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Kansas has 31 judicial districts consisting of one or more counties. Each county has a district court and a resident judge. Kansas district courts are created by the Kansas Constitution.
Rule 1001 of the Kansas Supreme Court authorizes extended media coverage of appellate and trial court proceedings and extends coverage to state municipal court proceedings. Under this rule, coverage is permissible only by the news media and educational television stations and only for news or educational purposes.
If you would like to access an official record, please file a Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) request online or in person with the appropriate department or agency. More details on how to file a KORA request can be found at .
The Tenth Judicial District Judicial Nominating Commission consists of a chairperson, 7 lawyers and 7 non-lawyers. When a vacancy is announced, the Commission commences the judicial nomination procedure. All of the Commissions meetings are open to the public. The Commission welcomes citizen input and engagement.
This act divided the Eighth Circuit into two circuits, organizing the judicial districts of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming as the Tenth Circuit and the judicial districts of Arkansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota as a new Eighth Circuit.

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Small claims court is for simple cases to recover money or property worth less than $10,000. You cannot be represented by a lawyer in small claims.
Johnson County District Court (10th Judicial Branch) is the last county in the state to move their court records to a statewide centralized case management system as part of a multi-year project by the State of Kansas.
Congress reestablished the Tenth Circuit, including Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming (all of which had been in the Eighth Circuit) in the Tenth Circuit.

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