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Sarah Plinsky was hired as the County Administrator in September 2019 after serving in the interim position for nine months. Before becoming the administrator, she had served as the Assistant County… Go to the web page
A listing of various "smart" alert services using modern assistive technology. Includes Smart 911, Text-to-911, Amber Alerts, Project Lifesaver, and the Burn Hotline.
Contact form for the Emergency Communications Center (ECC) 
Working with agencies and community partners is critical to proper emergency preparedness and response systems. Emergency management is more effective with collaboration during all phases, from… Go to the web page
The County Appraiser's Office is responsible for the appraisal of all real estate and personal property in Douglas County.
The County Clerk's Office is responsible for paying all of the County Claims and Payroll for County employees. 
The Register of Deeds office serves as a recording and information center for real estate located in Douglas County. If you have ever bought or sold property, you have interacted with a similar… Go to the web page
The Douglas County Clerk serves as the County's Election Officer with the responsibility for the planning and operation of all elections held in the county (as required by Kansas Statutes and… Go to the web page
The Court Trustee's Office can assist with enforcement of child and maintenance support orders, modification of child support orders, notice to the parties of modification due to … Go to the web page
Resources and information to guide you through your court case, including blank legal forms and step-by-step technical support for procedures and form completion.
The Treasurer's Office provides services related to Motor Vehicles and Taxes for Douglas County, Kansas.
A list of web components available for use on the website.
Douglas County is Providing leadership, making decisions and taking actions to serve Douglas County by integrating a healthy environment, vibrant economy, and livable society to benefit current and… Go to the web page
No. Once you've submitted your application to a job opening with a specific Job ID, you cannot re-apply to that same job opening. You can however track the status of that job opening under the 'Job… Go to the web page
There are four sections to the one-page Online Employment Application, including: 1: Job Application includes:   Contact Info Questionnaire Driver's License Info (optional) Availability… Go to the web page
To apply for one or more positions with Douglas County, Kansas, you must: View Current Job Openings Review jobs by visiting the 'Current Job Openings' page. Apply Online Apply online by visiting… Go to the web page
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Yes. You can always review and edit your application as long as it's stored in our system. It is suggested that you complete all editing *before* submitting it to a job opening.
You can track the status of all job opening that you've previously applied for under the 'Job Tracker' section on the very bottom of your application's home page.
You can put one or more jobs next to "Job(s) applied for" at the top-left of the paper application. Therefore, you are not required to fill out one application for each position applied for.