Kansas Board of Law Examiners
Kansas Bar Admission
Legal Intern Permit
Restricted Licenses
Attorney registration
Update registration information through the Attorney Registration Portal, pay your annual registration fee, or request a Certificate of Good Standing.
Attorney registration
Online attorney directory
Attorney disciplinary system
The Kansas attorney disciplinary system protects the public against attorney misconduct and maintains the integrity
of the profession.
PANDEMIC ALERT: The day-to-day operations for the Office
of the Disciplinary Administrator have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. If you have a question, call
785-435-8200 or email attydisc@kscourts.org. We are not in the
office full time, but some staff are in the office every day.
About attorney discipline
Office of the
Disciplinary Administrator
Attorney complaint process
Published attorney discipline cases
Lawyers' Fund for
Client Protection
Ethics and grievance
committees
Lawyer assistance
committees
Kansas Lawyers Assistance Program
The Kansas Lawyers Assistance Program provides many different services, depending on the needs of the lawyer or bar.
Services are always confidential and free. Funding comes from annual registration fees attorneys pay to practice law
in Kansas.
Kansas Lawyers Assistance Program
Kansas Continuing Legal Education
Kansas attorneys are required to complete formal continuing legal education. Kansas Continuing Legal Education
administers the rules, monitors each attorney's compliance, notifies attorneys of their continuing legal education
status, and accredits courses and works with continuing legal education providers.
Kansas Continuing Legal Education
Juvenile court training and reporting
As part of juvenile justice reform in 2016, the Office of Judicial Administration designated a training and reporting
protocol for judges, county and district attorneys, and defense attorneys who work in juvenile court.
Juvenile court training protocol and
reporting
Pro bono or low-cost legal services
The Kansas Supreme Court adopted Supreme Court Rule 712B to establish the process by which nonprofit legal service providers or law school clinics can be approved to use retired, inactive, or single-employer attorneys to provide pro bono services, and to identify the requiremetns and authorization process for attorneys who wish to provide these services.
About pro bono or low-cost legal services
Select a bank for a lawyer trust account
Attorneys must hold funds that are the property of clients or third persons in a separate Kansas bank account.
Supreme Court Rule 226 1.15:
Client-Lawyer Relationship: Safekeeping Property