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Resources for self-representation, small claims and criminal defendants, including the District Court Self-Help Office and external resources.
Resources and information to guide you through your court case, including blank legal forms and step-by-step technical support for procedures and form completion.
The Eviction Resolution Program gives landlords and tenants information over the eviction court process, access to forms, and connections to resources in the community. It is a part of the Legal Self… Go to the web page
Court payments are handled by the Clerk of the District Court.
The following information may be helpful if you or a loved one has been charged with a crime. The exact course of events varies by individual case and by whether the case is a misdemeanor or felony.… Go to the web page
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.
In many situations, you can file a Small Claims lawsuit against an individual or a business if you are not seeking damages of more than $4,000 and if you want to work without an attorney.
Local court rules and administrative orders set by the Chief Judge of the 7th Judicial District of Kansas
Information about dealing with traffic tickets, court appearances, payments and traffic diversion.
Requests for court records can be made using a web form. Click the button below to begin the process.
The following information pertains to jury the selection process and juror information for the 7th District Court of Kansas located in Douglas County.
An expungement is the legal process of asking a judge to seal the court record of a previous criminal (or juvenile) offense. It is important to remember that, in Kansas, an expunged record is NOT… Go to the web page
Effective Immediately, The Clerk's Office has resumed normal hours of Mon-Fri, 8am - 12pm & 1pm -4:30pm.
Division 5 hears the following types of cases: Chapter 60 Major Civil, Drug Court, Probation Violations, and Care and Treatment
A listing of the nine divisions and judges, as well as two specialty courts in the 7th Judicial District of Kansas.
Individual contact information for District Court staff and judges
It is very important for you to know that when you sign a court document, you provide information to the court that may help or hurt your case. Before you sign any court document or get involved… Go to the web page
Information about getting a marriage license, getting divorced and protection orders related to stalking or abuse.
The District Court Volunteering Program seeks to connect the community and the legal system through the courts. Volunteering fosters a trusting and collaborative environment within the justice system… Go to the web page
Division 2 hears the following types of cases: Felonies