The Nebraska Warrantless Arrest Affidavit is a sworn statement that is used by law enforcement officers to make an arrest without a warrant in the state of Nebraska. This document provides the officer with the legal grounds to apprehend a suspect when a warrant is not required. There are two types of Nebraska Warrantless Arrest Affidavit; the General Affidavit and the Arrest for Domestic Violence Affidavit. The General Affidavit is used for a variety of offenses such as burglary, larceny, and robbery, while the Arrest for Domestic Violence Affidavit is used in cases involving domestic violence. Both affidavits require the officer to provide detailed information about the circumstances of the arrest, the facts surrounding the case, and the suspect’s identity. The affidavit must be signed by the arresting officer and must be witnessed by a notary public. Upon completion, the affidavit is then filed with the county court, where it serves as a legal record of the arrest.