What type of cases are heard in Nebraska district courts?
The district courts are Nebraska’s general jurisdiction trial courts. This means that with a few exceptions, civil and criminal cases of all types may be commenced in and tried by the district courts.
How many district courts are there in Nebraska?
12 judicial districts
The Nebraska District Courts are the 12 judicial districts covering Nebraska’s 93 counties.
How many district courts are in Nebraska?
How do I get a police report in Nebraska?
CRIMINAL HISTORY REQUEST Questions can be direct to the Nebraska State Patrol Criminal Identification Division at (402) 479-4971.
What cases are heard in County Court?
The County Court is a court where legal proceedings begin (known as a ‘first instance court’). It deals with a variety of minor civil matters, including: landlord and tenant disputes (eg eviction, rent arrears, repairs) consumer disputes (eg as faulty goods)
Where is Nebraska’s District Court located?
Omaha
United States District Court for the District of Nebraska | |
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Location | Roman L. Hruska Federal Courthouse (Omaha) More locations Robert V. Denney Federal Building (Lincoln) North Platte |
Appeals to | Eighth Circuit |
Established | March 25, 1867 |
Judges | 3 |
Are accident reports public record in Nebraska?
These reports are subject to public information under Nebraska statutes and the Sheriff’s Office is providing them as a convenience to the public. Motor vehicle accident report links are also included on this page.
Is personal information public?
At its most basic, Personal Information is non-public “information that identifies, relates to, describes, is capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular consumer or household.
Where is the Treasurer Office for Lancaster County Nebraska?
Corrections Courts Treasurer Contact Us 555 S 10th Street Lincoln, NE 68508 Staff Directory City of Lincoln Helpful Links Contact Us Accessibility Copyright Notices Site Map Home Work for Lancaster County Lancaster County Bid & Business Opportunities Lancaster County Internal Website – Employees Only /QuickLinks.aspx Facebook Twitter Pinterest
Does the Lancaster County Clerk’s office maintain county court records?
Please note: This office does not maintain County Court or District Court records. The Lancaster County Clerk’s office has numerous public records on file – some dating back to the 1800s! These records include: To obtain a copy of a Marriage License, please use the Certified Copy Request Form.
Where is the 3rd Judicial District Court in Lincoln Nebraska?
Lancaster County District Court Novel Coronavirus and COVID-19 Disease Orders The Third Judicial District Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction serving Lancaster County, Nebraska, which includes the city of Lincoln, as well as several surrounding townships, including: Bennet, Denton, Hickman, and Waverly.
How do I contact the Nebraska Criminalraffic Court Division?
Fax: 402-441-6055 Criminal & Traffic Court Division Phone: 402-441-8959 Fax: 402-441-6056