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eCourt

Kansas eCourt includes the applications and technologies that create a statewide, web-based courthouse, changing how state courts interact with and serve people. One component of eCourt is a centralized case management system that will be used by all state courts. The transition to the centralized case management system will continue into 2022.

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Kansas Courts eFiling

ALERT! Kansas eCourt systems are currently offline.


All Kansas-licensed attorneys who are permitted to practice law under Supreme Court Rule 208(a) must electronically file documents in state courts.

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If you are a Kansas attorney and you have completed your registration, you may eFile now.

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Online Services

As Kansas courts transition to a new centralized case management system following the Kansas eCourt Statewide Rollout Plan, they will begin to offer online access to court records and change how they accept online payments.

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Search District Court Records

All district courts allow access to public records through a courthouse terminal. Courts that have transitioned to the centralized case management system offer online access to public court records through the eCourt public portal.

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Pay a Fine or Fee

Whether a court has transitioned to the centralized case management system affects how you pay fines and fees online, as well as how you pay by mail.

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Centralized Case Management System Project

The centralized case management system is a key component in the Kansas Supreme Court's eCourt plan. It will complete the conversion from local, paper-driven processes to a statewide electronic one. Its rollout to all state courts is scheduled to be complete in 2024.

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Expanded Access to eCourt

There are two types of expanded access to information in the Kansas eCourt case management system: external stakeholder and attorney. Both are through the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal.

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