The Honorable Kent Glasscock State Representative, Sixty-Second District 1921 Crescent Manhattan, Kansas 66502
Dear Representative Glasscock:
You request our opinion regarding the proper county of registration of vehicles owned by a corporation that maintains its corporate headquarters in Kansas.
K.S.A.
"(a) Applications for the registration of a vehicle required to be registered shall be made by the owner, by mail or otherwise in the office of the county treasurer of:
"(1) the county in which such owner resides; or
"(2) the county in which the owner has a bona fide place of business, if such vehicle is garaged in such county for a period exceeding 90 days. Such place of business shall not be an office or facility established or maintained solely for the purpose of obtaining registration. . . . If the owner is not a resident of or does not have a bona fide place of business in this state, the owner may make application for registration in any county which the department shall designate. . . ."
Thus "K.S.A.
The term "owner," as used in K.S.A.
The term "residence" is not defined in the vehicle registration act. However, K.S.A.
"(a) For purposes of article 1 of chapter 8 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, a person shall be deemed to be a resident of a county in this state if:
"(1) The person, including a student, is registered to vote in such county; or
"(2) the person, partnership, company, firm, corporation or association maintains an office within such county to lease or rent motor vehicles, if such motor vehicles are operated within the state for a period exceeding 60 days.
"(b) For purposes of article 1 of chapter 8 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, there is a rebuttable presumption that a person is a resident of a county in this state if any of the following exist:
"(1) The person, other than a student, owns, leases or rents a place of domicile within such county and remains in such county for a period exceeding 90 days, except for infrequent or brief absences;
"(2) the person enrolls the person's child in a school district, all or any part of which is located in such county, unless out-of-state tuition is being charged for the attendance of the child at school in such school district;
"(3) the person has a place of domicile in such county and has accepted employment or engages in any trade, profession or occupation within this state;
"(4) any individual, partnership, company, firm, corporation or association maintains a main or branch office or warehouse facility within such county or bases and operates motor vehicles in such county, if such motor vehicles are garaged in such county for a period exceeding 90 days; or
"(5) any individual, partnership, company, firm, corporation or association operates motor vehicles in intrastate haulage in this state, if such motor vehicles are garaged in such county for a period exceeding 90 days. . . ."
If the vehicle owner meets either of the criteria in subsection (a) of K.S.A.
K.S.A.
The place of "domicile" for a corporation is the "[p]lace considered by law as center of corporate affairs and place where its functions are discharged." Blacks Law Dictionary 485 (6th ed. 1990). See also 18A Am.Jur.2d Corporations sec. 306 (1985); Kimmerle v. City of Topeka,
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Julene L. Miller Deputy Attorney General
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