Kansas Community Service – What to Expect & How to Submit
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This Kansas page explains how verified online community service is commonly handled across the state. You’ll learn about acceptance practices, document submission to your probation officer, and county-specific notes to help ensure your hours are recognized.
How to submit your documents to your probation officer
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Complete your coursework and download your signed Certificate of Completion.
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Download your Hour Log for submission.
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Email or upload both files to your probation office or caseworker.
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Include your name, date of birth, case number, and verification code.
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Officers can confirm completion using our Verification Portal.
Example email text
Subject: Community Service Documentation — Kansas Hello [Officer Name], Attached are my Completion Certificate and Hour Log from The Foundation of Change. My details are below: • Full name: [First Last] • Date of birth: [MM/DD/YYYY] • Case number: [######] • Verification code: [ALAB-1234] Please let me know if you need direct confirmation or any other documents. Thank you, [Your name]
What’s on your certificate
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Participant name and certificate ID
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Total verified hours and completion date/time
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Coursework list and provider signature
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Unique verification code and contact info
Sample preview (redacted)
Name: J*** D**
Case ID: AL-***-5724
Hours: 12.0
Completed: 2025-06-02 11:45 CT
Verification: ALAB-****


Free enrollment confirmation letter.

Free certificate of completion sent via email. (View a sample)

Instant certificate upon completion of service requirements; 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
All hours are fully documented for official verification.
Final acceptance is at the discretion of your court or probation officer.
Certificates are designed to meet common documentation standards for community service verification.
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My school required 20 volunteer hours to graduate, and I found this program just in time. It was so easy to track everything online, and I was able to get my certificate right away. Super helpful!
J.L, Michigan
I needed volunteer hours for my criminal justice class but couldn’t commute because of my work schedule. The Foundation of Change helped me complete everything online in a meaningful way. I learned a lot, and my professor accepted my hours with no problem.
M.J, California
This was accepted by my probation officer without any issues. I was skeptical at first, but they sent me detailed logs and a completion certificate. No stress, just results.
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My younger brother was required to complete service hours after a minor legal issue. We found this site, and it made the whole process much easier. It gave him structure, purpose, and a clean way to meet his court requirements without judgment.
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County-by-County Acceptance of Community Service in Kansas
Important: ✔️ indicates locations where participants have successfully used this program in the past. ❌ indicates jurisdictions confirmed to reject online or distance-learning community service programs.
Acceptance is not guaranteed — participants must confirm approval with their court, probation officer, or referring authority before enrolling. This list is provided for informational purposes only and does not represent official endorsement or licensure.

Allen County

Anderson County

Atchison County

Barber County

Barton County

Bourbon County

Brown County

Butler County

Chase County

Chautauqua County

Cherokee County

Cheyenne County

Clark County

Clay County

Cloud County

Coffey County

Comanche County

Cowley County

Crawford County

Decatur County

Dickinson County

Doniphan County

Douglas County

Edwards County

Elk County

Ellis County

Ellsworth County

Finney County

Ford County

Franklin County

Geary County

Gove County

Graham County

Grant County

Gray County

Greeley County

Greenwood County

Hamilton County

Harper County

Harvey County

Haskell County


Johnson County

Hodgeman County
Jackson County

Jefferson County

Jewell County


Kearny County
Kingman County

Kiowa County

Labette County

Lane County

Leavenworth County

Lincoln County

Linn County

Logan County

Lyon County


Marion County
Marshall County

McPherson County

Meade County

Miami County


Mitchell County
Montgomery County

Morris County

Morton County

Nemaha County

Neosho County

Ness County

Norton County

Osage County

Osborne County


Ottawa County
Pawnee County

Phillips County

Pottawatomie County

Pratt County

Rawlins County

Reno County

Republic County

Rice County

Riley County

Rooks County

Scott County

Sedgwick County

Rush County
Seward County

Russell County

Saline County


Shawnee County

Sheridan County

Sherman County


Smith County
Stafford County

Stanton County

Stevens County

Sumner County


Thomas County
Trego County

Wabaunsee County

Wallace County

Washington County

Wichita County

Wilson County

Woodson County

Wyandotte County
Will This certificate be accepted in
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Before getting started you may be curious to check certificate acceptance information for your particular state or province. Select your home state/province from the list above to view region-specific information regarding certificate acceptance.
You may also click this link if you're in the United States or click this link if you're in Canada.

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