Where to Look in Nebraska
The six most productive places to start a people search in Nebraska. Each links directly to the official record source.
Official Nebraska Sources
State-level databases and agency record portals.
Nebraska Courts
Dockets, civil & criminal case filings, judgments.
Property & Tax Records
Deeds, assessor data, owner history, liens.
Inmates & Offenders
State prison rosters, sex offender registries, jails.
Vital Records
Birth, death, marriage, divorce — certified records.
Nebraska FAQ
Laws, fees, turnaround, and common questions.
1About Nebraska Public Records & People Search
Nebraska's public-records framework is set out at Neb. Rev. Stat. § 84-712 et seq. The statutes establish a general presumption of public access to records held by state and local agencies, modified by a standard catalog of exemptions for personnel, investigatory, and statutorily-protected records. As in most states, the law itself is broadly permissive; the friction in Nebraska research tends to come from fee structures and uneven digital access in sparsely populated counties.
Nebraska is also institutionally distinctive in one respect that rarely matters for people searching but is worth knowing: it is the only U.S. state with a unicameral, nonpartisan legislature (the "Unicameral"). The Constitutional quirk dates to a 1934 reform led by George Norris. For investigators, the practical implication is simply that legislative records and committee filings flow through a single chamber — but day-to-day people-search work happens at the county courthouse and through statewide executive-branch databases, not the legislature.
The state's judicial branch operates the JUSTICE case management system, which provides a free statewide name index and a paid subscription tier (via contracted vendor) for full case details and documents. Compared to Iowa's fully free Iowa Courts Online, Nebraska's two-tier structure means that casual researchers get basic hits, while professional investigators typically maintain a paid account for deeper access.
2Best Starting Points in Nebraska
The standard entry points for Nebraska people research are the JUSTICE case search, the Secretary of State's corporate registry, and the NDCS inmate locator. Together these three queries efficiently establish whether a subject has legal history, commercial interests, or custodial status anywhere in the state.
https://www.supremecourt.nebraska.gov/case-search
The Nebraska Judicial Branch's public case search. Free name-index tier and paid full-document tier, covering district, county, and juvenile courts statewide.
What it's useful for: Confirming whether a subject has civil, criminal, domestic, or traffic case history in any Nebraska court.
https://sos.nebraska.gov/business-services/corporate-business-search
The SOS corporate registry for Nebraska corporations, LLCs, partnerships, and fictitious names, returning officers, registered agents, and status.
What it's useful for: Linking individuals to business entities and surfacing commercial addresses.
https://www.corrections.nebraska.gov/inmate-locator
The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services public inmate lookup, with facility assignment and projected release data.
What it's useful for: Confirming state incarceration status and locating an inmate.
3Official State Sources
The Nebraska State Patrol maintains the Sex Offender Registry at sor.nebraska.gov. The Department of Health and Human Services handles vital records and many licensing functions. The Nebraska Brand Committee — unique to the state — registers livestock brands in the western portion of Nebraska and is a meaningful asset-research source for ranch and cattle investigations.
https://sor.nebraska.gov/
The statewide sex offender registry with name, address, offense, and map search.
What it's useful for: Public-safety verification and registered-address confirmation.
https://nbc.nebraska.gov/
The state agency that registers and records livestock brands in the designated "Brand Inspection Area" (roughly the western two-thirds of the state). A unique and researcher-valuable data source in agricultural contexts.
What it's useful for: Ranch and cattle asset searches, probate matters involving livestock, and agricultural business investigations.
4Court Records
Nebraska's court structure consists of District Courts (general jurisdiction, felonies, divorces, major civil matters), County Courts (misdemeanors, small claims, probate, juvenile matters where there is no separate juvenile court), separate Juvenile Courts in three urban counties (Douglas, Lancaster, Sarpy), and above them the Nebraska Court of Appeals and the Nebraska Supreme Court. Most trial-court dockets flow through JUSTICE.
The practical limit of JUSTICE's free tier is that it surfaces name and docket hits but not underlying documents. To view actual filings — complaints, motions, judgments — researchers either pay the JUSTICE subscription tier, use attorney eAccess, or visit the clerk's office in person. Federal cases arising in Nebraska are held in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska and are accessible via PACER.
5Property & Tax Records
Property research in Nebraska follows the Register of Deeds / County Assessor split. Deeds and mortgages live with the Register of Deeds; valuation and tax data live with the Assessor. Douglas County (Omaha) and Lancaster County (Lincoln) offer the strongest online portals. Sarpy County (Papillion/Bellevue) has developed robust systems to keep pace with its status as one of the fastest-growing counties in the state.
6Business & Licensing Records
The Secretary of State's Business Services Division handles corporate filings, trade names, and UCCs. The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services licenses healthcare professionals; the Nebraska Real Estate Commission licenses agents and brokers; the Nebraska Department of Insurance licenses producers. There is no single consolidated license-lookup portal, so researchers must know the regulating authority for a given profession.
7Corrections & Inmate Tools
Beyond the NDCS Inmate Locator covered above, county jails in Nebraska publish their own rosters. Douglas County Corrections (Omaha) and Lancaster County Corrections (Lincoln) both maintain regularly updated online jail lists. For federal detainees, the Bureau of Prisons locator is the correct tool.
