Nebraska Judicial Branch Website. According to the Ne-braska Constitution, judicial authority is
According to the Ne-braska Constitution, judicial authority is distributed among the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, district courts (general jurisdiction), county courts (limited jurisdiction) and other courts created by the Legislature. attrservices@nejudicial. 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. Addresses listed are the designated “home courts” for the judge shown. This page provides access to the forms currently available to the public and attorneys through the Administrative Office of the Courts. Provide Feedback. Nebraska Judicial Branch eFiling Forgotten password? (Attorneys, Judges and Case Reporting Personnel Only) Clerks contact the JUSTICE help desk for assistance. General Court Forms Instructions and forms on this website are generally a product of the Self-Represented Litigation Committee of the Judicial Branch and are provided as a public service. District Court of Nebraska does not control or guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of this outside information; nor The Nebraska Judicial Branch is responsible for managing a number of statewide court services and programs. Built and Maintained by Nebraska.
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