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  2. Begin by entering the juvenile's name and year of birth in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the case number, ensuring it matches '20___-JV-___'. This is essential for proper documentation.
  4. Indicate whether the juvenile is male or female by selecting the appropriate checkbox.
  5. In the section regarding court findings, select the appropriate options based on the circumstances of the case. Each choice will guide subsequent actions.
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The Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) guarantees any person the right to inspect and obtain copies of all public records, unless the records are closed consistent with specific provisions of law.
This would be the case number, case type, whos involved, names of attorneys, judge assigned, and hearing dates. Court records include the documents filed in the case.
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
0:06 2:04 Involved the case number if known and the type of case. Some records may require a small fee forMoreInvolved the case number if known and the type of case. Some records may require a small fee for copies fees can vary by county typically ranging from $1 to5.
You can search district court cases statewide using the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal. The Kansas eCourt Courts lists the dates each court began operating on the Kansas eCourt case management system.

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The Kansas Municipal Court Manual addresses the municipal court and its operation and explains the various procedures followed by municipal judges in performance of their judicial functions. To order a book, call (785) 296-2498 or email judicial.council@ks.gov.
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.

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