How to Search Seward County Records (Start Here)
Seward County government runs 4 independent record systems.
- Court filings and criminal cases are at the Clerk of District Court.
- The County Appraiser handles property valuations and ownership records.
- Marriage licenses are issued by the District Court Clerk.
Kansas uses Appraiser not Assessor — plan accordingly.
The first public-records directory — since 1997.
Official government databases are listed below, organized by record type.
Property & Tax Records
Property & Tax Records
Property | Tax Records
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Access personal and real property data in Seward County, pay taxes online.
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Recorded Documents
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Deeds, mortgages, liens and other recorded documents from the Seward County Register of Deeds.
Business, Voter & Other
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to find Seward County records? ▼
The Clerk of District Court is the single office for court records in Seward County. Zero results? Each record type is a separate system. Try the next one.
Where do I search for Seward County public records? ▼
Records in Seward County are not centralized. The Clerk of District Court handles all court records — criminal, civil, and family. Who owns what: that's at the County Appraiser. Go to the District Court Clerk for marriage license records.
Why does my Seward County search return no results? ▼
You're probably searching the wrong office. Seward County uses separate systems for each record type.
Is there a single database for all Seward County records? ▼
No. Seward County records are decentralized. Each office operates independently.
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