Morrill County District Court

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Morrill County District Court cases in Morrill County, Bridgeport, NE

Morrill County District Court in Bridgeport, Nebraska, is a state district court and the trial court of general jurisdiction for Morrill County. It hears felony criminal cases; civil actions generally exceeding the county court's monetary limit and equity matters; and domestic relations cases such as divorce, paternity, custody, and child support. The court conducts jury and bench trials, issues injunctions and other orders, and enters judgments and sentences. It also hears appeals from the Morrill County Court and certain administrative agencies. Routine misdemeanors, traffic infractions, small civil claims, probate, and most juvenile matters are handled in county court.

Morrill County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Morrill
Street Address: 606 L St.
City: Bridgeport
Zip Code: 69336
Phone: 308-262-1261
Fax: 308-262-1799
Hours: Monday - Thursday: 7:30AM - 5:00PM, Friday: 7:30AM - 11:00AM
Website URL: http://www.morrillcountyne.gov/clerk-of-the-district-court.html
Languages: English
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nejudicial
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrill_County_Courthouse

Services and Case Types Handled in Morrill County District Court

Morrill County District Court serves as the county's trial court of general jurisdiction. Core functions include:

- Case intake and filings: felony criminal matters; civil cases and equity actions; domestic relations (divorce, custody, paternity, child support); protection orders (domestic abuse, harassment, sexual assault); and appeals from county court or administrative agencies.
- Hearings and trials: scheduling and conducting arraignments, motion hearings, pretrial conferences, jury and bench trials, and sentencings.
- Orders and records: issuing judgments, warrants, and subpoenas; maintaining the official case record; providing file access and certified copies; and processing fees, costs, and court-ordered payments.
- Jury services: juror qualification, summons, check-in, deferrals/excuses, and juror compensation.
- Public assistance: self-help forms (including protection orders), interpreter and ADA accommodation coordination, and information on appearance requirements (in person or remote) under Nebraska Judicial Branch procedures.

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