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The Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) is a state law that ensures transparency by allowing the public to access most records maintained by government agencies. Its goal is to promote...

A thorough background check in Kansas goes beyond basic criminal or employment screening. It examines multiple areas of an individual’s history to provide a complete picture of their personal, professional,...

TruthFinder is an online service that provides background checks, public records searches, and people search tools. It is not a free service, and anyone looking to access detailed reports must...

Domestic abuse cases in Kansas involve allegations of physical, emotional, or sexual harm between intimate partners or family members. These cases are taken seriously by law enforcement and the courts,...

A $5,000 bond is the amount a court sets to secure a defendant’s release before trial. The bond ensures the defendant will appear in court for required hearings and follow...

In Kansas, a tax warrant is issued when a taxpayer fails to pay owed taxes. It is a legal document giving the state authority to collect the delinquent amount. The...

A tax warrant in Kansas is issued when a taxpayer fails to pay owed taxes. It gives the state authority to collect the debt through liens, garnishments, or property seizures....

Domestic violence cases in Kansas involve allegations of abuse between intimate partners or family members. Many court documents are considered public records, meaning they can be accessed by the general...

A $10,000 bail is the amount a court requires to ensure a defendant appears for all scheduled hearings. It acts as a financial guarantee that the defendant will comply with...

In Kansas, domestic violence is generally treated as a state crime, with prosecution handled by state or local authorities. It includes physical, emotional, or sexual abuse between spouses, intimate partners,...