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Kansas Data Removal Guide (2026)

Kansas does not yet have a comprehensive state privacy law. Kansans rely on the Kansas Consumer Protection Act and cross-state CCPA leverage for data-broker deletion.

At a glance

Comprehensive state privacy law
No (CCPA opt-out rights apply)
Enforcement
Kansas Attorney General. Consumer Protection
Residents
2.9M (approx.)

Kansas Privacy Landscape

Kansas Consumer Protection Act (K.S.A. § 50-623 et seq.) addresses deceptive and unconscionable acts. The AG enforces. No comprehensive state privacy law as of April 2026. Deletion leverage through broker CCPA-compliant workflows.

What rights do Kansas residents have?

  • Consumer Protection Act remedies
  • Cross-state CCPA leverage

Where does your data leak from in Kansas?

Data brokers don’t guess your address — they scrape specific public-record sources. The ones most relevant in Kansas:

  • Sedgwick, Johnson County property records
  • Kansas District Courts case search
  • Kansas DOR driver records

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What if a broker ignores your request?

File a complaint with the Kansas Attorney General. Consumer Protection’s consumer protection division. Deceptive-practice statutes often provide remedies even without a state-specific privacy law.

File a complaint with Kansas Attorney General. Consumer Protection

FAQ: Kansas data removal

How do I file a privacy complaint in Kansas?+

File with the Kansas AG's Consumer Protection Division at ag.ks.gov. For broker-specific complaints where deceptive practice is alleged, provide documentation of the communication and broker response (or lack thereof).

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