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The Adult Community Corrections program is a Kansas Department of Corrections funded, county operated intensive supervision probation (ISP) program designed to develop community-based correctional… Go to the web page
Douglas County Kansas was founded August 25, 1855. Construction of the historic county courthouse began early in 1903, and ended in January of 1905.
The Court Trustee's Office can assist with enforcement of child and maintenance support orders, modification of child support orders, notice to the parties of modification due to … Go to the web page
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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
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It is very important for you to know that when you sign a court document, you provide information to the court that may help or hurt your case. Before you sign any court document or get involved… Go to the web page
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Pretrial Supervision is one of Douglas County’s alternatives to incarceration programs. Douglas County Pretrial Supervision seeks to reduce incarceration rates due to a person’s inability to pay bond.
K.S.A. 23-3005 provides that the court may modify or change any prior order within three years of the date of the most recent child support order, when a material change in circumstances is… Go to the web page
Division 6 hears the following types of cases: Felony, Expungements and Behavioral Health Court
The mission of Douglas County Domestic Mediation Services is to provide children with the opportunity to develop and maintain positive relationships with each of their parents through the development… Go to the web page
Local court rules and administrative orders set by the Chief Judge of the 7th Judicial District of Kansas
The goal of the largest capital improvement project in the County’s history is to improve security for all users, improve operational efficiency and enhance technology availability.The Board of… Go to the web page
The Douglas County District Attorney’s Office is committed to the fair and equitable administration of justice for victims and defendants. As public servants, we work in transparency and seek… Go to the web page
Citizen Review Board (CRB) volunteers meet with families, children, attorneys, and service providers who are involved in child welfare cases. They talk about what is going well and what challenges… Go to the web page
The Youth Services Department handles juvenile clients who have been charged with crimes or were given a court ordered supervision.
Recent news about the Criminal Justice Coordination Council of Douglas County, KS
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The CSW Coordinator strives to facilitate a two-way relationship between the participant and the community. The community benefits from the skills that the community service workers… Go to the web page
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