Grant County District Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 19, 2025

Grant County District Court cases in Grant County, Hyannis, NE

Grant County District Court in Hyannis, Nebraska, is the state district (general jurisdiction) trial court for the county. It hears felony criminal cases; general civil lawsuits and other equity matters; and domestic relations cases, such as divorce, paternity, child custody, and child support. It also serves as an appellate court for appeals from the Grant County Court and certain administrative decisions. In the local court structure, the separate Grant County Court handles misdemeanors, traffic, probate, small claims, and most juvenile matters.

Grant County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Grant
Street Address: 105 E. Harrison St.
City: Hyannis
Zip Code: 69350
Phone: 308-458-2488
Fax: 308-458-2780
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Website URL: https://grantcountynebraska.us/webpages/district_court/district_court.html
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: https://www.nebraska.gov/courts/calendar/index.cgi
Languages: English
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nejudicial
Wikipedia: https://ru.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A4%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%BB:Grant_County,_Nebraska_courthouse_from_NE_2.JPG

Services and Case Types Handled in Grant County District Court

Grant County District Court serves the public by resolving high‑volume local matters and providing access to court services. It typically handles:
- Criminal: misdemeanors, traffic/infractions, and preliminary proceedings in felony cases.
- Civil: limited civil disputes within statutory limits, including small claims and landlord‑tenant/contract matters.
- Protective orders: processing and issuance of civil protection orders (e.g., domestic violence, anti‑harassment, stalking), as authorized by state law.
- Other: name changes and related statutory proceedings.

Key services include:
- Case filings, records access, and forms (in person and, where available, e‑filing).
- Scheduling and conducting hearings, arraignments, pretrial conferences, and bench or jury trials.
- Jury services: summons, orientation, deferrals, and juror payment.
- Payment of fines/fees/restitution; issuance of warrants and subpoenas.
- Compliance calendars, probation monitoring, interpreter services, and ADA accommodations.
Clerks provide procedural guidance; judges issue rulings and enforceable orders.

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