Kingman County District Court (30th J.D.) Court cases in Kingman County, Kingman, KS
Kingman County District Court, located in Kingman, Kansas, is a Kansas district court and the trial court of general jurisdiction for Kingman County. It hears felony and misdemeanor criminal cases; civil lawsuits of any amount, including limited actions and small claims; family and domestic relations matters (divorce, paternity, custody, and support); juvenile offender and child-in-need-of-care cases; probate, guardianship, and conservatorship proceedings; and traffic and DUI matters. The court issues warrants and protection orders, conducts preliminary hearings, and holds jury and bench trials. It also hears de novo appeals from municipal courts within the county on city-ordinance violations.
Kingman County District Court (30th J.D.) Contact and Location Information
| Court Type: | District Court |
| County: | Kingman |
| Street Address: | 130 N Spruce |
| City: | Kingman |
| Zip Code: | 67068 |
| Phone: | 620-532-5151 |
| Fax: | 620-532-2952 |
| Hours: | Monday-Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
| Website URL: | https://30jd.kscourts.org/30th-Judicial-District/Kingman-County-Courthouse |
| Parking: | Free public parking is available in the surrounding streets and lots |
| Forms & Filing: | Court Forms |
| Divisions / Services: | Susan Hagman, CSO I: 620-532-2055, Fax: 620-532-2952 |
| Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: | Holiday schedule |
| Jury Service: | Jury Dury |
| Languages: | English |
| Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingman_County_Courthouse_(Kansas) |
Services and Case Types Handled in Kingman County District Court (30th J.D.)
- Accepts and processes case filings for criminal (felony/misdemeanor), civil, small claims, traffic, domestic relations (divorce, paternity, child support/custody), juvenile, and probate/guardianship matters.
- Receives and issues Protection From Abuse and Protection From Stalking/Sexual Assault orders, including temporary orders and scheduling hearings.
- Schedules and conducts hearings, conferences, trials, sentencings; issues orders, judgments, warrants, and subpoenas.
- Manages jury services: summons, qualification, deferrals, orientation, and juror payment.
- Maintains official court records; provides docket access and certified copies; processes record searches and expungement/sealing filings.
- Collects fines, fees, and restitution; sets payment plans.
- Provides forms, self-help information, interpreter and accessibility accommodations, and facilitates e-filing per Kansas rules.
- Issues marriage licenses and processes name changes.
The court's role is to fairly administer cases, ensure public access to proceedings and records, provide juror management, and deliver timely decisions and protective orders for community safety.