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The Behavioral Health Court (BHC) is a collaboration among the Court, Douglas County District Attorney’s Office, Criminal Justice Services, Defense Attorneys, Local law enforcement, Bert Nash… Go to the web page
A listing of volunteering opportunities available to the public through various county agencies
Douglas County offers many services and resources aimed at offering alternatives to jail time. These include more traditional options, such as probation and diversion, as well as initiatives such as… Go to the web page
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The Douglas County Clerk’s office has mailed more than 66,000 informational brochures and advance voting applications to voters ahead of the Nov. 5 City/School General Election. The informational… Go to the web page
Request a change to the County Appraiser for a personal property item, such as mobile home, vehicle, trailer, aircraft, watercraft or CIME.
The mission of Douglas County Emergency Management is to provide a comprehensive emergency management program to effectively mitigate against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from all types of… Go to the web page
Contact form for the office of the County Appraiser
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The Youth Services Department handles juvenile clients who have been charged with crimes or were given a court ordered supervision.
Developed alongside the Heritage Conservation Council in 2011, the Natural and Cultural Heritage Grant Program provides funding to organizations to support a variety of natural and cultural heritage… Go to the web page
Established in 1994, Emergency Communications' primary mission is to serve the citizens of Douglas County, including the cities of Baldwin, Eudora, Lecompton and Lawrence, by acting as a… Go to the web page
The Douglas County Clerk’s office will offer advance voting July 15-Aug. 3 in leased space at 2329 Iowa Street, Suite M, next to Texas Roadhouse restaurant, for the 2020 elections in addition to the… Go to the web page
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If you reside in Douglas County, KS and registered to vote at least twenty-one days before the upcoming election then yes, you may vote. If you have moved from another county in Kansas within thirty… Go to the web page
In Douglas County, there are 57 polling locations that require at least 170 workers on Election Days, and there’s one person who coordinates all of them: Julie Ybarra. Ybarra has worked 30 elections… Go to the web page
All of our crews assist with snow and ice removal, storm and emergency response and rural drop-off recycling. Each department and their responsibilities are listed below.
The Douglas County Clerk’s Office has launched two new online tools on its website – dgcoks.gov/elections – to provide residents with easy access to up-to-date voting and election information.The new… Go to the web page
On May 5, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission announced that Douglas County Clerk Jamie Shew was elected chair of the Standards Board executive committee during its annual meeting April 28-29 in… Go to the web page
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