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Guide to Nebraska Public Records

Search Nebraska public court records for information on people and property


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Whether you're looking for information about a potential employee or researching facts on a Nebraska property, you need to access Nebraska public records. Public records are documents that have been filed or recorded by public agencies or private individuals. Such records include birth and death records, marriage and divorce papers, criminal records, real estate documents, licenses, and so on.

Public records are held by federal, state and local governments, who in turn determine their availability. Although these records are accessible to the public, not all are free; you may be expected to pay for some information; the fees will vary depending on the department. You can always visit state departments and offices for public records, though there's a breadth of information online.

When researching NE public records, remember the following:

1. When doing a background check on an individual, you may want to consider a nationwide search. This will cover information, not just in your state, but in the country as a whole.

2. Make sure that the Nebraska official records you get are up to date.

3. Get information from a credible source when searching Nebraska public records online. You may be liable for turning someone down if you base a hiring decision on incorrect facts.


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Search Nebraska public records to get information on real estate


Information on real estate is always available to the public. If you're looking for specific data on a particular property, such as zoning information, assessments or building requirements, you can find those on government sites, such as county offices. Additionally, you can research title and deed information, find out who owns a property and get tax information.

I recommend: Real Marketing is an online resource that provides links to Nebraska county assessor's offices, county recorder's offices and county treasurer's offices. You can find comprehensive property information by visiting these online government resources.

Consider searching NE court records before you hire an employee


As a business owner, it's smart to run background checks on potential employees, especially if you're hiring childcare providers and teachers. Background checks can range from verifying a person's Social Security number, to a detailed account of the person's history and acquaintances. Before doing a background check, you must get permission from the individual.

I recommend: The Nebraska State Patrol can help you obtain Nebraska criminal records. Additionally, public access to Nebraska court records is available through the Nebraska Judicial Branch. Their site offers the Justice Court Case One Time Search, a user-friendly system that provides free Nebraska court records.

Track down anyone with a Nebraska public records search


With the assistance of the Internet and the right data, you can track down any individual, living or deceased. If you already know the person's Social Security number, date of birth or last known address, you can use these to research vital records. Less information than that makes your search a little more difficult, but still possible.

I recommend: You can find Nebraska marriage records, as well as divorce, birth and death records at the Nebraska Department of Health& Human Services. Public People Finder can help you track someone down using a variety of information.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • The state and federal Fair Credit Reporting Act regulates how consumer credit information, such as Nebraska bankruptcy records, are collected and used by outside companies-- not employers. The act also restricts reporting on arrest records and other negative information after seven years, with the exception of criminal convictions.

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