Kansas Statutes
Article 2 - Rules Of Civil Procedure
60-205 Service and filing of pleadings and other papers.

60-205. Service and filing of pleadings and other papers. (a) Service; when required.
(1) In general. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, each of the following papers must be served on every party:
(A) An order stating that service is required;
(B) a pleading filed after the original petition, unless the court orders otherwise under subsection (c) because there are numerous defendants;
(C) a discovery paper required to be served on a party, unless the court orders otherwise;
(D) a written motion, except one that may be heard ex parte; and
(E) a written notice, appearance, demand, offer of judgment or any similar paper.
(2) If a party fails to appear. No service is required on a party who is in default for failing to appear. But a pleading that asserts a new claim for relief against such a party must be served on that party in the manner provided for service of summons in article 3 of chapter 60 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated.
(b) Service; how made.
(1) Serving an attorney. If a party is represented by an attorney, service under this section must be made on the attorney unless the court orders service on the party.
(2) Service in general. A paper is served under this section by:
(A) Handing it to the person;
(B) leaving it:
(i) At the person's office with a clerk or other person in charge, or, if no one is in charge, in a conspicuous place in the office; or
(ii) if the person has no office or the office is closed, at the person's dwelling or usual place of abode with someone of suitable age and discretion who resides there;
(C) mailing it to the person's last known address, in which event service is complete upon mailing;
(D) leaving it with the court clerk if the person has no known address;
(E) sending it by telefacsimile communication, in which event service is complete upon receipt of a confirmation generated by the transmitting machine; or
(F) serving it by electronic means when authorized by supreme court rule or a local rule.
(c) Serving numerous defendants.
(1) In general. If an action involves an unusually large number of defendants, the court may on motion, or on its own, order that:
(A) Defendants' pleadings and replies to them need not be served on other defendants;
(B) any crossclaim, counterclaim, avoidance or affirmative defense in those pleadings and replies to them will be treated as denied or avoided by all other parties; and
(C) filing any such pleading and serving it on the plaintiff constitutes notice of the pleading to all parties.
(2) Notifying parties. A copy of every order must be served on the parties as the court directs.
(d) Filing. (1) Required filings; certificate of service. Any paper after the petition that is required to be served, together with a certificate of service, must be filed within a reasonable time after service. Only a certificate of service must be filed for expert disclosures under K.S.A. 60-226, and amendments thereto, and the following discovery requests and responses, which must not be filed until they are used in the proceeding or the court orders filing:
(A) Depositions other than those taken under K.S.A. 60-227, and amendments thereto;
(B) interrogatories;
(C) requests for documents or tangible things, or to permit entry onto land; and
(D) requests for admission.
(2) How filing is made; in general. A paper is filed by delivering it:
(A) To the clerk; or
(B) to a judge who agrees to accept it for filing, and who must then note the filing date and the time on the paper and promptly send it to the clerk.
(3) Electronic filing, signing or verification. In accordance with K.S.A. 60-271, and amendments thereto, and supreme court rules, pleadings and other papers may be filed, signed or verified by electronic means.
(e) Section not exclusive. The methods of serving and filing pleadings and other papers provided in this section constitute sufficient service and filing, but they are alternatives to and do not restrict different methods specifically provided by law.
History: L. 1963, ch. 303, 60-205; amended by Supreme Court order dated July 20, 1972; amended by Supreme Court order dated July 28, 1976; L. 1987, ch. 218, § 1; L. 1992, ch. 128, § 13; L. 1997, ch. 173, § 2; L. 2002, ch. 198, § 18; L. 2010, ch. 135, § 72; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 60 - Procedure, Civil

Article 2 - Rules Of Civil Procedure

60-201 Rules of civil procedure; citation; scope.

60-202 One form of action.

60-203 Commencement of action.

60-204 Process, generally.

60-205 Service and filing of pleadings and other papers.

60-206 Time, computation and extension; accessibility of court; definitions; extension or suspension of computation rules or time limitations by chief justice.

60-207 Pleadings allowed; motions; form.

60-208 General rules of pleadings.

60-209 Pleading special matters.

60-210 Form of pleadings.

60-211 Signing of pleadings, motions and other papers; representations to the court; sanctions.

60-212 Defenses and objections; presentations, when and how; certain motions; waiver.

60-213 Counterclaims and cross-claims.

60-214 Third-party practice.

60-215 Amended and supplemental pleadings.

60-216 Pretrial conferences; case management conference.

60-217 Parties; capacity.

60-218 Joinder of claims; contingent claims.

60-219 Required joinder of parties; feasibility.

60-220 Permissive joinder of parties.

60-221 Misjoinder and nonjoinder of parties.

60-222 Interpleader.

60-223 Class actions.

60-223a Derivative actions.

60-223b Actions relating to unincorporated associations.

60-224 Intervention.

60-225 Substitution of parties.

60-226 General provisions governing discovery.

60-227 Perpetuation of testimony; petition; order.

60-228 Persons before whom depositions may be taken.

60-228a Uniform interstate depositions and discovery act.

60-229 Discovery procedure; stipulations.

60-230 Depositions by oral examination; requirements; examination; copies; attendance.

60-231 Depositions by written questions.

60-232 Use of depositions in court proceedings.

60-233 Interrogatories to parties.

60-234 Production of documents, electronically stored information, tangible things and entry onto land for inspection and other purposes.

60-235 Physical and mental examinations.

60-236 Requests for admission.

60-237 Compelling discovery; failure to comply; sanctions; failure to preserve electronically stored information.

60-238 Right of trial by jury; demand; waiver.

60-239 Trial by jury or by the court.

60-240 Scheduling cases for trial; continuances.

60-241 Dismissal of actions.

60-242 Multicounty and multidistrict litigation.

60-243 Testimony of witnesses; evidence.

60-244 Proof of records.

60-245 Subpoenas.

60-245a Subpoena of nonparty business records.

60-246 Objections to rulings or orders.

60-247 Jurors.

60-248 Jury trial procedure.

60-249 Special verdict; general verdict; written questions.

60-249a Itemized verdict, personal injury actions; jury instructions.

60-250 Judgment as a matter of law; motion for new trial.

60-251 Jury instructions; objections; erroneous instructions.

60-252 Findings and conclusions by the court; judgment on partial findings.

60-252a Trial by the court; judgment, ruling or decision, time limitation.

60-252b Rules of supreme court.

60-253 Trial by masters.

60-254 Judgment.

60-255 Default.

60-256 Summary judgment.

60-257 Declaratory judgment.

60-258 Entry of judgment.

60-258a Comparative negligence.

60-259 New trial; motion to alter or amend judgment.

60-260 Relief from judgment or order.

60-261 Harmless error.

60-262 Stay of proceedings to enforce judgment.

60-263 Disability of judge.

60-264 Enforcing orders for and against a nonparty; procedure.

60-265 Applicability of article.

60-266 Same; jurisdiction and venue.

60-267 Rules by district courts.

60-270 Retaining original records until case closed.

60-271 Acceptance of filings by electronic means.

60-272 Contact with jurors; discussion of deliberations or verdict following discharge; informing jurors; violations, contempt.