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With some limited exceptions, the state said electronic filing is available in district courts statewide. If a case exists in the Kansas eCourt case management system, documents can be filed ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (KWCH) - The Kansas judicial branch announced on Tuesday that the information systems used by district courts in 104 Kansas counties should be restored by the end of the year.
The Kansas judicial branch is anticipating it will restore most of its information systems to district courts in more than 100 counties by the end of the year after confirming that it was the ...
Representatives of the Kansas Judicial Branch say the website, self-help.kscourts.gov, is designed to share information, forms, and tools to help Kansans with district court processes.
The case management systems for district courts in 28 of the state’s 105 counties are expected to be back online by Monday, with others following by the end of the week.
Kansas Judicial Branch officials said the Kansas eCourt case management system is used by district courts in 104 counties. It centralizes case data and provides a register of actions in each case.