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Please contact the Jury Coordinator at Jury@dgcoks.gov or call 785-832-5213 for options on how to proceed.
You do not need to bring anything with you. You may want to bring a jacket, book, or something else to do during the brief period of waiting.
Two types of trials have juries: criminal trials and civil trials. You will not know the type of case you will hear until you come to the Judicial & Law Enforcement Center.
It is up to the individual discretion of each judge. In general, it is not permitted. The judges feel it is important that jurors focus their attention on witnesses and information rather than on… Go to the web page
As directed by KSA 19-547, a listing of all delinquent personal property taxes will be published three consecutive weeks during the month of October.
The W-9 is an IRS form requesting official information about a vendor. Douglas County, KS uses this information to report vendor payments to the IRS (via 1099M), when required. The W-9 should be… Go to the web page
Usually checks are cut and mailed every Thursday after the County Commissioners have met on Wednesday afternoon and approve the Accounts Payable report. Occasionally, holidays or other… Go to the web page
Contact us or the Douglas County Treasurer by email, phone or US Mail and we will update your mailing address.
Contact the Register of Deeds to see if a plat or survey is on file for your property.
The park opens at 6:00 a.m. and closes at 10:00 p.m. The Wells Overlook park was donated in 1971 by William H. Wells in memory of William D. Wells and Charles W. Wells.
The governing body of each township is responsible for the treatment of all Noxious weeds on right-of-ways and properties supervised by them.
Everbridge is a “confirm and quit” system meaning that once you confirm receipt of the message, the system will not use other methods of notification to reach you.
Please visit https://dgcoks.gov/culinarycommons/welcome for more information about the Culinary Commons Commercial Kitchen located in Building #21 on the Fairgrounds.
No, you cannot use hours that you have performed for one case to satisfy hours for another case. 
No, however, judges have discretion to order a cash or surety bond be posted as a condition of any pretrial release.
A copy of the Board’s decision will be sent both to you and to the Appraiser’s Office so that we can adjust our records for the property accordingly.
Yes. As long as it is permitted by the courts, a program participant can maintain full employment.
Yes. Attorneys may make photocopies utilizing our honors system. Photocopies and prints are 10¢ per page.
If a person is seeking a protection order against someone else, they can apply online at kspop.gov. Click “Get Started.”