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The University of Kansas School of Law’s Legal Aid Clinic will host a Clean Slate Criminal Record Expungement Clinic in partnership with the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office and Lawrence… Go to the web page
The public is encouraged to join our County Commission meetings in person or live using Zoom. Agendas for public meetings, along with the materials associated with those meeting agendas, will… Go to the web page
They are located in the lobby of the Court Clerk's office, which is in the basement of the Judicial & Law Enforcement Center (JLE).
You will need to contact the Appraiser's Office at: 785-832-5289. Be prepared to provide the proper documentation regarding any transactions.
The computer system is designed to randomly select jurors from a list of people with Douglas County addresses provided by the Kansas DMV.
The information is used by the court and trial attorneys for basic information to shorten the jury selection process.
The number of jurors is determined by the level of the incident or crime.
Judicial ethics prohibit judges from speaking directly with parties about their cases.
No. No tape, staples, nails, tacks, putty, command strips, etc. is allowed to be placed on the walls.
No. All services provided through the Douglas County pretrial release program are at no cost to the defendant, including electronic monitoring.
No. You must submit the Exemption Application through the Appraiser’s Office for it to be processed correctly.
Electronic Monitoring and House Arrest are designed to provide the courts with supervision alternatives in lieu of placement in the detention center.
By law, the county appraiser is responsible for listing and valuing property in a uniform and equal manner. The appraiser determines the appropriate value of a property.
Visit the Public Works website for information about noxious weeds.
The average trial lasts between one-and-a-half and two days.
Most trials in Douglas County are not sequestered jury trials. In fact, we have not had a sequestered jury trial in the last twenty years.
The public is encouraged to join our County Commission meetings in person or live using Zoom. Agendas for public meetings, along with the materials associated with those meeting agendas, will… Go to the web page
No, never deliver or accept a title that is not completely and properly assigned. It is a violation of Kansas law to fail to show complete chain of ownership of the title.
In order to for the District Attorney's office to assist us in pursuing collection of insufficient checks, proof of identification is required at the time the check is accepted.
The Register of Deeds is a county official elected to a four-year term who ensures that documents are recorded properly and also maintains and preserves those records according to Kansas law.