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RENO COUNTY, KANSAS CLERK OF COURT OFFICE

A four-year term is required to serve as the county clerk’s election officer. The clerk’s office handles all voter registrations. Here, County, School, and Township candidates register to run for office. Additionally, candidates for First and Third-class city seats candidates must register with the County Clerk’s Office.

Donna Patton
Reno County Clerk
[email protected]
Phone: 620-694-2904

Jenna Fager
Deputy County Clerk
[email protected]
Phone: 620-694-2954

125 W 1st Avenue
Hutchinson, KS 67501

Phone: 620-694-2934
Fax: 620-694-2534

Hours
Monday – Friday
8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Offices open through lunch hour

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RENO COUNTY, KANSAS COUNTY CLERK/RECORDER DATABASE

The County Clerk serves a particular function in county government since the Kansas Constitution and Statutes of Law provide the elected post a significant degree of legal duty. The office is divided into several sections:

1. Office of Record for the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC): The County Clerk serves as the BOCC’s secretary, either in person or through a deputy; she maintains the board’s seal, documents its proceedings, attests its signature with the county seal, and serves as the repository for all Board records.

2. County Clerk: The County Clerk oversees all local elections and voter registration.

3. Tax administration: The county’s real estate and personal property assessments must be finalized by the county clerk. Special checks are made when the tax levy amounts are decided upon in October, and the County Clerk then creates the tax register and tax statements. All newly constituted taxation districts are reported to the appraiser and treasurer offices, who are also given updated maps each year that reflect changes.

4. Financial Management: By law, the County Clerk is responsible for keeping track of all claims against the County, certifying that there is enough money in the budget and cash reserves to pay for all claims, and charging the County Treasurer with the claim payments. To submit the claims to the County Commissioners, the Clerk must be well-versed in the budgets and expenditures of all County departments. For the accounting of all payments and expenditures, the Clerk must maintain a transparent audit trail for audit purposes. Each month, all account payables are prepared for settlement. The county clerk ensures that all the different taxing bodies have created legitimate budgets and sends copies of each budget to the state. The county clerk assists as the auditor gathers data for the yearly audit.

RECORDS SEARCH AND PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST

Fill out the Public Information Request form to obtain records in the County from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. The County accepts Public Information Requests in any legible format; this form is intended to be a guide to help accelerate your request more efficiently.

Kansas Department of Health and Environment
Office of Legal Services
1000 SW Jackson Street, Suite 560
Topeka, Kansas 66612

One can also obtain public records by submitting a Kansas Open Records Act [KORA]. To obtain public records, please use the following information:

125 W 1st Ave
Hutchinson, KS 67501

Phone: 620-694-2942
Fax: 620-694-2944

STATISTICS: CRIME, BIRTH, DEATH, PROPERTY, MARRIAGE, DIVORCE

Reno County Birth, Death Records
Births (2007): 843
Per 1,000 population: 13.4
Deaths (2007): 723
Per 1,000 population: 11.5
Infant Deaths (2007): 6
Per 1,000 population: 7.1
Reno County Criminal Records
Violent Crimes (2008): 324
Murder and non-negligent manslaughter: 4
Forcible rape: 33
Robbery: 23
Aggravated Assault: 264
Property Crimes (2008): 2,774
Burglary: 593
Larceny-Theft: 2,080
Motor Vehicle Theft: 101

Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2019: $1,969 (1.7%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2019: $1,776 (1.8%)
12,469 spouses (12,391 opposite-sex spouses), 1,714 unmarried partners, (1,674 opposite-sex unmarried partners)

HOUSING
Total HU (Housing Units) 28,422 (100%)
Owner Occupied HU 17,874 (62.9%)
Renter Occupied HU 7,278 (25.6%)
Vacant Housing Units 3,270 (11.5%)
Median Home Value $121,073
Average Home Value $168,587
Housing Affordability Index 180

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