Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) - Jail
Buffalo County
Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications for a Full-time Certified Nursing
Assistant (CNA). Applicants must be at least 21 years of age; have a
valid Nebraska driver’s license; no felony or serious misdemeanor convictions;
and be able to work rotating shifts including weekends, and holidays. All
applicants will be subject to a thorough background check. Starting
salary is $19.78 per hour. Benefits include full time pay,
individual health insurance, access to vision, dental, life and disability
insurance, subsidized family health insurance, paid vacation and sick leave and
employer matched-retirement.
* Position will remain open until filled.
Full details of the position
BCSO Application
Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office
2025 Ave A
P.O. Box 2228
Kearney, NE 68848
308-233-5274
jsamuelson@kearneygov.org
EOE/AA/Veteran’s Preference
Auto Mechanic
The
Buffalo County Sheriff's Office is accepting applications for a full-time Auto
Mechanic, who will be responsible for general maintenance of the
law enforcement fleet and the installation of public safety equipment.
Applicants must be at
least 21 years of age; have a valid Nebraska driver’s license; a high school
diploma or GED; no felony or serious misdemeanor convictions; and be able to
read, write and understand the English language as well as operate a variety of
computer programs. All applicants will be subject to a thorough background
check. Benefits include full time pay, individual health insurance, access to
vision, dental, life and disability insurance, subsidized family health
insurance, paid vacation and sick leave, employer matched-retirement, and
furnished uniforms. Hourly pay starting at $24.56. Salary dependent upon experience. Position will remain open
until filled.
EOE/AA/Veterans
preference
Buffalo
County Sheriff's Office
2025 Avenue A
P.O. Box 2228
Kearney, NE 68848
308-233-5274
308-233-5246 (fax)
jsamuelson@kearneygov.org
Full Job Description
Buffalo County Job Application
Flock Safety System
Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPR) have long helped law enforcement in solving crimes. ALPRs capture computer-readable images of license plates, allowing law enforcement agencies to compare plate numbers against those of stolen cars or cars driven by people suspected of being involved in criminal activities.
The information by ALPR cameras can help determine whether a vehicle was at the scene of a crime and to discover vehicles that may be associated with each other. Law enforcement agencies can choose to share their information with other agencies. The cameras can also integrate information from national or state crime databases to provide real-time alerts when a vehicle associated with a known suspect or a stolen vehicle passes the camera.
According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, when employed ethically and objectively, ALPRs are an effective force-multiplying tool for law enforcement. A 2011 study by the Police Executive Research Forum concluded that ALPRs used by Mesa, Ariz., Police resulted in “nearly 3 times as many ‘hits’ for stolen vehicles, and twice as many vehicle recoveries.”
Flock Safety communities have reported overall crime reductions of over 70 percent after a period of time utilizing the ALPR system. In some areas, that included an over 60 percent reduction in non-residential burglaries, 80 percent reduction in residential burglary, and an over 40 percent reduction in robberies.
What is Flock Safety?
Flock Safety is a public safety operating system that helps communities and law enforcement work together to eliminate crime, protect privacy, and mitigate bias. We build devices that capture objective evidence and use machine learning to detect and deliver unbiased investigative leads to law enforcement. Flock Safety communities have reported crime reductions of up to 70 percent.
Today, there are over 1,500 Flock Safety communities; we partner with 1200+ law enforcement agencies. The Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office has partnered with the Kearney Police Department under their MOU with the FLOCK Safety System.
Kearney Police Department Flock Transparency Portal
Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR #1346)
Nebraska Revised Statutes – Automatic License Plate Reader Privacy Act 60-3201 to 60-3209
Flock ALPR Data Year End Report
Vigilant Mobile ALPR Year End Report
Communications Officer
The Buffalo County Sheriff's Office is accepting applications for a full-time Communications Officer. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age; have a valid Nebraska driver’s license; a high school diploma or GED; no felony or serious misdemeanor convictions; be able to read, write and understand the English language; and be able to work rotating shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays. All applicants will be subject to a thorough background check. Benefits include full time pay, individual health insurance, access to vision, dental, life and disability insurance, subsidized family health insurance, paid vacation and sick leave, employer matched retirement, and furnished uniforms. Hourly pay starting at $23.87. Position will remain open until filled.
