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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.
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
The Adult Services Department handles adult clients who are awaiting trial or were given a court ordered supervision.
A listing of Douglas County boards, councils and committees.
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
Culinary Commons is a community incubator kitchen that offers you a clean, quiet atmosphere to cook with friends and family, create delicious recipes to launch your food business, or innovate to… Go to the web page
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Employee benefits resources for potential and current employees of Douglas County, Kansas.
Access to archives for Board and Council meetings, news, county budgets and election results.
Electronic recording is the fastest and most secure way to record your documents.  Submit remotely and receive recording or rejection notices within minutes.  E-Record has helped hundreds… Go to the web page
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.
All property in the State of Kansas is valued annually as of January 1. Most property is valued based on its fair market value. Fair market value is the amount an informed buyer is willing to pay and… Go to the web page
There are eight cemetery districts (which cover 11 cemeteries) in Douglas County. These districts levy taxes that pay for the upkeep and maintenance of the cemeteries.
The Appraiser’s Office and GIS work closely together to provide additional resources for property owners. The Property Search and Property Map Viewer can be accessed on this page.
How to request Open Records for Douglas County Administration and associated fees.
The Public Works Department maintains 224 miles of County roads, 158 bridges, 1,100 culverts, Lone Star Lake and seven County park sites.
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The Real Estate Division maintains current records of real property in Douglas County, of individual parcels by ownership, address, legal description, special assessments and tax identification… Go to the web page
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