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Generally, no. If you believe it will cause hardship to appear on the date on your ticket, you may file a written request for continuance with the court at least three days prior to the date you are… Go to the web page
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2018
4:00 p.m.
CONSENT AGENDA
(1) (a) Consider approval of Commission Orders;
(b) Review and approve the FY19 Kansas Department of Corrections-Juvenile… Go to the web page
You will be notified if your request has been granted or denied by email, as well as a letter in the mail. You may contact the Jury Coordinator at Jury@dgcoks.gov or 785-832-5213 if you… Go to the web page
You should fill out the Notice to Defendant (Earnings or Non-earnings) that accompanies the Order of Garnishment sent to your employer and/or bank and file it in the District Court division your case… Go to the web page
For civil and criminal cases, the following information is available on the public access computers: party names, case filings, document filings, court payments, criminal charges, and court dates.
You may appear in court at the time specified on your ticket to request additional time to pay. Be sure to bring your copy of the ticket to court with you. If you fail to pay in full or appear in… Go to the web page
The Kansas Supreme Court has upheld all maps as passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor. The Douglas County Clerk’s Office has been preparing for implementation of new maps when approved… Go to the web page
In an effort to protect the health and safety of Douglas County employees and the community, Douglas County will continue to restrict public access to all Douglas County buildings until at least May… Go to the web page
You should prepare a written response to the summons and file it with the court. A copy should also be sent to the plaintiff's attorney, whose address is listed on the summons. You may want to… Go to the web page
An expungement is the legal process of asking a judge to seal the court record of a previous criminal (or juvenile) offense. It is important to remember that, in Kansas, an expunged record is NOT… Go to the web page
The Judicial and Law Enforcement Center houses several county departments including the District Attorney, District Court (includes Citizen Review Board (CRB), Clerk of the District Court, Community… Go to the web page
The court can provide you with proof of your Jury Service the day you arrive at court if you are summoned to appear. For more information, please contact the Jury Coordinator at Jury@dgcoks.gov… Go to the web page
No. Please inform the court of your condition, and they will try to make the proper accommodations.
The information is used by the court and trial attorneys for basic information to shorten the jury selection process.
It is essential to the legal system that all jurors report each day they are told to report and that they be on time. Your absence may delay a trial and could potentially result in your being held in… Go to the web page
Agenda for CJCC Meeting #4: June 7th 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
1. Review minutes and approve
2. Bylaws Amendment regarding addition of “public health”
3. Update on recommendation… Go to the web page
Please contact the jury coordinator immediately at 785-832-5232 or jury@dgcoks.gov for options to avoid potentially being held in contempt of court.
Children may not come to court with you. The Douglas County Judicial Center does not provide daycare for jurors. You are responsible for arranging care for your children. Parents with children at… Go to the web page
No. While every trial is different, the court strives to make Jury Selection as quick and efficient as possible. There will be a brief period of waiting between checking in when you… Go to the web page
We accept payments by mail in the form of cashier's check, money order or personal check. However, we do not accept personal checks for license reinstatements. You may also pay with a credit card… Go to the web page