Montgomery County District Court cases in Montgomery County, Coffeyville, KS
Montgomery County District Court in Coffeyville is a Kansas state district court location within the 14th Judicial District, the trial court of general jurisdiction for Montgomery County. It exercises countywide jurisdiction and conducts jury and nonjury proceedings. Typical caseload includes felony and misdemeanor criminal matters; civil actions (limited/unlimited and small claims); domestic and family cases (divorce, custody, child support, and protection orders); juvenile offender and child-in-need-of-care; probate and guardianship; and traffic and DUI cases. The court serves as the primary forum for filing, hearings, and trials, and issues orders such as warrants, judgments, and protective orders for cases arising in Montgomery County.
Montgomery County District Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | District Court |
County: | Montgomery |
Street Address: | 102 West 7th Street, 3rd Floor |
City: | Coffeyville |
Zip Code: | 67337 |
Phone: | 620-251-1060 |
Fax: | 620-251-2734 |
Hours: | Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m |
Website URL: | https://www.ks14jd.com/ |
Forms & Filing: | Legal Forms |
Jury Service: | Jury |
Languages: | English |
Services and Case Types Handled in Montgomery County District Court
Montgomery County District Court serves as a high-volume trial court for the public. Core services include:
- Case filings: small claims; general civil/landlord-tenant; traffic/parking; criminal misdemeanors and preliminary felony matters; expungements.
- Protective relief: filing and issuance of peace/protective orders (including emergency/interim requests).
- Hearings: arraignments, bail reviews, trials, motions, violation/probation and traffic court sessions; scheduling and case calendars.
- Clerk services: payments of fines/fees, restitution processing, records and copies, forms and self-help, interpreter and ADA accommodations, and mediation in select matters.
- Jury services interface: the court does not conduct jury trials; when a jury trial is invoked, eligible cases are transferred to Circuit Court, which manages juror summonses and service.
- Public access: case search, remote appearance options, and assistance at public counters.