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A list of questions and answers that highlight the composition of Emergency Communications team and how they do our jobs.
There are three ways to vote in the Primary Election: Advanced ballot - by mail and ballot boxes, Early voting in-person and Election day in-person.
A list of department, councils and programs in Douglas County government.
In order to balance the diversity of conservation values within the river corridor and the development needs of our growing community, the County, in partnership with government and institutional… Go to the web page
Resources for self-representation, small claims and criminal defendants, including the District Court Self-Help Office and external resources.
Requests for court records can be made using a web form. Click the button below to begin the process.
The Adult Services Department handles adult clients who are awaiting trial or were given a court ordered supervision.
Accounts Payable is part of the Douglas County Clerk's Office and is responsible for paying all invoices for goods and services purchased by the Douglas County, Kansas Government. All payments are… Go to the web page
The mission of Douglas County Emergency Management is to provide a comprehensive emergency management program to effectively mitigate against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from all types of… Go to the web page
A listing of Douglas County boards, councils and committees.
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
Douglas County is partnering with Clarion Associates to undertake a comprehensive diagnostic review of the County’s zoning and subdivision regulations. These regulations govern how and where… Go to the web page
A list of staff members in the Court Trustee's Office for the District Court
Effective Immediately, The Clerk's Office has resumed normal hours of Mon-Fri, 8am - 12pm & 1pm -4:30pm.
Information Technology supports and provides network infrastructure, computer and audiovisual hardware, help desk support and software solutions to employees and county facilities.
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.
Information emergency preparedness for businesses and organizations, including developing plans and preparedness kits. 
Court payments are handled by the Clerk of the District Court.
Information about dealing with traffic tickets, court appearances, payments and traffic diversion.