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Major [[Kansas]] courts that kept records of genealogical value were established as follows:  
Major [[Kansas, United States Genealogy|Kansas]] courts that kept records of genealogical value were established as follows:  


*District courts have districtwide jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases, including divorces.  
*District courts have districtwide jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases, including divorces. The 105 Kansas counties are divided into 31 districts as laid out in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_District_Courts Wikipedia].<br>
*County courts have countywide jurisdiction over some criminal cases, including traffic violations, and minor civil cases.  
*County courts have countywide jurisdiction over some criminal cases, including traffic violations, and minor civil cases.  
*Magistrate and city courts have citywide jurisdiction over minor criminal matters and traffic matters in some cities.  
*Magistrate and city courts have citywide jurisdiction over minor criminal matters and traffic matters in some cities.  
*Supreme court serves as the statewide appellate court.
*Supreme court serves as the statewide appellate court.


The Family History Library has copies of Kansas many probate and district court records and some from the civil courts. To see the records that are available, seach the Family History Library Catalog under:<br>
The FamilySearch Library has copies of Kansas many probate and district court records and some from the civil courts. To see the records that are available, seach the FamilySearch Catalog under:<br>  


Kansas - [County] - Court Records<br>
Kansas - [County] - Court Records<br>  


Kansas - [County] - Court Records - Indexes
Kansas - [County] - Court Records - Indexes  


Records are available at the clerk's office in the various courthouses.  
Records are available at the clerk's office in the various courthouses.  


== Web Sites ==
== Websites ==


[http://www.nsma.us/court-records/?fullst=Kansas&st=KS&gclid=CMuDnLrz3owCFRK1YgodqXUH6w http://www.nsma.us/court-records/?fullst=Kansas&amp;st=KS&amp;gclid=CMuDnLrz3owCFRK1YgodqXUH6w]
*[http://www.kscourts.org/ Kansas Judicial Branch]
*[http://www.kscourts.org/kansas-courts/district-courts/ Kansas District Courts]
*[https://www.kansas.gov/countyCourts/ District Courts Record Search] - obtaining Kansas court records for a fee
*[http://www.ksd.uscourts.gov/case-information/ US District Court for Kansas] - Accessing district court records
 
 
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Major Kansas courts that kept records of genealogical value were established as follows:

  • District courts have districtwide jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases, including divorces. The 105 Kansas counties are divided into 31 districts as laid out in Wikipedia.
  • County courts have countywide jurisdiction over some criminal cases, including traffic violations, and minor civil cases.
  • Magistrate and city courts have citywide jurisdiction over minor criminal matters and traffic matters in some cities.
  • Supreme court serves as the statewide appellate court.

The FamilySearch Library has copies of Kansas many probate and district court records and some from the civil courts. To see the records that are available, seach the FamilySearch Catalog under:

Kansas - [County] - Court Records

Kansas - [County] - Court Records - Indexes

Records are available at the clerk's office in the various courthouses.

Websites[edit | edit source]