Kansas Demand Promissory Note Overview
A demand promissory note in Kansas is a flexible loan agreement where the lender can request full repayment at any time. There is no fixed maturity date — the loan remains outstanding until the lender makes a formal demand. The maximum interest rate in Kansas is 15%.
15% general cap; no limit for business loans. Demand notes are commonly used in Kansas for family loans, loans between friends, shareholder loans, and informal business financing where both parties want flexibility.
Regarding demand notice in Kansas: No specific statutory demand period; reasonable notice expected. The statute of limitations for collecting on a promissory note in Kansas is 3 years (oral), 5 years (written), though the start date for demand notes can vary.
15%
Usury rate cap
On Demand
No fixed maturity
3 years
Statute of limitations
30 Days
Recommended notice
Kansas Legal Requirements
Kansas has specific requirements for demand promissory notes:
Important: Kansas Usury & Demand Rules
Kansas's maximum interest rate is 15%. No specific statutory demand period; reasonable notice expected. Specify a clear notice period in your note to avoid disputes.
- Written Agreement: Must be in writing and signed by the borrower
- Demand Clause: Clearly state the note is “payable on demand”
- Notice Period: Specify days borrower has to pay after written demand (30-90 days recommended)
- Compliant Interest Rate: Must not exceed Kansas's 15% usury cap
- Delivery Method: Specify how demand must be delivered (certified mail recommended)
- Governing Law: Specify Kansas as the governing jurisdiction
Making a Demand in Kansas
When the lender is ready to call in the loan, they must follow proper demand procedures:
Prepare the Demand Letter
State the total amount owed (principal + accrued interest), reference the original note, and specify the deadline for payment
Send via Certified Mail
Send the demand letter by certified mail with return receipt to prove delivery under Kansas law
Wait the Notice Period
Allow the borrower the full notice period specified in the note (or a reasonable time if not specified) to arrange payment
Pursue Collection if Unpaid
Demand letter, suit in small claims or district court
Collection Procedures in Kansas
If the borrower fails to pay after a proper demand, the lender can pursue legal remedies in Kansas.
| Aspect | Kansas Rule |
|---|---|
| Usury Rate | 15% |
| Demand Notice | No specific statutory demand period; reasonable notice expected |
| Statute of Limitations | 3 years (oral), 5 years (written) |
| Collection Procedure | Demand letter, suit in small claims or district court |
Sample Kansas Demand Promissory Note
Below is a preview of our Kansas-specific demand promissory note template.
STATE OF KANSAS
DEMAND PROMISSORY NOTE
Payable on Demand — No Fixed Maturity
FOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned promises to pay ON DEMAND to the order of Lender the sum of $[Amount]
LENDER:
Name: [Lender Name]
Address: [Kansas Address]
BORROWER:
Name: [Borrower Name]
Address: [Kansas Address]
TERMS
Interest: [Rate]% per annum (max 15% in KS)
Payable within 30 days of written demand by Lender
Kansas Demand Promissory Note FAQ
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