A Nebraska Notice of Limited Appearance (submitted by attorney) is a document that is filed with the court when an attorney wishes to appear in a case for a specific purpose and for a limited amount of time. This document must be signed by the attorney and must include the name, address, and bar membership number of the attorney. It must also include the case number of the case in which the attorney will be appearing, and the specific purpose for which the attorney will be appearing. A Nebraska Notice of Limited Appearance (submitted by attorney) can be used in civil, criminal, or administrative matters. There are two types of Nebraska Notice of Limited Appearance (submitted by attorney): General Limited Appearance and Specific Limited Appearance. A General Limited Appearance allows an attorney to appear on behalf of a party for any purpose related to the litigation, and the attorney does not have to specify the purpose for appearing. A Specific Limited Appearance requires the attorney to specify the purpose for which they are appearing, and the attorney can only appear for that specific purpose.