Civil Forfeiture in Kansas

Civil forfeiture laws enable the government to take a person’s cash or property without even charging them with a crime, much less convicting them. Has the government taken your car, cash, or property? Please let us know by submitting a case.

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Has the government taken your car, cash, or property?

If the government has seized your car, cash, or property, please let us know by submitting a case.
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90%
of seized property NOT returned
$0 total
$0 per day

money & property seized in Kansas from July 1, 2019, to December 31, 2022

Frequently Asked Questions...

  • What is civil forfeiture?

    Civil forfeiture is an archaic system that enables the government to keep a person’s cash or property without a criminal conviction.

  • How do I get my car, cash, or property back?

    The civil forfeiture system can be confusing and complicated. If the government has taken your car, cash, or property, please submit a case.

  • Do I have a right to a jury trial?

    The Kansas Constitution says that the “right to a jury trial shall be inviolate.” At the same time, the Kansas Legislature prohibits jury trials in civil forfeiture cases. K.S.A. 60-4113(h). For more information, please submit a case.

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