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18th Judicial District Court of Kansas has offices and courtrooms located in the Sedgwick County Courthouse, but it is part of the State of Kansas Judicial Branch, not part of Sedgwick County Government.
Walk-in Traffic Court is located on the first floor of the Sedgwick County Courthouse. The hours are from 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m, Monday - Friday (excluding holidays), and in the afternoon from 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ONLY
Sedgwick County Courthouse 525 N Main Wichita, KS 67203-3773 Phone: 316-660-5801 Fax: 316-941-5361 Clerk of the District Court: Bernie Lumbreras Visit Site » Back to top
Welcome to the Sedgwick County District Court Records department. The Records Department is responsible for maintaining all microfiche, microfilm and electronic records of the district court, we hold all kinds of information including Marriage Licenses, Civil court, Criminal court, Domestic court, Probate court, Support Division, and Traffic ...
Please note that some departments may have different hours. For hours of operation for a specific department, please refer to the web page for that department.
On the 18th Judicial District Court webpage, you will find the dockets for the next seven days. You can find dockets for criminal, traffic, and juvenile cases, civil daily calendar, family law docket agenda, probate daily calendar, and cases filed on previous work dates.
Records for marriages recorded in Sedgwick County and divorces granted in Sedgwick County are maintained by 18th Judicial District Court, located in the Sedgwick County Courthouse. Marriage and divorce certificates are also available from the State Office of Vital Statistics in Topeka.
18th Judicial District is the trial court for Sedgwick County. Judicial districts have jurisdiction over all civil, criminal, juvenile offender, child in need of care, probate, care and treatment, family law, and adoption cases, as well as municipal and small claims appeals. Currently, 30 judges serve on the bench for the District and oversee the
The Kansas Open Records Act allows one to search for and receive documents online. Open records are those documents that the public can search for and receive from certain departments. The Sedgwick County Offices scanned documents that meet the Open Records Act. The docs are available on the web.
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