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Court Records These instructions and forms were developed to help people better understand legal processes. Anyone thinking of handling their own case is urged to consider talking to a lawyer. Legal resources are available on the Nebraska Online Legal Self-Help Center. Court Processes Filing a Motion to Seal Juvenile Criminal Record
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Nebraska court records include civil court trials, misdemeanor court cases, divorce court cases, traffic court citations, and felony court cases. These records are publicly accessible in many ways, but interested persons must know what they seek and where to find them. Nebraska court records are available online and in courthouses.
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Nebraska’s public records have been a matter of public interest since the 1800s. Transparency between government and citizens allows people to look up details such as plea and sentencing information and other court records. Much of this is now digitized and searchable online for you to view and copy.
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Courts & Legal Nebraska Judicial Branch The official Nebraska Judicial Branch website provides information on Supreme Court functions, programs and services including online services, forms, procedures, reference material, court locations, and contact information. The website is a resource focused for both attorneys and the public.
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Nebraska State Records contains criminal records, court records, and vital records, including over 15 million transparent public records. Nebraska began creating public records in the year 1867, and these records usually cover all 93 counties.
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In the state of Nebraska, ruling for court cases and other court records are obtainable by those interested. Not all court records are public, more specifically those that deal with minors. Still. The general public has the right to obtain public court records and also request that current sealed records become accessible.
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JUSTICE Search The JUSTICE court case search system provides access to criminal, civil, traffic, juvenile, and probate cases filed in all 93 of Nebraska's county and district courts. There is a 24 hour lag-time between when a new case is entered into the system, and when it appears on the search.
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Records come from the appellate court case management system, known as SCCALES, and require a subscriber account through Nebraska.gov. Searches can be performed using the appellate court case number, or the original trial court case number. Viewing the details of any case returned in a search is $1.
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For more help with this service, contact Nebraska.gov 402-471-7810 or 1-800-747-8177 Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) allows users to obtain case and docket information from federal appellate, district and bankruptcy courts, and the PACER Case Locator via the Internet
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Public Access Information The P ublic A ccess to C ourt E lectronic R ecords system (PACER) provides case information over the Internet. PACER is part of the court's Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) system. This court went live on the CM/ECF system on October 11, 2002.
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Nebraska Trial Court Week: March 21 - 25, 2022 Proclamation Ceremony with Chief Justice Mike Heavican – March 18, 2022 Proclamation Recent News Signed Proclamation Broadcast of Ceremony Thank you to all the staff of Nebraska Trial Courts for all of the incredible work you do:
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