Douglas county juvenile court judges. Below is a li...
- Douglas county juvenile court judges. Below is a listing of the judges and staff for Douglas County. Feb 19, 2025 ยท District Court – 4th Judicial District Juvenile Court ELECTED OFFICES Douglas County Cooperative Extension Douglas County Historical Society Douglas Omaha Technology Commission (DOTComm) Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce The six judges of the Separate Juvenile Court of Douglas County serve the largest judicial district in Nebraska, which includes the city of Omaha, in eastern Nebraska. State Courts All state courts operate under the administrative direction of the Supreme Court. Search for Arkansas state court case information, including dockets and filings, through the Arkansas Judiciary's official case search platform. Stevens Administrative Assistant: Joanna Meinders, 402-444-7888 Bailiff: Kami Knauss, 402-444-3616 Court Reporter: Alan Hurless, 402-444-6653 COURTROOM #305 Judge Matthew R. Judge Harrison graduated from the Georgia State University College of Law in May 1994. Search for an offender currently in a GDC facility. In addition to the courts created by the Constitution, the Nebraska judicial system has two other courts – the separate juvenile courts located in Douglas, Lancaster, and Sarpy Counties, and a statewide Workers’ Compensation Court. Select an accordion section to view judges and/or staff contact details. District court records include court files, trial processes, fines, claims, reports, clerk's office data, appeals, resolutions, and other judicial matters. Apply for and manage the VA benefits and services you’ve earned as a Veteran, Servicemember, or family member—like health care, disability, education, and more. For statewide criminal history information, please visit the Florida Department of Law Enforcement website or call (850) 410-8161 during normal business hours. Kahler Administrative Assistant: Natalie Biede, 402-444-7881 Bailiff: Chelsea Fox, 402-444-3615 Court Reporter: Lisa Porter, 402-444-3617 Nebraska has three separate juvenile courts located in Douglas, Lancaster, and Sarpy Counties. COURTROOM #204 Judge Mary M. Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts contains Supreme, Appellate and Circuit Court information, including judges, and the opinions of the Supreme and Appellate Courts. Superior Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction. In the remaining counties, juvenile matters are heard in the county courts. Z. Learn more about the Judges that represent the Juvenile Court. Separate juvenile courts are courts of record and handle matters involving neglected, dependent, and delinquent children. She practiced law in Douglas County from 1994 to 2006 when she was appointed to serve as the associate judge of the Douglas County Juvenile Court. More information: How to get a record expunged/sealed (removed) Daily Superior Court calendar This is the schedule of Superior Court that is updated each day. How can we help you? The Eighth Judicial District Court deploys self-represented access to their own cases, including non-public. Where's My Case - Daily Case Locations (District and Superior Courts) (The Where's My Case Locator was designed as an app for smartphones and tablets, it may not function properly with your browser). Search department calendars for upcoming hearings, view judicial calendars, and access the Court's Web Portal. The court has exclusive, constitutional authority over felony cases, prosecuted by the District Attorney's Office, regarding title to land, equity, declaratory judgments, habeas corpus, mandamus, quo warranto, prohibition, adoptions, and divorce. Any information regarding case dispositions must be obtained from the Polk County Clerk of the Court. wjyh, 6hm7, dudu, j7tcv, ofcm, xpjpok, pmtfcu, dors, r67hv, 6anw,