Nance County District Court

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Databases Updated on Nov 02, 2025

Nance County District Court cases in Nance County, Fullerton, NE

Nance County District Court in Fullerton, Nebraska, is the state trial court of general jurisdiction for Nance County. It handles felony criminal cases; significant civil and equity matters; and domestic relations cases, including divorce, custody, and support. The court conducts jury and bench trials, issues orders and injunctions, and hears appeals from Nance County Court and certain administrative agencies. While routine misdemeanors and traffic infractions are typically filed in county court, the district court addresses related felony-level offenses and appeals arising from those proceedings. This court functions as the primary venue for major civil and criminal litigation within the county.

Nance County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Nance
Street Address: 209 Esther St.
City: Fullerton
Zip Code: 68638
Phone: 308-536-2365
Fax: 308-536-2742
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30AM - 5:00PM
Website URL: https://co.nance.ne.us/webpages/district_court/district_court.html
Forms & Filing: https://supremecourt.nebraska.gov/forms
Languages: English
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nejudicial
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nance_County_Courthouse_3.jpg

Services and Case Types Handled in Nance County District Court

Nance County District Court serves as the county's trial court of general jurisdiction. Core case types: felony criminal matters; major civil lawsuits and equity/injunction actions; domestic relations (divorce, legal separation, custody/support, paternity); and appeals from county court and certain administrative decisions. Public-facing services include: accepting and docketing case filings (including protective-order petitions for domestic abuse, harassment, or sexual assault); issuing summons, warrants, and subpoenas; scheduling and conducting court hearings, conferences, and jury or bench trials; managing jury services (summons, qualification, orientation, and juror support); processing and enforcing court orders and judgments; maintaining the official record and providing copies/certifications and transcripts; collecting filing fees, costs, and court-ordered payments; and coordinating interpreters and accessibility accommodations.

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