Engage with the City
The City of Leavenworth strives to serve the public in the best way possible. Below, check out ways to contact the city, different methods of learning about the city and frequently asked questions.
- City Staff directory
- Contact City Commission
- City-sponsored events
- Common questions about our finances
- Report a Pothole
- Code Enforcement Complaint
- Police Officer Professional Standards
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City vs. County
It can be confusing, having both a Leavenworth County and a Leavenworth City. Here are some services that often confuse our constituents:
- The Leavenworth County Treasurer's office is at the old Leavenworth County building, 300 Walnut St. They provide such services as:
- Vehicle Registration
- Vehicle Inspections
- Property tax payments
- The Leavenworth County Election Office is at the old Leavenworth County building, 300 Walnut St. Please check with their website for the latest information at leavenworthcounty.gov. Services include:
- Registering to vote
- Advance voting
- Filing for a political office
- District Court, or the First Judicial District Court of Leavenworth and Atchison counties, is separate from the City of Leavenworth and handles serious criminal cases, marriage licenses, divorce, probate and small claims. In Leavenworth they are at 601 S. Third Street, Suite 3051. at the Leavenworth Justice Center.
- Municipal Court is a city division. There are no jury trials, but they handle traffic violations and violations of city ordinances. They are also in the Leavenworth Justice Center at 601 S. Third St. Suite 3017.
- Both Leavenworth County and Leavenworth city have a Planning Department, which deals with land use policies and procedures.