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Smith County Background Information

Smith County is situated in Kansas. Smith Center is the current county seat. Smith County was home to 3,570 residents back in 2020.

It was formed in 1872.

It was named in memory of Maj. J. Nelson Smith, who was part of the 2nd Colorado Cavalry, was killed in action at the Battle of Westport on October 21, 1864.

Smith County Arrest Records

In Smith County, arrest records are also kept on every single crime within the county jurisdiction. Crime is put into two groups in Smith County. Property crime and violent crime makeup these two sections. Property crimes can include things such as burglary, vehicle theft, and larceny. The violent crime section includes robbery, murder, aggravated assault, and forcible rape. In Smith County, there were 6 violent and 31 property crimes in 2021. Smith County Sheriff’s Office can be contacted at:

Smith County Sheriff’s Office
217 South Jefferson Street
Smith Center, KS 66967
Phone: (785) 282-5180

Smith County Criminal Records

Smith County records their criminal activity in the form of criminal records. These records cover murders, rapes, burglaries, arson, motor vehicle theft, assaults, and crimes of a sexual nature. The police in Smith County must keep an up-to-date register of all sex offenders. These include any offender living, working, incarcerated, or attending school within the jurisdiction of Smith County. All Smith County people can access this list.

People can actually search for nearby sex offenders in Smith County. They can do this by using the search tool. There is also an option to search for individual offenders by name. These searches do not exclude any incarcerated or non-compliant offenders.

Criminal records in Smith County include jail and inmate records and are updated regularly. People of Smith County can use search tools to find these records. Smith County citizens can also use this tool to lookup any nearby prisoner.

Smith County Court Records

Court records are stored by a court clerk in Smith County. Smith County residents can obtain court records in-person at:

Smith County Courthouse
218 South Grant
Courthouse
P.O. Box 273
Smith Center, KS 66967
Phone: (785) 282-5140, (785) 282-5141
Fax: (785) 282-5145

When an appeal is made in Kansas, the Court of Appeals may review any lower court case decision. These lower courts are made up of the 105 superior or trial courts found across the state's 105 counties, including Smith County.

NOTE - Smith County court records are sent to people in one of three ways. Records can be sent through the mail, email, or fax. Only mail delivery is available for certified or official documents in Smith County.

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Smith County Public Records

Vital records are kept on each and every resident of both Kansas State and Smith County. Some vital records are obtained and forwarded to the state government by Smith County. The vital records gathered in Smith County can include, but are not limited to, birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, divorce documents, and more.

For example, in the state of Kansas, all marriage records are gathered by the relevant county clerks. Copies of every last vital record are then sent to the Office of Vital Statistics. The Smith County office, as well as other county offices around Kansas, has also been in command of birth and death records in the past. All vital records, including those from Smith County, are kept in one central registry. The records can be utilized in the future for statistical analysis.

Smith County citizens can access and copy all vital public records thanks to the Kansas Open Records Act 1976. Any public records, both state and local, can be accessed thanks to the Kansas Open Records Act 1976. The most recent amendments came back in 1994. Smith County residents can access public records in-person at:

Smith County Clerk’s Office
218 South Grant Street
Smith Center, KS 66967
Phone: (785) 282-5160
Fax: (785) 282-6257

NOTE Requesters must follow a number of rules in Smith County if they wish to obtain records in-person. The office is only open between 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. CST from Monday to Friday. The requester in question must also be able to show a photo ID. Examples of an acceptable form of photo ID include a driver’s license or state ID. Every last public record request must be put in writing to be successful.