Full Details
Request an Application
EOE/AA/Veterans preference
Buffalo County Sheriff's Office
2025 Avenue A
P.O. Box 2228
Kearney, NE 68848
308-233-5274
308-233-5246 (fax)
jsamuelson@kearneygov.org
Off Duty Management

In order to efficiently respond to
requests and manage the employment of off-duty police officers, The Kearney Police
Department has partnered with Off Duty Management to provide services related
to hiring off-duty officers effective September 27,2021.
You may request to
hire off-duty police officers through the Off Duty Management web-based
service, OfficerTRAK®, or calling the number below.
Off Duty Management provides the following to the vendor:
- Online access to information through the OfficerTRAK® software including:
- Job-status
- Officer attendance
- Field notes and media files
- Post orders and instructions
- Past and future shift information
- Full liability coverage for the vendor, the agency, and the officer
- 24/7 vendor service
- Dedicated point of contact for scheduling and invoicing
- Officer payroll
Prohibited Off-Duty Employment*:
- Private detective agencies
- Licensed liquor establishments
- Sell, manufacture, or transport alcoholic beverages
- Collection agencies
- Advertising agencies (use of uniform or office to endorse products or businesses);
- Process server
- Bail bond agency
- Repossessing property or evicting persons or entities from premises
- Assisting in case preparation or investigation for any criminal defense or civil proceedings
- Employment as an investigator or in any capacity involving the use of police records for other than law enforcement purposes
- Employment that would be likely to bring the Police Department or the officer into disrespect, disfavor or ridicule, or involve the officer in a violation of Department policies, procedures or rules
- Other situations, locations or capacities not approved by the Chief of Police.
- Cannot access, use, or convey any data, files or information that is proprietary, is under the control of, or was collected and stored by this or any other law enforcement agency.
- Cannot perform any task or job that would bring discredit or embarrassment to the Kearney Police Department.
*PLEASE
NOTE: the above
list is not an all-inclusive and questions regarding permitted activity should
be forwarded to Off Duty Management.
RATES:
2 Hours minimum per request.
Regular
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$57.50 |
Supervisor*
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$69.00
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Holiday**
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$69.00 |
Emergency***
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$63.25 |
Vehicle |
$28.75/HR. $115 Daily M |
State Sales
Tax 7% for all Security Posts/ No Tax for Traffic Jobs |
*Supervisor Rates: A supervisor is required when four or more
officers are requested.
**Holiday Rates: Rate will apply to the following days: New
Year’s Day, MLK Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day After Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve,
Christmas Day.
***Emergency
Rates: If request is received less than
72 hours prior to assignment the emergency pay rate goes into effect.
Cancellation policy:
Once an assignment has been approved and scheduled; vendors
canceling or reducing assignments are required to pay the full ODM
administrative fees for the first 24 hours of the original assignment. Vendors
canceling or reducing assignments within 48 hours of the start of the
assignment are required to pay the greater of officer hours worked or the
agency minimum hours plus ODM administrative fees for the first 24 hours of the
original assignment.
YOU CAN REQUEST SERVICE BY VISITING THE OFFICERTRAK® WEBSITE
OR CALL OFF DUTY MANAGEMENT 24/7 (308) 281-1827
Sheriff's Department Forms
Application for Employment
Complaint Form
Download and print the firearm purchase certificate application.
Or call our office at 308-233- 5250 and arrange for an application to be mailed to you.
Application Submission Instructions:
1. Complete the application and have it notarized.
2. Provide a photocopy of your Nebraska Driver’s License/State ID with your current address.
* If applicable a photocopy of your permanent resident card.
3. Mail the completed application, required identification photocopy, and $5.00 fee payable to:
Buffalo County Sheriff's Office
P.O. Box 1270
Kearney, NE 68848
Corrections Officer
The Buffalo County Sheriff's Office is accepting applications for a full-time Corrections Officer. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age; have a valid Nebraska driver’s license; a high school diploma or GED; no felony or serious misdemeanor convictions; be able to read, write and understand the English language; and be able to work rotating shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays. All applicants will be subject to a thorough background check. Benefits include full time pay, individual health insurance, access to vision, dental, life and disability insurance, subsidized family health insurance, paid vacation and sick leave, employer matched-retirement, and furnished uniforms. Hourly pay starting at $25.17. Position will remain open until filled.
