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K-State Research and Extension – Douglas County, in partnership with the Douglas County Community Foundation, is hosting a four-part series, “Welcome A-Board: Board Leadership Basics,” that begins… Go to the web page
The Douglas County Heritage Conservation Council is conducting an intensive historic resources survey of downtown Baldwin City. A public information meeting will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan… Go to the web page
The Douglas County Clerk’s office uses a third party vendor as its printer and inserter for mailing advance ballots. While processing one batch, some voters on the list were repeated, resulting in… Go to the web page
Mobile Food Vendor: Food and Fire Safety TrainingFood Trucks, Ice Cream Vendors, and Street Vendors, join us for this free and informative training session covering what mobile food vendors need to… Go to the web page
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
Criminal records go back to 1989, and civil records go back to 1992. 
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.
Your bond will be returned to you within 24-48 hours after the judge releases it. If you wish to pick your check up, you should make arrangements by calling the Accounting Technician at 785-832-5252.
There are two types of expungements: Adult and Juvenile. To view a complete list of the steps needed for acquiring an expungement, please visit the Getting an Expungement 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.
Jurors must be randomly selected and summoned to be able to serve on a jury. You cannot volunteer for service. In Douglas County, jurors are randomly selected from a list of people with Douglas… Go to the web page
The program provides an alternative to incarceration for eligible defendants. Defendants are assessed to determine their risk of re-offending and the likelihood of returning to court. Judges decide… Go to the web page
  June 27th, 2017 11:00am – 12:30pm   1. Review and approve CJCC meeting minutes from May 9th , 2017 2. Statistics update – Emily Kennedy 3. SAMSHA Best Practices… Go to the web page
-Convene -Pledge of Allegiance -Consider approval of Minutes for September 22, 2006 CONSENT AGENDA(1) Consider approval of Commission Orders    REGULAR AGENDA … Go to the web page
  ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION:  Public comment will be taken for each regular agenda item as each item is discussed.  Individuals will be limited to one comment per agenda item.… Go to the web page
The Board of County Commissioners will consider a request from Kansas Sky Energy Center for a conditional-use permit, or CUP, during a special business meeting at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 13, for a… Go to the web page
The Douglas County Heritage Conservation Council announces the recipients of the 2024 Natural & Cultural Heritage grant program after receiving approval from the Board of County Commissioners in… Go to the web page
With thousands of visitors expected in Douglas County during this summer’s World Cup events, local organizations are partnering to help area businesses strengthen their online presence. The Lawrence… Go to the web page
Topeka-based Omni Circle Group, host organization for the Shawnee Startups eCommunity, is expanding its “Ignite: New Venture Discovery” program to the Lawrence area through a collaborative… Go to the web page
Conditional Use Permits allow certain uses in a permitted Zoning District without changing the Zoning. To begin the procedure, a site plan and application must be submitted to the Planning &… Go to the web page