Can you lookup a court case?
Federal case files are maintained electronically and are available through the internet-based Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) service. PACER allows anyone with an account to search and locate appellate, district, and bankruptcy court case and docket information. Register for a PACER account.
Are Nebraska court records public?
Consequently, qualified individuals can request and obtain Nebraska court records being public records, except they are not subject to public disclosure. § 84-712.03 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes authorizes anyone denied access to Nebraska public records to petition the state Attorney General.
How do I find court records in Nebraska?
Persons seeking to make multiple or frequent court records searches should be informed that JUSTICE court records may be obtained by subscribing through www.nebraska.gov. The service provides the same access to all JUSTICE cases in the county and district courts in the state with monthly billing for any charges.
What does the Broome County court system do?
It is authorized to handle the prosecution of all crimes committed within the county. It has exclusive authority to handle trials in felony matters and shares authority with the local city, and town and village courts to handle trials in misdemeanor cases (offenses punishable by less than one year in prison) and other minor offenses and violations.
What kind of court system does Nebraska have?
Nebraska has one county court and one district court in each county. The counties of Sarpy, Lancaster and Douglas all have an additional separate juvenile court. Each of these courts schedules hearings locally, and many of them use the trial court case management system, known as JUSTICE.
Where is the Broome County Clerk’s office located?
Please either visit our office located on the 3rd floor of the Broome County Office Building (60 Hawley Street / Binghamton, NY 13901), call our office at (607) 778-2255 Ext. 6 or send us an email at [email protected] . The Broome County Clerk’s Office is open to the public!
Where to get a passport in Broome County?
The Broome County Clerk’s Office is a certified passport acceptance agency! You can find information on passport requirements and fees here. We are also excited to announce the Broome County Clerk’s Office now sells E-Z Passes! Stop by the office to purchase one before your next road trip!