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Check with authorities in the state of origin to be sure the animal's records are in compliance with animal health, inspection, and other requirements. Cattle must be brand inspected when they leave the Nebraska brand inspection area or change ownership while in the Nebraska brand inspection area.
To record a livestock brand, please complete the enclosed application signed in ink by the applicant or applicants and return it to the Department of Food and Agriculture with the $70.00 recording fee.
The books are often available in county libraries or state archives; some state livestock boards may search their records for a fee. If you're lucky, the state will have digitized historical brand books.
Livestock brand; application; fees; requirements; issuance. (1) To record a brand, a person shall forward to the Nebraska Brand Committee a facsimile or description of the brand desired to be recorded, a written application, and a recording fee and research fee established by the brand committee.
The following abbreviations are used for listing the locations of brands on livestock: L - refers to the left side of the animal. R - refers to the right side of the animal.