
TOPEKA — The Kansas judicial branch is beginning its phased restoration of the Kansas eCourt case management system.
Courts in the 9th Judicial District that includes Harvey and McPherson counties were let back on to the system Wednesday.
Scheduled to regain access Friday is the 27th Judicial District in Reno County.
Judicial districts will continue to regain access to the case management system until it is operating in courts in 104 counties, which should be by the end of next week.
When the case management system is restored in a district court, that court can offer visitors the option to search district court case information through a courthouse terminal.
Because courts have not had access to the case management system for several weeks, case events and case documents dated after October 12 are not likely to show up in the search, at least initially. It could take courts several weeks to bring all case events and documents up to date.
A similar search capability through the web-based Kansas District Court Public Access Portal will not be available until sometime after all district courts have their access to the case management system restored.
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