This Know Your Rights resource provides general information about your rights when you are stopped, questioned, arrested, or searched by law enforcement officers in the state of Kansas, including after recent changes to state law in the 2026 legislative session under HB 2372.

This resource is for educational purposes only. It is not legal advice. If you have been arrested or believe your rights have been violated, you should contact an attorney.

For additional resources, including information specific to immigrants’ rights and enforcement at airports, please see our related Know Your Rights materials.

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