The Nebraska Consent to Suit Form is a legal document that is used by a non-resident defendant who wishes to submit to the jurisdiction of a Nebraska court in a civil suit. This form is used when a plaintiff wishes to bring a lawsuit against a defendant who lives out of state. The defendant's signature on the form serves as an agreement to submit to the jurisdiction of the Nebraska court and to waive any objections to the court's authority. There are two types of Nebraska Consent to Suit Forms. The first is the General Consent to Suit Form, which is used when a defendant voluntarily agrees to the jurisdiction of a Nebraska court. The second is the Special Consent to Suit Form, which is used when a defendant has previously objected to the jurisdiction of a Nebraska court.