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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
Although the District Court Trustee's office does not handle parenting time issues at all, we have provided a few forms that you might find useful. 
Applying for a Property Tax ExemptionThe Kansas Board of Tax Appeals (“Board”) determines qualification for a property tax exemptionTo start the application process with the Board, complete the… Go to the web page
Various applications and licenses including Cereal Malt Beverage, Transient Merchant, Fish and Game, as well as hunter safety information.
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.
Douglas County encourages residents to sign up for the NE Kansas Regional Notification System, a free call notification system being utilized by Douglas County to provide residents with health and… Go to the web page
Plan ahead for any emergency by getting 911 the information to help you fast and keep your family safe.
How to vote in Douglas County, including advanced ballot, drop-off, by mail, provisional, military and overseas ballots, as well as an advanced voting schedule.
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The Douglas County Drug Treatment Court was established in January 2020 by Judge Kay Huff and the Drug Court Team. Drug Court is a four-phase treatment court for adults who are charged with felonies… Go to the web page
A list of staff members in the Court Trustee's Office for the District Court
Shannon is a Lawrence townie, proud to have been raised here by a community who cared and offered support throughout her entire youth, which was steeped in experiences of family violence and deep… Go to the web page
Court payments are handled by the Clerk of the District Court.
While the Court Trustee does not assist in obtaining an order for reimbursement of medical expenses, we have developed a form and instructions for you to use.
The Kansas Noxious Weed Law (K.S.A. 2-1314 et seq) requires all persons who own or supervise land in Kansas to control and eradicate all weeds declared noxious by legislative action.
Division 4 hears the following types of cases: Probate, Limited Civil, and Chapter 60 Major Civil
Division 2 hears the following types of cases: Felonies 
Local court rules and administrative orders set by the Chief Judge of the 7th Judicial District of Kansas
A listing of the nine divisions and judges, as well as two specialty courts in the 7th Judicial District of Kansas.
Division 3 hears Domestic, Chapter 60 Major Civil and Probate cases.