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Expanded eCourt Access



Expanded access through public portal 

There are two types of expanded access to district court case information. Both are through the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal.

Informational resources

When the Office of Judicial Administration introduced expanded access, it also hosted informational meetings for attorneys and external justice partners to demonstrate the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal and explain how to request access.  

Expanded Access to Kansas eCourt Case Information (PowerPoint slides) (webinar recording)
 

External justice partner access

Supreme Court Rule 25 allows certain external justice partners to have expanded access to information in the Kansas eCourt case management system. 

External justice partners approved to request access to information through the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal are: 

  • county and district attorneys

  • law enforcement officers

  • court trustees

  • community corrections officers

  • juvenile intake and assessment officers

  • Kansas Department for Children and Families and its foster care grantees

  • Court Appointed Special Advocate programs

  • citizen review board programs

  • district court research attorneys and legal interns

  • child in need of care appointed panel attorney

  • domestic violence victim advocates
     

External justice partner request for access

​Each justice partner organization must take these steps to request expanded access:

  1. Designate a point of contact. Each justice partner must designate a point of contact and an alternate point of contact. The point of contact will be responsible for communicating with the Office of Judicial Administration about users in the agency or office.

  2. Complete the initial interest form. The point of contact must complete the External Stakeholder Request for Expanded Access to Kansas eCourt Case Information.  

  3. Sign the point of contact designation form. The Office of Judicial Administration will send the point of contact a designation form and stakeholder agreement to sign and return. All forms will be circulated electronically.

  4. Complete the user access interest form. All users requesting expanded access must complete the user request form.

  5. Register for a portal account. All users must register for an account using the Register link on the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal. Once the user registers, a public role will be created.  

  6. Sign the user subscriber agreement. Once approved, the user and the point of contact will receive a user subscriber agreement to sign. When the subscriber agreement is returned and approved, the Office of Judicial Administration will modify the user's role from public to the appropriate justice partner role. The Office of Judicial Administration will notify the user that expanded access to case information is available.
     

Attorney access

Kansas attorneys in good standing may request expanded access to information in the Kansas eCourt case management system. Access is through the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal.

Supreme Court Rule 25 describes case information available through the public access portal. Case information that is public but not on the portal is available through a terminal at the courthouse. 

Two examples of case types not available on the public access portal are domestic and juvenile offender. Case information for these case types is available through the courthouse terminal. 

Expanded access will be comparable to access using a courthouse terminal, but it will be available remotely through the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal.   Attorneys may also request access to Protection from Abuse and Protection from Stalking cases.

Steps to request expanded access

Each ​attorney must take the following steps to request expanded access:

  1. Request access. Attorneys must complete the Attorney Request for Expanded Access to Kansas eCourt Case Information.  

  2. Register for a portal account. All attorneys who request expanded access must register for an account using the Register link on the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal. Once the attorney registers, a public role will be created. When the attorney's request for expanded access is approved, the Office of Judicial Administration will modify the attorney's role from public to attorney, and we will notify the attorney that expanded access is available.
     

​Troubleshoot access issues

The Office of Judicial Administration prepared the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal User Troubleshooting Guide to give users guidance for resolving access issues. 
 

Questions  

expandedaccess@kscourts.org



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