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As of March 01, 2025, the average annual salary for a Judge/Magistrate in Kansas is $175,447. ing to Salary.com, salaries can range from a low of $169,043 to a high of $215,369, with most professionals earning between $172,095 and $196,344.
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In Kansas, there is a single federal district court, a state supreme court, a state court of appeals, and trial courts with both general and limited jurisdiction. These courts serve different purposes, which are outlined in the sections below.
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The Kansas Judicial Council is an independent agency in the judicial branch. The statutorily created council has ten members, eight of which are appointed by the chief justice. The council works to improve the administration of justice in Kansas by continuously studying the judicial system and related areas of law.
The Municipal Courts are the lowest level courts, which focus on cases involving specific subject matter. The District Courts are the trial courts of general jurisdiction. The Court of Appeals acts as the intermediate appellate court. The Kansas Supreme Court is the highest court in the state.
There are three types of constitutional courts: federal district courts, federal appellate courts, and the United States Supreme Court. Constitutional courts exercise the judicial powers found in Article III of the Constitution.

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