Nebraska Voluntary Appearance is a legal process in which a defendant agrees to appear in court without being formally served with a summons or other court document. It is a voluntary procedure that allows defendants to resolve their cases without having to wait for a formal service of process. In Nebraska, there are two types of voluntary appearance: Appearances in Person and Appearances by Mail. Appearances in Person require the defendant to appear in person at the court and sign the necessary documents. Appearances by Mail require the defendant to sign a document and mail it to the court, along with any other documents requested by the court. In both cases, the defendant agrees to be bound by the court's decisions and orders.