Chase County District Court (5th J.D.)

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Chase County District Court (5th J.D.) Court cases in Chase County, Cottonwood Falls, KS

Chase County District Court in Cottonwood Falls is a Kansas state district court-the trial court of general jurisdiction for the 5th Judicial District (Chase and Lyon counties). It is the primary forum for state-law matters arising in Chase County, handling felony and misdemeanor criminal cases; traffic violations; civil actions (limited and unlimited), small claims, and landlord‑tenant disputes; family/domestic relations (divorce, child custody and support, paternity); juvenile offender and child‑in‑need‑of‑care cases; probate, guardianships, and conservatorships; and protection‑from‑abuse or stalking orders. The court conducts preliminary hearings, issues warrants, maintains case records through the clerk, and hears appeals from municipal courts on city‑ordinance cases.

Chase County District Court (5th J.D.) Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Chase
Street Address: 300 Pearl St.
City: Cottonwood Falls
Zip Code: 66845
Phone: 620-273-6319
Fax: 620-273-6890
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Website URL: https://5thjd.org/chase-county-2/
Divisions / Services: Julie Whitney, Chief Court Services Officer: 620-341-3294, Fax: 620-341-3456, csowhitney@5thjd.org
Languages: English
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chase-County-District-Court/131262400951616
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chase_County_Courthouse_(Kansas)

Services and Case Types Handled in Chase County District Court (5th J.D.)

Chase County District Court is the county's trial court of record, serving the public by:

- Accepting and processing case filings; maintaining dockets and records; issuing summons/subpoenas; providing certified copies.
- Scheduling and conducting court hearings and trials (arraignments, motion hearings, case management conferences, sentencings, and jury or bench trials).
- Handling criminal cases (felonies and serious misdemeanors); civil disputes (contracts, personal injury, property); domestic relations (divorce, paternity, custody/support); juvenile matters as authorized by law; and protection-order proceedings.
- Administering jury services (juror qualification, summons, orientation, attendance payment).
- Issuing and enforcing orders and judgments, including protective orders; setting bonds and conditions of release.
- Receiving fines, fees, and restitution; processing appeals and transfers as permitted by statute; and providing forms and counter assistance to self-represented litigants.

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