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To use this service, you will need the case number given to you on any paperwork you have received from the court.
A full case number will have five components, which identify:
- District Court (D) or County Court (C)
- Two Digit Nebraska County Number (Range 01, 02, 03, ..., 93)
- Two characters for Case Type (CI — Civil, CR — Criminal, JV — Juvenile, PR — Probate, SC — Small Claims, TR — Traffic)
- Two Digit Year (year case was filed)
- Case Number Identifier Assigned (up to 7 digits)
If you are looking up a Douglas District Court Cases, please use the Docket ID tool to determine the case numbers. Douglas District Court Docket ID here
The court document will indicate ‘In the County Court of…’ or ‘In the District Court of…’
Select County or District, choose the county from the dropdown selection box, select your case type, case year and enter the case number.
Locate the two-digit County Number
Select County for a case number starting with āCā and District for a case number starting with āDā. Choose the county from the dropdown selection box, select your case type, case year and enter the case number. Locate the two-digit County Number.
If you are paying on a judgment for which a warrant has been issued, be aware that the warrant will remain active until it is recalled by the court. To avoid arrest, payment should be made in cash to the court during office hours or the county jail during hours when the court is not open.
If you are paying a ticket for which a warrant has been issued, be aware that the warrant will remain active until it is recalled by the court. To avoid arrest, payment should be made in cash to the court during office hours or the county jail during hours when the court is not open.