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Before your Protection from Abuse Order can take effect, you must have your papers served to the abuser. Contact the clerk of the court in the district court in your county to find out where you should get your papers served. For a list of Kansas district courts, check the Courthouse Locations page on our site.
Usually, you get your papers served through your local Sheriff Department. Listed below are telephone numbers and addresses for Sheriff Departments in Kansas.
For more information on how to get a Protection from Abuse Order, check our How to Get a Protection from Abuse Order page, or contact the clerk of the court in the district court in your county. The information below came from the www.usacops.com website.
Chase
Sheriff's Office
301 Walnut
Cottonwood Falls, KS 66845
Phone: (620) 273-6313
Chautauqua
Sheriff's Office
215 N Chautauqua St
Sedan, KS 67361
Phone: (620) 725-3108
Cherokee
Sheriff's Office
915 East Country Road
Columbus, KS 66725
Phone: (620) 429-3992
Cheyenne
Sheriff's Office
212 E Washington
PO BOX 613
St Francis, KS 67756
Phone: (785) 332-8880
Clark
Sheriff's Office
221 W 9th St
PO BOX 566
Ashland, KS 67831
Phone: (620) 635-2802
Clay
Sheriff's Office
539 Lincoln
Clay Center, KS 67432
Phone: (785) 632-5601
Cloud
Sheriff's Office
811 Washington St.
Concordia, KS 66901
Phone: (785) 243-3636
Coffey
Sheriff's Office
605 Neosho St
Burlington, KS 66839
Phone: (620) 364-2123
Comanche
Sheriff's Office
408 N. Central
PO Box 16
Coldwater, KS 67029
Phone: (620) 582-2511
Cowley
Sheriff's Office
311 E 9th Ave
Winfield, KS 67156
Phone: (620) 221-5444
Crawford
Sheriff's Office
225 Enterprise St.
Girard, KS 66743
Phone: (620) 724-8274
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