The Nebraska Universal Attachment for Statutory Lien is a document used to secure the payment of a debt owed by a debtor to a creditor. The Nebraska Universal Attachment for Statutory Lien is filed with the County Register of Deeds, and establishes a lien on the debtor's real estate, personal property, and other assets. This lien is also known as a statutory lien, and is recognized in Nebraska statutes. The Nebraska Universal Attachment for Statutory Lien is used in two different types of cases: those involving consumer debt, and those involving commercial debt. In consumer debt cases, the Nebraska Universal Attachment for Statutory Lien is used to secure the payment of a debt owed by a debtor to a creditor, such as a credit card debt. In commercial debt cases, the Nebraska Universal Attachment for Statutory Lien is used to secure a loan, such as a business loan or a loan for the purchase of real estate. The Nebraska Universal Attachment for Statutory Lien is a legal document that must be properly completed and filed with the County Register of Deeds. It must include the debtor's name, address, and the amount of the debt being secured. The document must also include a description of the property that is being used to secure the payment of the debt. Once the Nebraska Universal Attachment for Statutory Lien is filed, the lien is effective and the creditor has the right to seek payment of the debt from the debtor.