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12 Μαΐ 2024 · The online case search system provides docket information for most cases as well as document images in some cases. Docket information and document images are available within minutes of being entered into the court record.
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The public information viewed on our online case search system reflects the docket entries in civil, criminal, criminal domestic violence and tax cases, probate cases for large estates and small estates, disclaimers of interest, major litigation, wills, and foreign estate proceedings.
Search District Court Records. As Kansas courts transition to a new centralized case management system, their public records will become available through an online portal. Until then, there are several ways to access case information. New! Courts finished with paper backlogs.
The DC Superior Court online case search system provides docket information for most cases as well as document images in some cases. Docket information and document images are available within minutes of being input or scanned into the court record.
The online case search system (eAccess) provides docket information for most cases as well as document images in some cases. Docket information and document images are available within minutes of being input or scanned into the court record.
Case Search. Participant Search. The eFiling Disclaimer: Responsibility for Privacy Protection is on the e-Filer: The responsibility for excluding or redacting identifiers found in all documents filed with the Court rests solely with the parties and their attorneys.
Court records can be accessed in person at the Courthouse at 525 N Main, 6th floor Court Records department and view records on a public access computer, or online through the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal. All public access documents are available at the Courthouse from 8 am to 4 pm.