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

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Gray County District Court (16th J.D.) Court cases in Gray County, Cimarron, KS

Gray County District Court in Cimarron, Kansas is a state district court-the trial court of general jurisdiction for Gray County. It handles most local matters arising under Kansas law, including civil cases (contracts, torts, small claims), criminal cases (felonies and misdemeanors), family/domestic relations (divorce, paternity, child custody and support), juvenile proceedings (offender and child-in-need-of-care), probate (estates, guardianships, conservatorships), and traffic/DUI matters. The court conducts arraignments, preliminary hearings, jury and bench trials, sentencing, and post-judgment proceedings, issues protection-from-abuse and protection-from-stalking orders, and hears appeals from municipal courts as authorized by Kansas law.

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

Court Type: District Court
County: Gray
Street Address: 300 S Main St.
City: Cimarron
Zip Code: 67835
Phone: 620-855-3812
Fax: 620-855-7037
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m
Website URL: https://16jd.kscourts.org/16th-Judicial-District/Gray-County-Courthouse
Parking: Free Parking is Available
Jury Service: Jury Duty
Languages: English

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

Gray County District Court serves as the county's trial court of general jurisdiction, providing:

- Case filings and records: intake and maintenance of criminal, civil, family, and juvenile cases; e-filing; certified/file-stamped copies; records searches.
- Protective orders: intake and hearings for orders related to family violence, stalking, or harassment.
- Court hearings: scheduling and conducting arraignments, motion hearings, status conferences, and bench/jury trials; issuing orders and judgments.
- Civil and criminal matters: major civil disputes (injury, contract, property), felony criminal cases, family law (divorce, custody, child support), and juvenile proceedings.
- Jury services: juror summons and qualification, deferrals/excusals, reporting instructions, voir dire, and juror compensation processing.
- Public services: access to calendars/dockets, filing guidance and forms, interpreter and ADA accommodations, and payment processing for court costs and fees.

These services ensure fair case processing, public access to the courts, and community participation in justice.

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