Hayes County District Court

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Databases Updated on Nov 02, 2025

Hayes County District Court cases in Hayes County, Hayes Center, NE

Hayes County District Court in Hayes Center, NE, is Nebraska's state district court (trial court of general jurisdiction) for Hayes County. It conducts jury and bench trials and hears appeals from the County Court and certain administrative agencies. Its caseload includes felony criminal prosecutions; significant civil lawsuits and equity actions; domestic relations matters such as divorce, custody, and child support; and protection orders. Routine traffic and misdemeanor cases are handled in County Court, while the District Court hears traffic-related felonies and cases bound over from County Court.

Hayes County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Hayes
Street Address: 505 Troth St.
City: Hayes Center
Zip Code: 69032
Phone: 308-286-3413
Fax: 308 286-3208
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Website URL: https://hayescounty.ne.gov/webpages/district_court/district_court.html
Languages: English
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nejudicial

Services and Case Types Handled in Hayes County District Court

Hayes County District Court provides general-jurisdiction trial services to the public. It accepts and processes case filings for felony criminal matters; major civil disputes; and domestic relations cases (divorce, custody, paternity, child support). It receives and issues protection orders for domestic abuse, harassment, and stalking. The court schedules and conducts hearings-arraignments, motion hearings, pretrial conferences, jury and bench trials, and sentencings-and manages continuances and notices. Jury services include summons, qualification, deferrals, orientation, and juror attendance and payment. The clerk maintains the official docket and records, provides copies and certified records, collects filing fees, fines, and bond payments, and assists with scheduling. The court also processes warrants, bond orders, interpreters, and, where available, referrals to mediation or problem-solving programs.

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