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The County Administrator is the chief executive officer of the county, with overall responsibility for the efficient administration of policies determined by the County Commission. The administrator… Go to the web page
Our mission is to keep individuals out of custody and living within the community while providing accountability and safety for all. Douglas County House Arrest was created to keep court approved… Go to the web page
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
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Douglas County offers recycling drop-off sites to serve residents the unincorporated areas of the County. Residents who live within incorporated areas may have curbside options available. Read on for… Go to the web page
A listing of real estate property tools, services and resources provided by Douglas County
Douglas County Kansas was founded August 25, 1855. Construction of the historic county courthouse began early in 1903, and ended in January of 1905.
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
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
The Douglas County District Attorney’s Office is committed to the fair and equitable administration of justice for victims and defendants. As public servants, we work in transparency and seek… Go to the web page
Effective Immediately, The Clerk's Office has resumed normal hours of Mon-Fri, 8am - 12pm & 1pm -4:30pm.
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
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The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent… Go to the web page
Volunteer opportunities are available with Consolidated Fire District #1.  Volunteers are an important part of emergency response for both fire and medical incidents in the county. Volunteering… Go to the web page
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
Contact information for the Office of the District Attorney for Douglas County, KS
External resources related to consumer protection at the state and federal level
The Victim-Witness program of the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office was designed to create a more trauma-informed, compassionate and inclusive response for victims and witnesses involved with… Go to the web page
The Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) allows you to inspect and obtain copies of public records created or maintained by public agencies in Kansas. KORA, K.S.A. 45-215, declares it is the public policy… Go to the web page