Full Job Description
Request an Application
Please send applications to:
Buffalo County Sheriff's Office
2025 Avenue A
P.O. Box 2228
Kearney, NE 68848
308-233-5274
jsamuelson@kearneygov.org
EOE/AA/Veterans preference
Juvenile Justice System Guide
“The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.”
--John Powell
REASONS FOR BEING IN COURT
Delinquent: charged with breaking a law of a State or City Ordinance.
Status Offender: Charged with being beyond control of his/her parent(s) or habitually truant. Examples include not going to school, not keeping a curfew, running away from home, not obeying parent rules, and using drugs, alcohol or tobacco under age.
WHAT THE COURT MAY DO
Delinquent: May be placed on probation under the supervision of a Probation Officer at home or in a group home or other restricted program. The Court may alternatively place a delinquent in the custody of the State Office of Juvenile Services (OJS) / Health and Human Services (HHS) where he/she may be supervised at home, in another placement in the community (such as foster care, group home, or residential treatment), or at the Youth Rehabilitation Treatment Center (YRTC) in Geneva or Kearney.
Commitment to Office of Juvenile Services / Health and Human Services (HHS): HHS provides Court-ordered services to youth including those of the Office of Juvenile Services, the Youth Rehabilitation Treatment Centers, and Out of Home Placement.
Status Offender: Special supervision may be required. Offender may be placed at home on Probation or made a State Ward through the Department of Health and Human Services for out-of-home placement or services in the home.
YOUR RIGHTS
You have a right to:
- Know what has been filed against you;
- An attorney (a Public Defender may be provided at no cost);
- Face and cross-examine witnesses;
- Present evidence in your own defense;
- Testify if you wish; however, you do not have to testify;
- Be advised by the Judge as to what the Court can do with you; and
- Appeal the Court’s decision to the Nebraska Court of Appeals or Nebraska Supreme Court.
ADVICE FOR COURTROOM BEHAVIOR
DO…
- Dress neatly and cleanly, as you would for an important meeting.
- Be 15 minutes early, so you are ready to attend the hearing on time.
- Speak loudly and clearly.
- Be honest and make eye contact when talking.
- Respond to Judge’s questions by saying, “Yes, Your Honor,” or “No, Your Honor.”
DO NOT…
- Curse, swear or lie;
- Get angry or roll your eyes;
- Walk out of the courtroom (you could be held in contempt;
- Speak or act rudely;
- Take a cell phone into the courtroom;
- Slouch or chew gum; or
- Wear sagging pants, offensive T-shirts or gang-related items.
DETENTION
Confinement in a locked facility for a period of time until your case is tried or a more suitable placement is found.
STAFF-INTENSIVE PLACEMENT
Unlocked staff-intensive placement for a period of time until your case is tried or a more suitable placement is found.
YOU MAY BE PLACED AT A DETENTION OR STAFF-SECURITY FACILITY IF YOU…
- ...fail to follow court orders (any law violation, including Court orders to obey your parents’ rules and curfew, and/or attend school).
- ...are a runaway youth (a history of running from home or if you run from your Court-ordered placement, such as foster or group home).
- …are a danger to yourself or others (violent, aggressive, gang-related behavior or use of alcohol or drugs).
- ...are being discharged unsatisfactorily from a placement facility. If you are not following rules of your Court-ordered placement and are discharged, you may be detained.
- ...an OJS evaluation is ordered to be done residentially.

An evaluation can be ordered by the judge to be completed while you are detained.
WHEN A YOUTH IN CHARGED WITH A CRIME:
Step |
Description |
1. Arrest |
Upon arrest by Law Enforcement, the Officer may: 1) Street-
release, 2) Cite and release to a parent, or 3) Arrest and get authorization to detain.
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2. Detention Decision |
If recommended by Law Enforcement, a Probation Officer assesses for detention or release to parent. If detained, the Deputy County Attorney reviews all information files the appropriate Petition and requests a hearing, which should be held in a timely manner. The Court reviews all facts and determines if further detention is needed. A Petition generally must be filed within 48 hours of detention, excluding weekends and holidays. If the youth is not detained, a report is forwarded to the County Attorney for a filing decision.
