A Nebraska Motion To Seal Records (County Court) is a legal document used to ask the court to seal certain county court records. It is typically filed by a person who wishes to keep certain records private. This motion can be used to seal records from a criminal case, civil case, juvenile case, or even a bankruptcy case. It is important to note that the court may not grant the motion if the records are deemed necessary for public safety or if they are needed to be used as evidence in a criminal case. The two types of Nebraska Motion To Seal Records (County Court) are: 1. Motion to Seal Criminal Records: This motion is filed when a person wishes to keep records from a criminal case private. 2. Motion to Seal Civil Records: This motion is filed when a person wishes to keep records from a civil case private. The filing process for both motions is similar. The petitioner must file a motion with the court, provide the necessary documents and information, and pay the applicable filing fee. The court will review the motion and determine whether to grant or deny the request. If the court grants the motion, the records will remain sealed and the petitioner will be allowed to keep the records confidential.