KS · medical-debt statute of limitations
Kansas
Written contract
5 yr
Open account / oral
3 yr
Most common for medical
3 yr
Open-account period
How medical debt is treated in Kansas
Unsigned medical bills are open accounts (3 years, K.S.A. 60-512); a signed agreement invokes the 5-year written-contract period (60-511).
Last verified June 16, 2026.
Can the clock restart?
Kansas is strict: even a bare partial payment can revive the debt (K.S.A. 60-520). Do not make any payment on an old debt without advice.
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Kansas medical-debt questions
Note on credit reporting: The CFPB finalized a rule in January 2025 to remove most medical bills from consumer credit reports, but it was VACATED on July 11, 2025 by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas (Cornerstone Credit Union League v. CFPB) and is NOT in effect as of 2026. The court also held that the federal FCRA preempts similar state laws. Do not assume medical bills are barred from credit reports under federal law — confirm the current status on consumerfinance.gov. CFPB.