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The Office of the Attorney General is dedicated to making the Kansas government more accessible to the public. Under Kansas law, citizens have the right to access public records and observe many meetings where decisions are made that affect our state.
Experienced. Trusted. Attorney General Kris Kobach was raised in Topeka, Kansas where he graduated from Washburn Rural High School. He completed his undergraduate studies in government at Harvard University, graduating first in his department and summa cum laude.
Contact Us. Kansas Attorney General Kris W. Kobach. 120 SW 10th Ave., 2nd Floor. Topeka, KS 66612. (785) 296-2215. 1-888-428-8436.
The Office of the Attorney General offers the following information to help Kansans and visitors better follow the Kansas concealed carry law. If you have additional questions, call the Concealed Carry Licensing Unit at (785) 291-3765 or send us an email.
The Attorney General's Office researches and prepares legal opinions in response to requests from elected officials or government agencies seeking interpretation and advice on state laws. Opinions issued since 2023 are available on this website.
Whether you have suspicious charges on your phone bill or think you've been the victim of identity theft, the consumer protection specialists in Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach's office are here to help.
The Office of the Attorney General is dedicated to making the Kansas government more accessible to the public. Under Kansas law, citizens have the right to access public records and observe many meetings where decisions are made that affect our state.
The Office of the Attorney General is established by the Kansas Constitution. As the state's chief legal officer and top law enforcement official, the Attorney General performs a range of duties as prescribed by state law and legal precedents.
County Attorney pleads guilty, agree to resign from office. TOPEKA – (September 4, 2024) –The Kansas Attorney General’s Office today secured guilty pleas from former Neosho County Attorney Linus Thuston on charges of misuse of public funds and a sales tax violation.
VINE allows victims of crime to search for an offender located in a county jail’s custody status and register to receive notification when the offender’s custody status changes. If you have become the victim of a crime, please consult the resource directory button below.