FAQ's:
- Court Holidays 2019
- Does the Sheriff’s Office allow citizens to pick up dead deer that have been hit and killed by a car?
- Do you do fingerprint cards?
- How do I get a background/records check on myself?
- Do you accept stuffed animals?
- How do I take hunter safety classes?
- When I go on vacation, will the Douglas County Sheriff's Office check my home?
- How can I get a copy of an incident report?
- How can I get a copy of an accident report?
- Where do I go for a municipal traffic ticket?
- What are redemption rights?
- How do I know if I live in an area served by the Douglas County Sheriff's Office?
- My license tag was stolen. Now what?
- What's unusual about calling 9-1-1 from a cell phone?
- What's the difference between jail and prison?
- How do I obtain a copy of an arrest record or a background check?
- What is the difference between a sexual offender and a predator?
- What is the difference between a criminal case and a civil case?
- What are the Kansas child passenger safety requirements?
- How do I file a complaint against a Douglas County Sheriff's Office employee?
- How can I commend a Sheriff's Office employee for outstanding service?
Concealed Carry
Concealed carry handgun registration is done in Douglas County every Monday, except county holidays, from 7 am to 10 am at the Douglas County Correctional Facility. Those wishing to register must do so in person, no information will be taken over the phone.
Applications are available from the Kansas Attorney General's website.
Before submitting your application, you are required to complete the 8 hour concealed carry course taught by a state approved instructor. You must bring your course completion certificate and completed application with you.
Required fingerprint card will be done at time of application.
Sheriff Ken McGovern
