Courthouses in Kansas City, Kansas

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KC has several different courts in which issues are addressed. Your case may by in the Kansas City, Kansas Municipal Court, which is often referred to as the Unified Government of Wyandotte County. Or, it could be in the District Court for Wyandotte County. If it is a felony, it is definitely supposed to be in the District Court. The Municipal Court only hears misdemeanors, while the District Court has jurisdiction for both. If you are dealing with a civil issue, it is likely in the District Court.

If your case is out of Kansas, it may be in the KC, MO municipal court or it could be in the Circuit Court for Jackson County. Kansas Circuit Courts are similar to Kansas’s County District Courts. Only misdemeanors are heard in the municipal courts in Kansas. The Circuit Courts can address either misdemeanors or felonies or both. If you are dealing with a civil issue, it is likely in the Circuit Court.

Whether your case is in KC, MO or KC, KS, call us to speak with a professional experienced attorney. As zealous lawyers, we will do everything we can to represent you.

Kansas City, Kansas Municipal Court

City Hall, 2nd floor City Hall, 701 N. 7th St Kansas City, KS 66101

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Wyandotte County, Kansas District Court

710 N. 7th St. Kansas City, Kansas 66101 (913) 573-2940

Kansas City, MO Municipal Court

1101 Locust Kansas City, MO 64106 Phone: (816) 513-2700 Fax: (816) 513-3863

Jackson County District Court

415 East 12th Street Kansas City, MO 64106 816-881-3602

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308 West Kansas Independence, MO 64050 816-881-1619


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