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If you want to let out a property in Nebraska and want to ensure your tenant is trustworthy, you should know if he had withheld information on outstanding warrants in Nebraska at the time of signing the tenancy agreement. If you are a parent with a small kid and an affectionate neighbor, you would want to confirm that he is not on the sex offenders list. Last, but not least, you would want to ensure that your name is not among those with outstanding warrants in Nebraska to their names, for some minor offense or even a major one as a result of identity theft.
The supreme court, consisting of a chief justice and six other justices initially appointed by the governor, is the highest court. The justices must be elected after serving three years, and every six years thereafter, running unopposed on their own record. Next comes the Court of Appeals below which are the district courts; 53 judges serve 21 districts in the state. County courts handle criminal misdemeanors and civil cases involving less than $5,000. In addition, there are a court of industrial relations, a worker's compensation court, two conciliation courts (family courts), two municipal courts (in Omaha and Lincoln), and juvenile courts in three counties. You can get information on outstanding warrants in Nebraska at these courts but finding the relevant court is quite difficult.
However, the best way to ensure that all public records pertaining to outstanding warrants in Nebraska are searched is to use the proper online search facility instead of visiting individual courthouses and police stations. Not only is this process quicker than traditional methods, it's also risk-free if you do have outstanding warrants to your name, which may lead to immediate arrest if you approach the police for information. With simultaneous access to multiple public and private databases holding millions of records from the comfort and privacy of home, searching for outstanding warrants in Nebraska and other related information is easier than you thought!
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