Harlan County District Court

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Harlan County District Court cases in Harlan County, Alma, NE

Harlan County District Court in Alma, Nebraska, is a state district court-Nebraska's trial court of general jurisdiction-for Harlan County. It handles felony criminal prosecutions; major civil and equity matters; and domestic relations cases, including divorce, paternity, child custody, and child support. The court conducts jury and bench trials, enters judgments, and manages post-judgment proceedings. It also has appellate jurisdiction over certain cases from Harlan County Court, reviewing matters such as misdemeanors and traffic cases, as well as other county court decisions as provided by law. The court operates within Nebraska's Tenth Judicial District and serves as the primary forum in the county for serious criminal and significant civil/family litigation, with county court addressing lower-level and traffic matters in the first instance.

Harlan County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Harlan
Street Address: 706 W. 2nd St.
City: Alma
Zip Code: 68920
Phone: 308-928-2173
Fax: 308-928-2079
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Website URL: https://harlancounty.ne.gov/webpages/district_court/district_court.html
Languages: English
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nejudicial
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janet-dietz-088269196/

Services and Case Types Handled in Harlan County District Court

Harlan County District Court provides front-line judicial services to the public.

- Case types: misdemeanors, violations, traffic offenses; small claims (up to $2,500); civil cases (generally up to $5,000); evictions/forcible detainer; probate of wills/estates; guardianships/conservatorships; name changes; juvenile status offenses; preliminary hearings in felony cases.
- Case filings and records: accepts new filings and motions, provides docket and certified copies, and processes fines, fees, and restitution payments.
- Protective orders: intake and issuance of emergency and long-term Domestic Violence Orders (EPO/DVO) and Interpersonal Protective Orders (IPO) for dating violence, stalking, and sexual assault.
- Jury services: juror qualification, summons, deferrals/excuses, check-in, and orientation for District Court trials.
- Court hearings: schedules and conducts arraignments, pretrial conferences, motion/review hearings, and trials (bench and jury); sets bail, issues warrants, and enforces court orders.

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