Topeka, KS – After touring the area, Governor Laura Kelly today directed Executive Branch agencies to assist Kansans who were impacted by the wildfires that spread through Reno and Harvey Counties on March 5, 2022. In response, the Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) will waive fees for birth certificates, marriage certificates, and vehicle registrations for those who were impacted. The Kansas Department of Agriculture will also continue to support their Kansas Wildfire Resource website, which provides information on US Department of Agriculture programs, which are designed to offset losses sustained to fencing, hay, and livestock.

“These fires have placed an immense financial burden and have taken a significant emotional toll on those who were impacted in Reno and Harvey Counties,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “We want to ensure that we are not adding to the stress these Kansans are facing right now. My directives will help speed the recovery process by allowing those wildfire victims to replace their important documents quickly and begin the rebuilding process.”

Governor Kelly has directed KDOR’s Division of Vehicles to:

KDHE’s Division of Health will:

KDHE’s Division of Environment will:

In addition, KDOR Secretary Mark Burghart has waived fees that are typically applied to requests for tax documents from previous years for Kansans affected by these fires. Those requests can be made to Sarah Fulton, Kansas Department of Revenue’s records custodian, by email at Sarah.Fulton1@ks.gov.

Additional information about recovery resources can be found on the Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Wildfire Resource Page.