COURT SERVICES

Information about Court Services

Mission Statement for Kansas Court Services

Under the authority of the Kansas Judicial Branch and the laws of the State of Kansas, the purpose of Court Services is to carry out the orders of the court in a timely, professional and ethical manner consistent with community interests.

This is enacted by completing the responsibilities of court reports, supervision, which holds offenders accountable for their behavior, promotes public safety and improves the ability of offenders to live more productively and responsibly in the community.

The 21st Judicial District Court Services primary responsibility is for the supervision of both juvenile and adult offenders in Riley and Clay Counties.

In addition to probation supervision, Court Services Officers are tasked with providing a host of additional services at the Courts directive to include:

Pre-dispositional and pre-sentence reports

Child in Need of Care supervision

Home studies and domestic investigations

Bond supervision

Administration of community service

Work release

House arrest

Court Services is also the court's primary referral source to community service providers in the areas of substance abuse and mental health treatment.

The district is served by one Chief Court Services Officer, five line officers and a secretary. The Chief Court Services Officer, along with four line officers and the secretary, are stationed at the Riley County District Court. An additional officer is stationed in Clay County.

  • Michael (Mac) McGuire
  • 785-632-3645