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Willful disobedience of or resistance willfully offered to any lawful process or order of court constitutes criminal contempt.
(2) The clerk or a judge of the court in which the action or proceeding is pending shall issue a trial subpoena upon the request of a party. An attorney, as an officer of the court, may issue and sign a trial subpoena on behalf of the court if the attorney is authorized to practice in the court.
The Nebraska Court records website is developed to help provide electronic access to public court records. It provides citizens with the right to gather, obtain copies, and examine public court records as permitted by Nebraska's public records laws.
To start a Small Claims Court lawsuit you must go to the County Courthouse and complete a claim form, sign it before the clerk, and pay the filing fee and service costs. You may mail a completed claim form to the clerk if you have signed it before a Nebraska Notary Public.
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Court personnel are not permitted to discuss the merits of your case with you and are prohibited from giving you legal advice about your case. Judgments in small claims court may not exceed $3,900.
A voluntary appearance is the equivalent to service that waives a defense of insufficient service or process if the party requests general relief from the court on an issue other than sufficiency of service or process, or personal jurisdiction.