Kansas Statutes Annotated

K.S.A. § 61-1805 (2026)

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61-1805.

History: L. 1969, ch. 290, § 61-1805; L. 1970, ch. 235, § 3; L. 1976, ch. 258, § 26; L. 1981, ch. 238, § 2; L. 1986, ch. 215, § 18; L. 1990, ch. 202, § 19; L. 1994, ch. 273, § 16; Repealed, L. 2000, ch. 161, § 117; January 1, 2001.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1979–1987 · leading case: Greene v. Lindsey, 456 U.S. 444 (1982).
Greene v. Lindsey, 456 U.S. 444 (1982). · cites it 2× “§§ 510:2, 540:5 (Supp. 1979); N. C. Gen. Stat.”
Threadgill v. Beard, 590 P.2d 1021 (Kan. 1979). · cites it 6× “Beard first contends that K.S.A. 61-1805, which governs the service of process under the Code of Civil Procedure for Limited Actions, is unconstitutional in that it denies due process and equal protection under both state and federal constitutions to defendants in such actions.”
Gideon v. Gates, 611 P.2d 166 (Kan. Ct. App. 1980). · cites it 2× “" In holding the statute not violative of the due process requirements of either the federal or state constitution, it was stated: "Leaving a summons or other document at a residence in a position where it would ordinarily come to the attention of the resident is certainly a…”
Kubicki v. Wyandotte Cnty. Race Training Stables, 731 P.2d 1288 (Kan. Ct. App. 1987). · cites it 2× “61-1805(a)(1)(A) as distinguished from all other modes of service referred to in K.S.A. 1986 Supp. 61-1805 and K.S.A. 1986 Supp.”
— K.S.A. § 61-1805(a)(1)(A) — 1 case
Kubicki v. Wyandotte Cnty. Race Training Stables, 731 P.2d 1288 (Kan. Ct. App. 1987). “61-1805(a)(1)(A) as distinguished from all other modes of service referred to in K.S.A. 1986 Supp. 61-1805 and K.S.A. 1986 Supp.”
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