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Resources for self-representation, small claims and criminal defendants, including the District Court Self-Help Office and external resources.
If you have received a traffic ticket, the following information may be helpful to you.
Senate Bill 367 (SB 367), enacted in 2016, revised the Juvenile Justice Code. One of the goals of SB 367 is to keep low risk juvenile offenders out of the juvenile offender system. K.S.A.… Go to the web page
The Douglas County District Attorney’s Office provides discovery to defense attorneys through PbK (Prosecutor by Karpel). Discovery is sent via email from PbK. Defense counsel must click a link… Go to the web page
The Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) allows you to inspect and obtain copies of public records created or maintained by public agencies in Kansas. KORA, K.S.A. 45-215, declares it is the public policy… Go to the web page
If you have been an innocent victim of a property crime and have suffered financial losses not covered by insurance or any other source, the Douglas County Property Compensation Fund may be of… Go to the web page
As your district attorney, I am proud of our work to create a victim-focused approach while proceeding with compassion and empathy for all people involved in our cases. By pursuing alternatives to… Go to the web page
Media releases and blog posts for the District Attorney's office
Stay up-to-date with the latest information from Douglas County District Attorney's Office.
Diversion is a privilege and not a right. No presumption in favor of diversion exists in any case, and the burden of persuasion rests with the applicant to establish that a diversion agreement will… Go to the web page
How to request Open Records for Douglas County Administration and associated fees.
Authority to set, update and maintain a county fee schedule is delegated by the County Commission to the County Administrator or the Administrator’s designee. KORA allows agencies to recover actual… Go to the web page
Official holidays recognized by Douglas County, KS. Most offices will be closed but emergency and infrastructure services remain active at all times.
Founded in August 25, 1855, Douglas County was one of the first counties organized in Kansas and, for many years, was one of the most populace and wealthy counties in the state. But it still did not… Go to the web page
In January 2020, Douglas County became a member of the Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE), a national network of local, state and regional governments working to advance racial equity and… Go to the web page
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Douglas County Kansas was founded August 25, 1855. Construction of the historic county courthouse began early in 1903, and ended in January of 1905.
In February 2023, Douglas County participated in the Forward Cities E3 Nation Tour, which was designed as a 3-day comprehensive, interactive experience, featuring workshops, Town Halls, and guided… Go to the web page
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NetWork Kansas E-Community has made a commitment to cultivating an entrepreneurial environment by identifying and developing resources to help local entrepreneurs start or grow businesses.