Ottawa County District Court (28th J.D.)

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Ottawa County District Court (28th J.D.) Court cases in Ottawa County, Minneapolis, KS

Ottawa County District Court in Minneapolis, Kansas, is a Kansas state district court (trial court of general jurisdiction) serving Ottawa County within the 28th Judicial District. It has countywide authority over criminal cases (felonies and misdemeanors); civil matters, including small claims and limited actions; domestic/family cases (divorce, paternity, custody, child support); probate and guardianship; juvenile offender and child-in-need-of-care proceedings; traffic and DUI; and protection-from-abuse/stalking orders. The court conducts arraignments, pretrial hearings, jury and bench trials, sentencings, and post-judgment proceedings, issues warrants and protective orders, and hears appeals from municipal courts within the county.

Ottawa County District Court (28th J.D.) Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Ottawa
Street Address: 307 N Concord
City: Minneapolis
Zip Code: 67467
Phone: 785-392-2917
Fax: 785-392-3626
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 am - 5:00 pm
Website URL: http://www.ottawacounty.org/Departments/DistrictCourt/tabid/3388/Default.aspx
Parking: Parking is available in the parking lot in front of the courthouse.
Divisions / Services: 785-392-2917, Fax: 785-392-3626
Languages: English
Email: clerkone@nckcn.com

Services and Case Types Handled in Ottawa County District Court (28th J.D.)

Ottawa County District Court serves the public by accepting case filings and maintaining records for traffic/ordinance violations, misdemeanors, felony preliminary matters, small claims, landlord‑tenant, and other civil cases; processing petitions for protective orders (e.g., protection from abuse/stalking) as authorized by state law and issuing/enforcing no‑contact orders in criminal cases; scheduling and conducting court hearings, including arraignments, pretrials, motion hearings, preliminary examinations, bench/jury trials, sentencings, and probation reviews; managing jury services (juror qualification, summons, orientation, and panel assignment); collecting fines, fees, and restitution, and handling bonds and warrants; and providing public access to calendars and case information, forms, self‑help resources, interpreters, and referrals, with remote appearances supported where available.

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