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Eviction Resources



Resources for tenants and landlords

These self-help resources are informational only. They are not legal advice. 
 

Videos describe eviction process

This video series explains the eviction process in Kansas. They cover the general process and are for informational purposes only. If you have questions about your specific situation, you should talk to an attorney. If you have questions about resources in your area, or about local court procedures, contact the court clerk.  

Eviction Overview 
Reasons for Eviction
Eviction Trial
After the Eviction Trial
After the Eviction Trial (Collecting a Money Judgment) 
Eviction Appeals
 

Kansas Housing links to resources

Kansas Housing provides a list of additional resources for people who need help with housing. 
 

Eviction help in Wichita and Sedgwick County

The Sedgwick County District Court offers an Eviction Resolution Program for landlords and tenants. It provides information about the eviction court process and connects parties to available resources, including financial assistance, legal aid, and emergency housing. 
 

Legal resources

Kansas Bar Association
Eviction Notice: A general overview of the eviction process in Kansas
Kansas Lawyer Referral Service connects people to attorneys with experience in a particular area of law.
 

Kansas Judicial Council 
Eviction forms for tenants and landlords. 


KU School of LawWheat Law Library
Eviction information and forms for tenants and landlords.
 

Kansas Legal Services
Kansas Tenant Handbook and Guide 
Kansas Landlords Handbook 

The Access to Justice Advice Line is open to Kansas residents who need help with civil or domestic legal matters and are referred to the hotline by court staff. Advice is offered over the phone by a Kansas Legal Services attorney. Please ask the local district court clerk for the advice line phone number.
 

Kansas Revisor of Statutes
Kansas Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (K.S.A. 58-2540 through 58-2599) Starts at K.S.A. 58-2540. Choose "next" to advance through statutes in the Act. 



Kansas District Map

Find a District Court