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State Tax Warrants
Caution
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Shawnee County District Court is providing the following forms and self-help resources. Please note that these resources are presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice.
The court cannot provide you with legal advice and you will be held to the same standard as a licensed attorney.
If you have a State of Kansas Tax Warrant that means the Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) believes you owe delinquent taxes. You must contact the KDOR to resolve the tax issue. Contact information is provided below:
Common Questions
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Why was I served with a Tax Warrant?
Tax warrants are filed by the Kansas Department of Revenue for recovery of delinquent tax obligations. If any tax due to the State of Kansas is not paid within 60 days after it becomes due, the Director of Revenue or their designee issues a warrant.
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Why is a Tax Warrant filed with the District Court?
The tax warrant amount is recorded with the court and becomes a lien upon the real property title and interest of the taxpayer(s) named on the tax warrant.
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What methods does the Director of Revenue use to collect the taxes due?
Tax warrants are treated as civil cases. The Director of Revenue or their designee may use executions, garnishments or other methods of collections allowable in civil cases.
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I received a “Satisfaction of Judgment” from the Kansas Department of Revenue, what should do with it?
You should take the Satisfaction of Judgment to the District Court office where the tax warrant was filed. The lien on the taxpayer’s real property is not released until the Satisfaction of Judgment is filed with the court. There will be a filing fee assessed. Once the Satisfaction of Judgment is filed, you will receive a certified copy for your records. You may be required to provide this documentation to different agencies to get the lien released from their records.
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Why do I have to pay a fee for filing the “Satisfaction of Judgment” of a tax warrant?
Tax warrants and liens are filed by a state government office. The fee for filing tax warrants is due from the taxpayer and is not collected until the judgment is satisfied or the lien is released.
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What should I do if a Tax Warrant shows up on my credit report?
You should provide a certified copy of the Satisfaction of Judgment to the credit reporting agency. The District Court office does not inform these agencies when a Satisfaction of Judgment is filed. This is your responsibility.
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Clerk's Office
Physical Address
Shawnee County Courthouse
200 SE 7th Street, Room 209
Topeka, KS 66603
Phone: (785) 251-6700