Burt County District Court

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Burt County District Court cases in Burt County, Tekamah, NE

Burt County District Court in Tekamah is a Nebraska state district court (trial court of general jurisdiction). It handles felony criminal cases; major civil disputes and equity actions; and domestic relations matters such as divorce, custody, and child support. The court shares some concurrent jurisdiction with the county court in certain civil and criminal matters and serves an appellate function for cases originating in Burt County Court, including appeals of misdemeanors and traffic infractions. As the primary trial-level court for serious cases in the county, it conducts jury and bench trials, issues injunctions and other equitable relief, and enters judgments and orders within its statewide statutory authority.

Burt County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Burt
Street Address: 111 N. 13th St.
City: Tekamah
Zip Code: 68061
Phone: 402-374-2905
Fax: 402-374-2906
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00AM - 4:30PM
Website URL: https://burtcounty.ne.gov/webpages/district_court/district_court.html
Forms & Filing: https://www.nebraska.gov/attorney/
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: https://www.nebraska.gov/courts/calendar/index.cgi
Jury Service: https://supremecourt.nebraska.gov/programs-services/jury-service
Languages: English
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nejudicial
About / Additional Info: The District Courts are trial courts of general jurisdiction and are organized into 12 judicial districts to serve all 93 counties in the state. Burt County is in the Sixth Judicial District which also includes Cedar, Dakota, Dixon, Dodge, Thurston, and Washington counties. District Courts have original jurisdiction in all felony cases, equity cases, domestic relations cases, and civil cases where the amount in controversy involves more than $53,000. They also have appellate jurisdiction in certain matters arising out of county court and serve as appellate courts in administrative appeals, where they review the record of testimony and evidence from the lower court or tribunal and issue an opinion and ruling in the case. Decisions of the District Court may be appealed to the Nebraska Court of Appeals and/or to the Nebraska Supreme Court.

Services and Case Types Handled in Burt County District Court

Burt County District Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction serving the public by:

- Case types: felony criminal; civil actions typically above the county‑court limit; domestic relations (divorce, custody, child support); equity/injunctions; postconviction matters; and appeals from county court and certain administrative decisions.
- Case filings and records: accepts eFiled/paper filings, opens and maintains case files, issues summons/subpoenas, collects fees, and provides copies/certified records.
- Court hearings: publishes calendars/dockets, schedules hearings and trials, manages continuances, and coordinates courtroom services (e.g., interpreters/ADA on request).
- Jury services: handles juror qualification, summons, orientation, deferrals/excusals, and day‑of reporting for jury trials.
- Protective relief: issues injunctions and temporary restraining orders in civil/domestic cases and enforces or hears appeals related to protection orders; note most protection‑order applications are filed initially in county court.

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