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The Douglas County Payroll Office processes payroll for Douglas County employees under the direction of the County Clerk. Currently we process approximately 435 paychecks on a biweekly cycle. Due to… Go to the web page
If you’re a farmer or food entrepreneur, you want to focus on developing your recipe, market, and business model—not worry about the upfront capital costs of an expensive commercial kitchen and… Go to the web page
Information emergency preparedness for businesses and organizations, including developing plans and preparedness kits.
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 emergency services, including agencies providing emergency response, communications systems and disaster preparedness.
The LEPC is responsible for developing an emergency plan to prepare for and respond to chemical emergencies within the community.
Severe weather safety information for the general public. Each person has a role to play in preparedness. Here are several ways to prepare yourself and your family for severe weather season.
Learn about open burning regulations and safety for the unincorporated areas of Douglas County. Open burning is determined daily based on specific criteria. Verify if open burning is allowed and log… Go to the web page
How to request Open Records for Douglas County Administration and associated fees.
Human Resources (HR) is responsible for placing advertisements for new jobs, onboarding new hires, and handling employee benefits, such as health insurance, voluntary benefits, and flexible spending.
Douglas County Kansas was founded August 25, 1855. Construction of the historic county courthouse began early in 1903, and ended in January of 1905.
Emergency Management staff consists of 3 full-time employees, 1 part-time employee, and 3 duty officers who are on-call outside of normal business hours.
The Appraiser's Office publishes a newsletter throughout the year to report department updates and property valuation information.
As an Agricultural County in an Agriculture based state, Douglas County is very supportive of Agritourism operations. Common agritourism uses include U-Pick's or Farm-to-Table operations. Simply… Go to the web page
Douglas County, Kansas has launched Open Budget Douglas County to offer residents and community stakeholders with an accessible and user-friendly interactive platform to understand and explore the… Go to the web page
A list of web components available for use on the website.
The County Clerk's office is happy to assist with filing the Kansas Homestead Claim, Property Tax Relief Claim ("Safe Senior") or Senior or Disabled Veteran ("SVR") Claim, for people who do not file… Go to the web page
There are two different options property owner's have to file an appeal, through the Informal Appeal or a Payment Under Protest. This page details these the process of the options and includes… Go to the web page
We are perpetually looking for civic-minded individuals to serve as election workers. The Douglas County Elections Office generally operates about 60 polling locations which serve the citizens… Go to the web page
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.
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