Colfax County District Court

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Colfax County District Court cases in Colfax County, Schuyler, NE

Colfax County District Court in Schuyler, Nebraska, is a district court and the trial court of general jurisdiction for Colfax County. It conducts jury and bench trials, presides over felony criminal prosecutions, and hears major civil cases and equity matters. The court also handles domestic relations cases, including divorce, custody, and child support, and it hears appeals from Colfax County Court and certain state administrative agencies. Routine traffic infractions are typically handled in county court, but the district court addresses serious traffic-related offenses and appeals. As part of Nebraska's unified court system, it provides the primary forum for resolving significant criminal and civil disputes within the county.

Colfax County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Colfax
Street Address: 411 E. 11th St.
City: Schuyler
Zip Code: 68661
Phone: 402-352-8506
Fax: 402-352-8550
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Website URL: https://colfaxne.com/webpages/district_court/district_court.html
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: https://www.nebraska.gov/courts/calendar/index.cgi
Languages: English
Email: mbailey@colfaxne.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nejudicial
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-bailey-25164b28/
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colfax_County_Courthouse_(Nebraska)

Services and Case Types Handled in Colfax County District Court

Colfax County District Court serves the public as a general-jurisdiction trial court.

- Case types: criminal (primarily felonies and related misdemeanors), civil disputes, domestic relations (divorce, custody, child support), some juvenile matters, and appeals from lower courts.
- Case filings and records: accepts new filings and pleadings, maintains case files and calendars, provides copies/certified records and forms, and supports in-person and, where available, e-filing.
- Protective orders: processes and issues orders of protection (e.g., domestic violence, stalking/harassment) and conducts related hearings.
- Court hearings: schedules and conducts arraignments, motion hearings, settlement conferences, bench and jury trials, and sentencings.
- Jury services: manages juror summons and qualification, reporting, orientation, deferrals, and juror fee processing.
- Public assistance: information counters, self-help resources, interpreter and ADA accommodation requests, payment of fines/fees, and referrals to mediation where available.

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