Departments

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Fire

  • Telephone(913) 573-5550

Kansas City Kansas Fire Department provides fire protection, rescue capabilities, and emergency medical service to the citizens of Kansas City, KS.

District Court

  • Telephone(913) 573-5311
  • Alternate Phone(913) 573-2940

Kansas and Wyandotte County’s district courts handle various cases, including small claims, juvenile matters, criminal and civil jury trials, probate, estate administration, guardianships, conservatorship, care of the mentally ill, divorce, and domestic relations.

Treasury

Assisting the Chief Financial Officer in maintaining prudent custodianship of municipal funds by handling all revenue generated by the Unified Government, including the collection of real estate and personal property taxes for the entire County.

Maps & GIS

Geospatial Services (GSS) maintains the real estate parcel map for Wyandotte County and provides Geographic Information System (GIS) expertise and general mapping-related services to the Unified Government and its constituents.

Public Works

Public Works is responsible for the administration, development, deployment, and maintenance of the city’s critical and vital infrastructure. Public Works services include, capital improvement, street maintenance, wastewater treatment, fleet management, facilities maintenance, engineering, permitting, and right-of-way management.

Purchasing

Procurement and Contract Compliance administers the UG's centralized purchasing system. Procurement is responsible for obtaining bids through advertising and direct solicitation, establishing agreement contracts, and issuing purchase orders.

Research & Analysis

The Research and Analysis Division provides various data topics for Wyandotte County and the cities located within the County. The purpose of this information is to provide timely and useful data for research and analysis purposes.

Register of Deeds

The Register of Deeds has custody of and manages Wyandotte County real estate documents dating back to the territorial days of the mid 1850’s.

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