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Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska — Public Records

Use this page to find court records, arrest records, and other public records in Scotts Bluff County. Each section links to the office, online tool, or agency that holds the records.

⚡ At a Glance

  • Court: Scotts Bluff County Courthouse, Scotts Bluff, NE — (308) 436-6641
  • Sheriff: Scotts Bluff County Sheriff's Office, Scotts Bluff, NE — (308) 436-6641
  • Online search: JUSTICE Case Search
  • County seat: Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
How to use this page: Pick a section below — court records, arrest records, or other records.

Start here: Choose the type of record you need below, then follow the link to the official source.

What You Can Find Here

⚖️ District and circuit court case records
🔍 Sheriff arrest records and jail information
🏛️ Small claims and traffic court records
📋 Property records and vital records contacts
What you will need:
  • Full name of the person or business
  • Case number, if you have one
  • Approximate date or location of the record

Court Records

The Scotts Bluff County Clerk of Court handles all court records filed in Scotts Bluff. Search case records online through JUSTICE Case Search, or contact the clerk directly.

OfficeDetails
CourthouseScotts Bluff County Courthouse, Scotts Bluff, NE
Phone(308) 436-6641
Online SearchJUSTICE Case Search
⚖️ JUSTICE Case Search — Search Court Records 🏛️ Nebraska Courts

Use the official link above to access records or contact the court directly at (308) 436-6641.

Arrest Records

Arrest records in Scotts Bluff County are held by the agency that made the arrest. For incidents in unincorporated areas, the Scotts Bluff County Sheriff's Office is the primary record holder. For city arrests, contact the municipal police department where the arrest occurred.

The Sheriff's Office also operates the county jail. To check if someone is currently in custody or to verify recent bookings, contact the jail directly at (308) 436-6641.

AgencyPhone
Scotts Bluff County Sheriff's Office / Jail(308) 436-6641
📋 NSP — Criminal History

For a specific arrest report, contact the arresting agency. For a statewide criminal history check, use the link above.

Other Public Records

Scotts Bluff County maintains property records through the County Recorder. Vital records (birth, death, marriage) are available through the state health department.

How to Request Records

Most records are handled by different offices — always contact the office listed in the section above.

In person: Visit the Scotts Bluff County courthouse at Scotts Bluff County Courthouse, Scotts Bluff, NE. Bring a valid ID.

Online: Use JUSTICE Case Search to search case information.

By mail: Submit a written request under Nebraska's Public Records Act to the office that holds the records.

Cities in Scotts Bluff County

City-level record pages for this county will be added as they become available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Scotts Bluff County courthouse?
The Scotts Bluff County courthouse is at Scotts Bluff County Courthouse, Scotts Bluff, NE. Call (308) 436-6641 for hours or directions.
Can I look up someone's arrest in Scotts Bluff County online?
Contact the Scotts Bluff County Sheriff's Office at (308) 436-6641 for arrest record and jail inquiries. For a statewide criminal history check, use NSP — Criminal History.
How do I get a copy of a court record in Scotts Bluff County?
Search online at JUSTICE Case Search, call (308) 436-6641, or visit the courthouse at Scotts Bluff County Courthouse, Scotts Bluff, NE.
Who holds arrest records in Scotts Bluff County?
The arresting agency holds the arrest report. For county-level incidents, contact the Scotts Bluff County Sheriff's Office at (308) 436-6641. For city incidents, contact the local police department.
Is there a fee to search Scotts Bluff County court records online?
Basic case information is often available for free. Certified copies may require a fee. Contact the court at (308) 436-6641 for details.
What this page does not show: Not all records are available online. Some require a written request, an in-person visit, or a fee.

This page is a guide to help you find official records — it is not the official database. All information comes from government sources. Verify details directly with the agency that holds the records.

Last updated: April 16, 2026