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Where do I pay my traffic ticket?
For tickets issued outside the city limits of Ulysses you would go to the Grant County District Court
108 S. Glenn, 2nd Floor Courthouse
Ulysses, KS 67880
620-356-1526
or for tickets issued in the city limits of Ulysses
City of Ulysses
115 E. Grant
Ulysses, KS 67880
620-356-4600
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1.
Where can I get the address for an upcoming home foreclosure?
There are two places that you can research for the address. The Clerk of the District Court (620)356-1526 would maintain the court file and the County Register of Deeds(620)356-1538 can provide the homeowner's name and the legal description.
2.
Where do I pay my traffic ticket?
For tickets issued outside the city limits of Ulysses you would go to the Grant County District Court
108 S. Glenn, 2nd Floor Courthouse
Ulysses, KS 67880
620-356-1526
or for tickets issued in the city limits of Ulysses
City of Ulysses
115 E. Grant
Ulysses, KS 67880
620-356-4600
3.
Can the police check my house while I am on vacation?
Yes, stop by the
Law Enforcement Center.
4.
When are visiting hours for the jail?
Visiting hours are from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm every Sunday.
5.
How old do you have to be to visit someone in jail?
You must be 18 years old or accompanied by a parent or guardian.
6.
How can I get a copy of my driving record?
You can get a copy of your driving record with your driver license, $5.00 and appearing at the
Law Enforcement Center.
7.
How can I obtain a background check on myself or a potential employee?
Background checks are processed through the
Kansas Bureau of Investigations.
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