Clark County District Court (16th J.D.)

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Clark County District Court (16th J.D.) Court cases in Clark County, Ashland, KS

Clark County District Court in Ashland, Kansas, is a state district court of general jurisdiction serving Clark County. As the county-level trial court in the Kansas judicial system, it conducts jury and non-jury trials, manages filings and hearings, and hears appeals from municipal courts within the county. Its caseload includes felony and misdemeanor criminal matters; civil actions of all amounts; domestic/family cases such as divorce, child custody, paternity, and child support; probate and guardianship/conservatorship; juvenile offender and child-in-need-of-care proceedings; small claims; traffic and local ordinance violations; and protection-from-abuse and protection-from-stalking orders.

Clark County District Court (16th J.D.) Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Clark
Street Address: 913 Highland St.
City: Ashland
Zip Code: 67831
Phone: 620-635-2753
Fax: 620-635-2155
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00AM - 4:30 PM
Website URL: https://16jd.kscourts.org/16th-Judicial-District/Clark-County-Courthouse
Parking: Metered parking is available in lots along 3rd Street and Clark
Jury Service: Jury Duty
Languages: English
Email: cadistct@ucom.net

Services and Case Types Handled in Clark County District Court (16th J.D.)

Clark County District Court serves as the county's trial court of general jurisdiction. It handles: civil actions; felony and gross-misdemeanor criminal cases; family law (divorce, custody, child support); juvenile matters; probate and guardianship; and specialty dockets (business, drug, mental health, veterans). Public-facing services include:

- Case filings and e-filing for new cases, motions, and appeals within its jurisdiction; fee payments and record requests (copies, certified records, transcripts, sealing).
- Protective orders: filing and hearings for domestic violence, stalking/harassment, and sexual assault temporary protection orders.
- Jury services: juror summons, qualification, orientation, scheduling, deferrals, and compensation.
- Court hearings: arraignments on indictments, motion and status hearings, settlement conferences/mediation, bench and jury trials, sentencings, and review/compliance hearings.
- Access services: interpreters, ADA accommodations, calendars, and self-help resources.

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