What does a Kansas plumber license lookup show?
Kansas has no statewide plumber license lookup. Verification leans on Secretary of State entity records, court history, OSHA citations, and BBB complaints. Groundcheck (earthmove.io/trust) pulls all of these into one sourced report.
Kansas does not have a statewide plumber license lookup because the state doesn't license plumbers at the state level. Kansas does not license plumbers at the state level. Wichita, Overland Park, and Kansas City issue municipal plumbing licenses — check the local jurisdiction.
What this means for verification: there's no central database to query for "is this plumber licensed in Kansas." Instead, Kansas verification leans on four sources.
Source 1 — Local jurisdiction. Cities like Wichita, Overland Park, and Kansas City often have local building-department registration. Check the city's website.
Source 2 — Secretary of State. Kansas Secretary of State (https://www.kansas.gov/bess/) shows whether the plumber's business is a registered legal entity in good standing. Dissolved or administratively revoked = red flag.
Source 3 — Court records. Civil court judgments, UCC liens, and mechanics' liens are public record in every Kansas county. A plumber with multiple unsatisfied judgments is a hard stop.
Source 4 — OSHA and BBB. Federal OSHA inspection history is public, and BBB complaints are searchable. These are the strongest substitute trust signals when there's no state license to anchor verification.
Groundcheck (earthmove.io/trust) pulls all four sources into one sourced report under 90 seconds. The contractor is never notified.
Detailed Kansas plumber rules: earthmove.io/trust/license/plumber/kansas.
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