8Vital Records (Birth/Death/Marriage/Divorce)
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Vital Records office (dhhs.ne.gov) issues certified birth, death, marriage, and divorce records. Birth records are restricted to registrants and immediate family; death records are restricted for a statutory period. Marriage licenses are issued at the county level, and historic marriage and divorce records can often be verified through district court filings on JUSTICE.
9Voter Registration
Nebraska voters can verify their own registration status through VoterCheck at votercheck.necvr.ne.gov. Bulk voter data is provided by the Secretary of State under statutorily limited conditions for political and research purposes. In 2016, Nebraska voters approved Marsy's Law (NE Constitution Art. I § 28), expanding crime-victim rights — relevant to how victim information is handled within court filings.
10Archive, Genealogy & Obituary Resources
History Nebraska (formerly the Nebraska State Historical Society) at history.nebraska.gov is the principal archival repository, holding digitized newspapers, territorial and state census records, military records, and naturalization files. For pre-20th-century research, History Nebraska is typically the most efficient starting point.
11County & City Research Resources
Nebraska's population is concentrated along the eastern I-80 corridor, with the Omaha metro (Douglas, Sarpy, Washington) and the Lincoln area (Lancaster) dominating. The following are the counties most likely to hold records for a given Nebraska subject:
Douglas County (Omaha): Largest by population; 4th Judicial District. Mature online property, Sheriff, and court resources. douglascounty-ne.gov.
Lancaster County (Lincoln): State capital; 3rd Judicial District. lancaster.ne.gov.
Sarpy County (Papillion/Bellevue): Fastest-growing county; Omaha suburb; 2nd Judicial District. sarpy.gov.
Hall County (Grand Island): Central Nebraska hub. hallcountyne.gov.
Buffalo County (Kearney): University of Nebraska at Kearney. buffalocounty.ne.gov.
Scotts Bluff County (Gering): Western Nebraska Panhandle regional hub. scottsbluffcounty.org.
Dodge County (Fremont): Northwest of Omaha; 6th Judicial District. dodgecountyne.gov.
Madison County (Norfolk): Northeast Nebraska regional hub. madisoncounty.ne.gov.
Platte County (Columbus): East-central Nebraska. co.platte.ne.us.
Lincoln County (North Platte): Western Nebraska on I-80; Union Pacific rail hub. co.lincoln.ne.us.
Adams County (Hastings): South-central Nebraska regional hub. adamscounty.org.
12People Search Tips for Nebraska
Researcher Tip
Always treat the Omaha metro as tri-county / cross-state. A subject with an Omaha address may have Douglas, Sarpy, or Washington County records on the Nebraska side — and very possibly Pottawattamie County, Iowa (Council Bluffs) records on the other side of the Missouri River. Run all four in parallel before concluding your search is comprehensive.
In western Nebraska, the livestock brand registry is an unusually productive source that most out-of-state investigators never check. For probate, agricultural asset recovery, or ranch-title research, the Brand Committee records can break cases open.
13Privacy, Opt-Outs & Legal Framework
Nebraska operates an Address Confidentiality Program through the Secretary of State for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking. Nebraska has not enacted a comprehensive consumer-data- privacy law on the CCPA/VCDPA model as of this writing, though the Nebraska Data Privacy Act (passed in 2024) introduced commercial-privacy obligations for large businesses — the framework is still being implemented.
Privacy Note
Even where records are lawfully public, using Nebraska public-records data for harassment, stalking, or fraudulent impersonation is prohibited under state and federal law. Always operate within lawful research purposes and FCRA-informational-only limits.
More Nebraska Record Tools
Combine a people search with Nebraska-specific record searches for a complete profile. These companion directories are already live on PublicRecordCenter.com:
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Frequently Asked Questions — Nebraska
What is the JUSTICE case search in Nebraska?
JUSTICE is the Nebraska Judicial Branch's case management system. The state offers a free public name-index search and a paid subscription tier for full document access.
Is Nebraska's legislature really unicameral?
Yes, Nebraska is the only U.S. state with a single-chamber (unicameral) legislature, and it is formally nonpartisan.
How do I find Nebraska property ownership?
Deeds and mortgages are recorded by the County Register of Deeds, while valuation and tax-roll data are handled by the County Assessor.
Can I search Nebraska inmates online?
Yes, the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services provides a free Inmate Locator at corrections.nebraska.gov/inmate-locator.
What is the Nebraska Brand Committee?
The Nebraska Brand Committee registers and records livestock brands in the western two-thirds of the state. For agricultural investigations, brand records are a valuable data source.
Are Nebraska divorce records public?
Divorce decrees are generally public records and searchable through JUSTICE under the district court where the divorce was granted.
Does Nebraska have address confidentiality?
Yes, Nebraska operates an Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) administered by the Secretary of State.
How should I search the Omaha metro?
The Omaha metro spans Douglas and Sarpy counties in Nebraska and Pottawattamie County in Iowa. A thorough investigation should include all three counties.