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Originally Posted by banyon
luv:
That link is only good for people who have gone to prison or community corrections on their case. But if that's what you're looking for then it would have it (that site is called "KASPER")
Most Kansas Courts do not have any kind of online access to records. They'd probably like to, I think it's probably a funding issue. Iowa, I think also has this statewide access to records. But in our state, two counties (as far as I know) have online records available, Johnson County and Shawnee County. But to access the Shawnee Co. site, you have to be an attorney and get them to give you a password for access. The Johnson Co. site, though is available to anyone, and details what's happening in the case to some degree.
It is here:
By the way, that MO site you listed is how I found out about B. Rush's child support case that people at 610 had no interest in letting people know about (though it was a public record).
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They are working on it.
Though, I must say, they are relying on IBM's Lotus Notes to connect to the Federal Court system. That combined with the recent disgust the White House staff has let known are good reasons why we need to invest in our infrastructure at the current point.