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3. Filing |
A petition is filed in the court, or declined. The matter might be diverted without filing a Petition. The County Attorney may decide to charge the youth in Adult Court. If charged with a felony or misdemeanor, the youth could be detained.
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4. Arraignment |
Prior to the hearing, the youth meets with his/her attorney to discuss charges and how to proceed. Through the attorney, a plea of admission, denial, or no contest is entered. If the youth denies the charge(s), the Court will schedule an Adjudication Hearing. If youth admits to the charge(s), the Court will schedule a Disposition Hearing and may order evaluations.
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5. Adjudication |
This is the trial of the Petition, where the State must prove up on the charge(s). If Court finds the Petition to be true, Court acquires jurisdiction of the youth and the matter is then set for disposition. If the Petition is not found to be true, the case is dismissed.
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6. Predisposition Investigation |
The Court may order a predisposition investigation (PDI) by a Probation Officer prior to the disposition hearing, which involves Collecting information from the youth, his/her family, the schools, previous mental health providers, and others. This is so the Judge can make an informed decision about how best to hold the offender accountable and address his or her specific needs. More evaluations may be required (such as chemical dependency or mental health). In abuse-neglect cases, the PDI and other evaluations are done by the Office of Juvenile Services (OJS).
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7. Disposition Hearing |
Based on the PDI and other case information, the Court orders a plan to ensure accountability and rehabilitation. The plan could include out-of-home placement, further evaluation, treatment, probation, intensive supervision, or other services.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is Juvenile Court?
Nebraska laws have separate guidelines for juveniles (as opposed to adults, age 18 and over) who have violated the law or have other behaviors in need of intervention. Juvenile Court involvement is not considered to be a criminal record, but is intended to provide the juvenile an opportunity for rehabilitation.
What is a petition?
A petition is a legal paper, filed in the Court, outlining why you are being brought to court.
How will I know when to go to court?
You will receive a summons or letter giving the date, time, and location. The number of times you attend depends on individual circumstances. Inform the Court and Probation Officer of address or telephone changes.
What if I miss a hearing?
The judge could order you to be picked up by law enforcement, detained, and brought before the Court to explain why you ignored the Court’s notice.
What if I do not follow the Court’s rules?
A motion to review or revoke your placement or probation may be filed by the County Attorney, asking the Court to place more severe requirements on your probation or place you in an institution or state juvenile correctional facility.
Can my record be sealed (kept confidential)?
You may ask the Court to seal your records. This sets aside the record and it cannot be opened without Court approval and good cause. However, even if sealed, certain persons or agencies may still be able to access your records.
What if I waive the right to an attorney?
If you do so, you would be representing yourself. If you do not have an understanding or knowledge of legal options and process (such as motions to make, how to call and examine witnesses, and how to request services from the Court), you may be adversely affected. Remember, you can request an attorney to represent you at any point in the process.
Office |
Phone Number |
Attention Center |
(308) 236-1922 |
County Attorney’s Office |
236-1222 |
County Court |
236-1228 |
City of Kearney Attorney’s Office |
237-3155 |
Crisis Assistance Center |
(800) 325-1111 |
Detention Center |
(308) 233-5281 |
District Court |
236-1246 |
Health & Human Services (HHS)
• Geneva/Kearney
• Office of Juvenile Services (OJS)
• Out-of-home Placements
• Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Centers
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865-5592 |
Juvenile Diversion |
236-1922 |
Truancy/Juvenile Diversion |
236-1920 |
State Probation |
236-1251 |
Buffalo County Sheriff |
236-8555 |
Kearney Police Department
• non-emergency
• EMERGENCY
|
237-2104
911 |
Family Resource Council |
237-4472 |
Nebraska Workforce Development |
865-5404 |
Region III
• Early Intensive Care Coordination
• Professional Partner Program
|
237-5113
Ext. 238
Ext. 238 |
Buffalo County Community Health Partners |
865-2284 |
Each individual is entitled to be, and is capable of being, responsible for his or her lawful participation in society.
