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Nebraska name change forms are used by residents to legally change their name for reasons other than marriage or divorce. If the name change is for a resident who is 19 years or younger, their parents or legal guardian must file the petition on their behalf.
Any person wishing to change his or her name may file a petition in the district court in the county in which the person resides so long as that person has been a bona fide resident of that county for at least one (1) year before filing the petition for a name change.
General formatting and service rules. This rule governs the standard form for all documents filed in the appellate courts and sets forth service requirements for motions and briefs. Form and formatting requirements for bills of exceptions are found in § 2-105.01.
Name Change Filing Fees StateFiling FeeND$80NE$83NH$90NJ$20047 more rows
BRIEFS FILED WITH THE CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT AND COURT OF APPEALS SHALL NOT BE CONFIDENTIAL. A brief shall not contain a reproduction, quotation, or extensive paraphrase of material which is declared by any statute, rule of the Supreme Court, or order of a court to be confidential.
Requires the State Department of Education provide a uniform system of accounting, to which all public school districts in the State of Nebraska will adhere.
Any change to an email address by a non-attorney user must be made in writing to the clerk of the court where the case is filed or the appeal is pending. An attorney shall update any change in email address through his or her account with the court-authorized service provider.
Mandatory electronic filing, electronic service and electronic notice. (A) Electronic Filing, Service, and Notice is mandatory for all Nebraska attorneys in all Nebraska trial and appellate courts unless specifically exempted pursuant to these rules.