Here's your guide to registering products in Kansas.
Which product types to register
In Kansas, you'll need to register:
- Wine
- Spirits
- Beer/Malt/Cider
How to register your products
- If you have a new brand, register your product as a New Brand.
- If you have a new COLA under an existing brand, register your product as a Line Extension.
- If you make changes to a product or label, register your product as a Revision.
- Kansas considers any registration that includes new products to be a line extension, not a revision, even if the label is already actively registered.
- You must register new case configurations of previously registered products, but Kansas won't charge a state or technology fee for these registrations.
- For malt products, you'll need to register a Revision if you change the size, ABV, container type, bottles per selling unit, or selling units per case.
- For wine products, you'll need to register a Revision if you change the vintage, size, ABV, or bottles per case.
- For spirits products, you'll need to register a Revision if you change the size, ABV, container type, or bottles per case.
- If you have a variety pack or combo, register it as a VAP/Combo.
- Included products need to be previously registered with the state.
State fees and approval time
Wine | Malt | Spirit | |
New Brand | $25 | $25 | $25 |
Line Extension | $25 | $25 | $25 |
Revision | $25 | $25 | $25 |
VAP/Combo | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Renewals | $25 | $25 | $25 |
Some registrations are approved upon submission, while others require review. If you haven't received approval or a request for supporting information within 3 days, leave a comment for the state administrator on your registration, or reach out to the state.
License information
License numbers in Kansas are typically formatted as either an 11 or 4 digit number. All new license numbers are 4 digits. When entering your license number, exclude any dashes.
If you can't find your license information, read about where to look for it.
Distributor information
Distributors in Kansas are all labeled as beer, wine, or spirits. You should only be able to select a distributor that matches the product type of the COLA being registered. Some Distributors are grouped together (by design). Selecting one distributor will automatically transmit multiple to the state.
Renewals
Renewals in Kansas run for one month, during June. Renewals are approved upon submission. There is a renewal grace period, which runs for a few weeks starting July 1st.
More information
Kansas registrations apply fees based on the number of products included in a label registration. Item numbers are assigned to each unique product. The state uses Product Codes to mean the unique IDs assigned to each approved label (typically called approval numbers).
Kansas registrations replace a previous version of an approved product. The licensee is required to include an item number on each registration. When approved, the new revision replaces the old registration using the same item number.