Revised from the Crime Commission brochure “A Guide to Juvenile Court for Parents & Children.”
A printer-friendly version of this page is available.
Legal Resources
Access Nebraska – Apply Online for Nebraska Public Assistance Benefits
Adult and Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline – (800) 652-1999
Buffalo County Court
Buffalo County District Court
Buffalo County Public Defender
Jeff Wirth
215 West 18th St.
Kearney, NE 68845
Phone: (308) 236-1245
Fax: (308) 236-1255
The Buffalo County Public Defender represents all indigent defendants charged with felonies and misdemeanors in Buffalo County and District courts, if the penalty for the crime carries possible jail time.
Buffalo County Sheriff
Central Mediation Center
Child Welfare, Juvenile and Adult Protective Services 
Citizen’s Guide to Nebraska’s Courts in Arabic
Citizen’s Guide to Nebraska’s Courts in Spanish – EL SISTEMA JUDICIAL DE NEBRASKA
Citizen’s Guide to Nebraska’s Courts in Vietnamese
Get Your Game and Parks Hunting, Fishing, and Park Entry Permit
Family Advocacy Network
Financial Assistance Information
Glossary of Legal Terms
Human Services in Nebraska
Information on the Nebraska Court System in Spanish / Información en Español
Internet Legal Resources
Kearney City Code
Kearney Police Department
Legal Aid of Nebraska
Grand Island Service Office
207 West 3rd Street
Grand Island, NE 68801
Phone: (308) 381-0517 or (877) 250-2018
Legal Aid of Nebraska handles bankruptcy, disability benefits, divorce, custody, eviction, landlord/tenant, wills, contracts, tax problems, welfare benefits, domestic violence victims, assisting trouble with city, state, or federal bureaucracies, consumer, employment, education, juvenile, Indian and Tribal law, farm and ranch, migrant farm worker, and elder law. The agency DOES NOT handle criminal matters, represent incarcerated persons, or take workers compensation, personal injury, or probate/estate cases. Income qualifications apply.
Make Court Payments Online
Mid-Nebraska Community Action Partnership
National Do Not Call Registry
Nebraska Attorney General
The Nebraska BlueBook – Nebraska's official reference manual, with information about the state's government, geography, economy, history and culture.
Nebraska Board of Parole 
Nebraska Department of Correctional Services
Nebraska Judicial Branch Self-Help Center – General information, assistance, and links to other sites.
Nebraska Liquor Control Commission
Nebraska Office of Probation Administration
Nebraska State Bar Association
Nebraska State Bar Association Free Legal Information
Nebraska State Patrol
Nebraska State Statutes Online – Search or browse the Nebraska Constitution and Statutes
Nebraska Volunteer Lawyers Project – Lawyer referrals
Pay Your Traffic Citation Online
Professional Ethics for Judges
Professional Ethics for Lawyers
Renew Your Automobile License Plates
Renew Your Driver’s License
Rules of the Nebraska Supreme Court
Small Claims Court
Uniform Rules of the Nebraska District Courts
WIC Program
Domestic Violence
Purpose:
This Division seeks protection for victims of violence in intimate relationships through aggressive and consistent prosecution of offenders.
The Buffalo County Attorney recognizes the importance of communicating and cooperating with law enforcement and other public and private community agencies that provide services to families, victims, and perpetrators of domestic violence. A specialized Domestic Violence Prosecution Unit, in coordination with other community agencies, provides the best opportunity to achieve the following goals:
- To stop the violence.
- To protect the victim from additional acts of violence committed by the Defendant.
- To protect the children or other family members from exposure to, or possible injury from, domestic violence.
- To provide restitution to the victims.
- To hold the offender accountable for their violent conduct.
Policy:
The State of Nebraska has a critical interest in reducing the number of incidents of domestic violence and increasing the number of positive results in domestic violence prosecutions.
It is the position of the Buffalo County Attorney that the aggressive prosecution of domestic violence is necessary to protect victims and future victims of domestic violence.
Resources and Information
IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW NEEDS HELP, CALL:
NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE
(800) 799-7233
NATIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE
(800) 656-4673
NEBRASKA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE
(800) 876-6238
LINEA DE CRISIS EN NEBRASKA (EN ESPANOL)
(877) 215-0167
DO NOT USE E-MAIL TO REPORT CASES OF ABUSE.
