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Public access computers are available to the public for all District Court matters. The computers are located in the District Court Clerk's office in the Judicial and Law Enforcement Building.
The Court Trustee’s Office was established in 1995 by the Judges of the Seventh Judicial Circuit to better serve the citizens of Douglas County by providing expedited enforcement of child support and… Go to the web page
The District Court Volunteering Program seeks to connect the community and the legal system through the courts. Volunteering fosters a trusting and collaborative environment within the justice system… Go to the web page
Authority to set, update and maintain a county fee schedule is delegated by the County Commission to the County Administrator or the Administrator’s designee. KORA allows agencies to recover actual… Go to the web page
Emancipation generally refers to the point at which a child is viewed as an adult in the eyes of the law.  With respect to child support, it refers to the point in time when a parent is no… Go to the web page
Information about dealing with traffic tickets, court appearances, payments and traffic diversion.
Court payments are handled by the Clerk of the District Court.
The following information may be helpful if you or a loved one has been charged with a crime. The exact course of events varies by individual case and by whether the case is a misdemeanor or felony.… Go to the web page
Effective Immediately, The Clerk's Office has resumed normal hours of Mon-Fri, 8am - 12pm & 1pm -4:30pm.
How to request Open Records for Douglas County Administration and associated fees.
Senate Bill 367 (SB 367), enacted in 2016, revised the Juvenile Justice Code. One of the goals of SB 367 is to keep low risk juvenile offenders out of the juvenile offender system. K.S.A.… Go to the web page
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Pro Tem Division hears the following types of cases: PFA/PFS, Misdemeanors, Small Claims, and Traffic Misdemeanors/Infractions
The 7th Judicial District Court of Kansas includes court divisions, Clerk of the District Court, Court Trustee, Court Services, Citizen Review Board and the Self-Help office.
Citizen Review Board (CRB) volunteers meet with families, children, attorneys, and service providers who are involved in child welfare cases. They talk about what is going well and what challenges… Go to the web page
Media releases and blog posts for the District Attorney's office
As your district attorney, I am proud of our work to create a victim-focused approach while proceeding with compassion and empathy for all people involved in our cases. By pursuing alternatives to… Go to the web page
eFiling is for Attorneys only. If you are a member of the public attempting to file with the District Court, do not use eFiling. This is a service for attorneys only. The Douglas County District… Go to the web page
Felonies and Veterans Court
The ability to access records concerning activities of public agencies is essential for the transparency of government and the ability for each individual to understand how the government is… Go to the web page