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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Kansas Docketing Statement in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the case caption, including the court type and district court case number. This information is crucial for identifying your appeal.
  3. Select the civil classification that best describes your appeal from the provided list. This helps categorize your case appropriately.
  4. In the 'Proceedings in the District Court' section, provide details about the trial judge and any other judges involved. Indicate how the case was disposed of (e.g., jury trial, summary judgment) and include relevant dates.
  5. List all attorneys who represented parties in district court, ensuring you include their contact information if they are not already mentioned.
  6. Complete the jurisdiction section by providing dates related to posttrial motions and notices of appeal. This establishes your right to appeal.
  7. Finally, summarize material facts and issues proposed for appeal in concise statements. Ensure clarity without argumentation.

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The clerk may extend for a period of no more than 14 days the initial time to plead to a petition in a civil action governed by the rules of civil procedure, other than an action commenced pursuant to the code of civil procedure for limited actions.
Clerks Office Fees FILING FEE for any civil action, suit or proceeding$405.00 RETRIEVAL OF RECORD FROM FEDERAL RECORDS CENTER $70.00** RETRIEVAL OF ELECTRONIC RECORDS $11.00*** RETURNED CHECK FOR LACK OF FUNDS $53.00 EXEMPLIFICATION OF DOCUMENT $24.0022 more rows
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A docket fee is a fee that a court charges to officially record a case on its docket or calendar. This fee is part of the costs associated with legal actions and is typically required to initiate proceedings in various types of cases, including civil, criminal, and admiralty cases.
Information available under the Kansas Open Records Act includes but is not limited to the following: Minutes and documents cited in open, public meetings. Salaries and basic information about public employees. Budget information.

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Notice of docketing means a document prepared by the commission secretary to notify the complainant or petitioner and the respondent that a notice of contest or a petition for modification of abatement period has been received and docketed by the commission; View Source.
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