of offense(s) and conviction(s); sex and age of victim; current address; social security number; identifying characteristics; treatment for any mental abnormality or personality…”
United States v. Irving, 347 F. Supp. 3d 615 (D. Kan. 2018). · cites it 4× “Officer Garrison averred that he knew that registered sex offenders were required, pursuant to K.S.A. § 22-4907(a)(19), to provide any online identities used by the offender.”
State v. Marinelli, 415 P.3d 405 (Kan. 2018). “You must complete the registration form with all information and any updated information required for registration as provided in K.S.A. 22-4907, and amendments thereto." At the bottom of the Notice of Duty to Register and just above the judge's signature, the document sets out…”
State v. Mossman, 281 P.3d 153 (Kan. 2012). “22-4904 through K.S.A. 22-4907, and amendments thereto, is guilty of a severity level 5, person felony.”
State v. Cook, 187 P.3d 1283 (Kan. 2008). “22-4904 through K.S.A. 22-4907, and amendments thereto, which continues for more than 30 consecutive days shall, upon the 31st consecutive day, constitute a new and separate offense and shall continue to constitute a new and separate offense upon completion of every *769 30 days…”
State v. Simmons, 329 P.3d 523 (Kan. Ct. App. 2014). · cites it 2× “Under subsection (a)(2)(A) of this statute, the staff of the facility was also required before she was released to: “(i) Explain the duty to register and the procedure for registration; “(ii) obtain the information required for registration as provided in K.S.A. 22-4907 and…”
— K.S.A. § 22-4907(a) — 3 cases
State v. Stevens, 992 P.2d 1244 (Kan. Ct. App. 1999).
State v. Decaire (Kan. Ct. App. 2024).
State v. Jones (Kan. Ct. App. 2023).
— K.S.A. § 22-4907(a)(12) — 2 cases
State v. Moler, 519 P.3d 794 (Kan. 2022). “22-4907(a)(12)'s changes as follows: "Amendments to K.S.A. 22-4907: 1) Require the signing of the registration form to be witnessed by the registering officer.”
State v. Moler (Kan. Ct. App. 2021).
— K.S.A. § 22-4907(a)(19) — 3 cases
United States v. Irving, 347 F. Supp. 3d 615 (D. Kan. 2018). “Officer Garrison averred that he knew that registered sex offenders were required, pursuant to K.S.A. § 22-4907(a)(19), to provide any online identities used by the offender.”
State v. Buell (Kan. Ct. App. 2026).
State v. Decaire (Kan. Ct. App. 2024).
— K.S.A. § 22-4907(a)(6) — 2 cases
State v. Moler, 519 P.3d 794 (Kan. 2022). “22-4907(a)(12)'s changes as follows: "Amendments to K.S.A. 22-4907: 1) Require the signing of the registration form to be witnessed by the registering officer.”
State v. Moler (Kan. Ct. App. 2021).
— K.S.A. § 22-4907(a)(ll) — 1 case
State v. Wilkinson, 9 P.3d 1 (Kan. 2000). “*607 K.S.A. 22-4907; K.S.A. 22-4909. The offender must also keep law enforcement informed of any change of address.”
— K.S.A. § 22-4907(b) — 1 case
State v. Patterson, 963 P.2d 436 (Kan. Ct. App. 1998). “We note that substantive changes were made to K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 22-4907(b) in 1997. We address the law in effect at the time Patterson committed his crimes and was arrested.”
— K.S.A. § 22-4907(b)(3) — 1 case
State v. Patterson, 963 P.2d 436 (Kan. Ct. App. 1998). “We note that substantive changes were made to K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 22-4907(b) in 1997. We address the law in effect at the time Patterson committed his crimes and was arrested.”
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