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The Constitution of the State of Nebraska distributes the judicial power of the state among the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, district courts, and county courts. All state courts operate under the administrative direction of the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court has the authority to be the original court in which a case is heard under certain circumstances. The Supreme Court also hears all appellate cases regarding the death penalty, the sentence of life imprisonment, or constitutional questions.
Courts. According to the Nebraska 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.
These rules are all the codified Nebraska Supreme Court Rules. CHAPTER 1: ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS. CHAPTER 2: APPEALS. CHAPTER 3: ATTORNEYS AND THE PRACTICE OF LAW. CHAPTER 4: CHILDREN AND FAMILIES. CHAPTER 5: JUDGES. CHAPTER 6: TRIAL COURTS. CHAPTER 1: ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS ›.
This "virtual" Self-Help Center has information and links to legal resources to help you represent yourself in Nebraska Courts. The information here is not a substitute for legal advice. You should talk with a lawyer licensed to practice law in Nebraska to get legal advice on your issue.
This page provides access to the forms currently available to the public and attorneys through the Administrative Office of the Courts. These forms are from Supreme Court rules, the Administrative Office of the Courts, the Self-Represented Litigation Committee and other organizations.
Oral arguments before Nebraska’s Appellate Courts can be viewed live from Nebraska Public Media’s Live & On Demand: State Government website.
Clerk of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. The Clerk’s office serves both the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals by providing timely processing and assignment of motions and of appeals for oral argument.
The branch offers a wide variety of online services, and is committed to enhancing and adding to these services over time. Attorney specific services such as bar admissions, annual licensure and continuing legal education submissions are available through the branch Attorney Services division.
The Supreme Court's Attorney Services Division licensure / MCLE / admissions website is now LIVE! Contact: 402-471-2834 nsc.attrservices@nejudicial.gov. The Attorney Services Division oversees attorney licensure in the state of Nebraska.