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The Legal Department is dedicated to providing outstanding and ethical legal services on behalf of the City of Garden City. It includes the City Attorney's Office and Municipal Court. The legal counsel (prosecutor) position is a contract position held by Jennifer Cunningham with Doering, Grisell, and Cunningham.
The City Attorney's Office provides legal advice to the City Commission, boards, and administration. As general counsel, the Office drafts and reviews ordinances, contracts, legal opinions, and other documents. The office assists city officials with the development of projects, policies, and programs and represents the city in litigation.
The City Attorney's Office does not advise residents or members of the general public in private legal issues. Persons needing legal advice or other assistance should consider contacting a private attorney.
The Municipal Court has jurisdiction over certain offenses committed within the city limits of Garden City.
The Municipal Court handles approximately 3,000 cases each year. Municipal Court cases are appealed to the District Court, and city prosecutors represent the city on appeal.
To view City Ordinances click here.
No Valid Driver’s License/Driving While License Suspended
No Driver's License in Possession
Insurance
If you were charged with Failure to Provide Proof of Liability Insurance and you have insurance that was valid at the time of your citation, you can provide it to the Garden City Municipal Court within 10 days to dismiss that charge.
If insurance is provided after 10 days, contact the Municipal Court for options.
Child Passenger Restraint
If proof of owning a child passenger restraint system is provided to the court, the case will be dismissed upon payment of $75 court cost.
The fines are set by City ordinance or in the Municipal Court fine schedule (PDF). The court costs are set by ordinance and are assessed for the Municipal Court's administrative costs, as well as costs required by the State of Kansas.
Municipal Court enforces violations of City ordinances for traffic and ordinance violations, such as nuisance, zoning, and fire code violations.
Municipal Court enforces violations of City ordinances for traffic, misdemeanor, and other types of cases, such as fire, code, and parking violations.
You always have the right to an attorney, but you are not required to have an attorney represent you.
People are seen in the order they arrive. If you are late, you will be allowed only one continuance at the window without the judge’s approval. Your items will be searched.