The Nebraska Waiver of Service of Summons is a legal document that allows a party in a lawsuit to waive their right to be served with a summons. It is usually used when a party is unable to be served with a summons due to their location or other reasons. By signing the waiver, the party acknowledges that they have been notified of the lawsuit and are aware of its contents. The Nebraska Waiver of Service of Summons is available in two types: Voluntary Waiver and Judicial Waiver. Voluntary Waiver is signed by the defendant, who is waiving their right to be served with a summons. Judicial Waiver is signed by the court after a judge has determined that the defendant cannot be served with a summons due to their location or other reasons. Once the waiver is signed, it must be filed with the court. After the waiver is filed, the defendant is considered to have been served with the summons and the lawsuit may proceed.