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Monday, October 7, 2024 at 6:26 AM

Public Access Now Available At Kansas Judicial Center

Last week, it was shared through a press release that a public access service center opened at the Kansas Judicial Center. Those wishing to review court cases may schedule 30-minute appointments in the service center, in Topeka. The service center is for searching case information only. The terminals are not set up to receive electronic payments. Court payments must be made by cash, check, or money order delivered to the courthouse in person or by mail. Visit Pay a Fine or Fee for more information.

Last week, it was shared through a press release that a public access service center opened at the Kansas Judicial Center. Those wishing to review court cases may schedule 30-minute appointments in the service center, in Topeka. The service center is for searching case information only. The terminals are not set up to receive electronic payments. Court payments must be made by cash, check, or money order delivered to the courthouse in person or by mail. Visit Pay a Fine or Fee for more information.

Early Recovery Phase Efforts to bring judicial branch information systems back online will occur in phases, although the judicial branch is still developing a firm timeline when all information systems will be fully restored.

October 12 Security Incident Kansas court information systems have been offline since October 12, when the Office of Judicial Administration experienced a security incident. The office activated its response process, which included notifying the Kansas Information Security Office of the security incident.

Law enforcement is also aware of the security incident, and the Office of Judicial Administration is cooperating with their inquiry into the matter.


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