IF THERE IS AN EMERGENCY CALL LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT IMMEDIATELY.
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The S.A.F.E. Center
(The Spouse/Sexual Abuse Family Education Center)
3710 Central Avenue, Suite 10
Kearney, NE 68847
(308) 237-2599
(877) 237-2513
http://www.safecenter.org
All Services are Free & Confidential
24-hour Crisis Line
Crisis Support
Emergency Shelter
Support Groups
Supportive Atmosphere
Liaison with Community Agencies
Public Education Presentations
Protection Order Advocacy
Information & Referrals for:
Counseling, Housing, Legal Alternatives,
Emergency Assistance and much more!
Follow-up contact
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Breaking the Silence: Information for Victims of Intimate Violence
A Victim’s Guide to the Nebraska Criminal Justice System
VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday)
VINE is a free automated service that monitors the custody status of adult inmates in all county jails and state prisons. You can arrange to receive telephone and e-mail notification when an offender’s custody status changes. Updated information is available 24 hours a day. VINE is available in English and Spanish and supported by 24-hour operator assistance.
The Nebraska VINE service is provided by the Nebraska Sheriff’s Association, Nebraska Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Coalition, Nebraska Coalition for Victims of Crime, Nebraska County Attorneys’ Association, Nebraska Department of Correctional Services, Nebraska Crime Commission and CJIS Advisory Committee.
NEBRASKA VINE NUMBER: 877-NE 4 VINE or (877) 634-8463.
Register or Find an Offender Online at www.vinelink.com
A Summary of Nebraska’s Legal System
Other Resources
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
Nebraska Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Coalition (NDVSAC) and Hotline
Brochure
(800) 876-6238
National Domestic Violence Hotline
(800) 799-SAFE (800-799-7233)
US Department of Justice
Violence Against Women Website
Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse
National Organization for Victim Assistance
800-TRY-NOVA (800-879-6682)
National Victim Center
800-FYI-CALL (800-394-2255)
National Center for the Prosecution of Violence Against Women
National Center for Victims of Crime
Child Support
Please understand, the Division represents the State of Nebraska. We cannot represent people who owe child support, nor give legal advice, nor assist you in selecting an attorney. Consult your local yellow pages or other resources for attorneys who practice in this field.
Purpose:
The Child Support Enforcement Division prosecutes individuals civilly for payment of their child support obligations. Under appropriate circumstances, the Buffalo County Attorney's Office criminally prosecutes non-payers of child support.
Nebraska has centralized child support collection and disbursement. All child support payments must be sent to the Nebraska Child Support Payment Center to ensure prompt processing:
Nebraska Child Support Payment Center
P.O. Box 82600
Lincoln, NE 68501-2600
Or online at www.nebraskachildsupport.com.
The Nebraska Child Support Call Center is your source for information and the latest updates about your child support case: (877) 631-9973.
Requests for review and modification of child support orders at least three years old may be made to Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services at (800) 831-4573. If calling from outside Nebraska, call (402) 471-9103. Or online at www.dhhs.ne.gov/cse/cseindex.htm.
Businesses which are under court order to withhold child support and/or spousal support payment from the payroll of their employees should send payments to:

Nebraska Child Support Payment Center
P.O. Box 82890
Lincoln, NE 68501-2890
About Child Support Enforcement:
The Nebraska Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Program is designed to locate non-custodial parents and obtain financial support for their children. The Nebraska CSE Program is administered by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. CSE provides the following services:
- Locate non-custodial parents
- Establish paternity
- Establish and enforce medical support
- Enforce and collect support payments
All parents with minor children who would like child support services are eligible. The CSE Program works closely with these agencies:
- Nebraska Department of Administrative Services
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- Nebraska Department of Revenue
- District and County Courts
- Nebraska Department of Labor
- Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles
- Federal Parent Locator Service
- Sheriffs
- Child Support agencies in all states
- Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement
- Credit Reporting Agencies
- Nebraska Payment Center
The same location resources and services are available in all states. Interstate cases are more difficult and generally take longer. However, with new federal legislation and more computer links between states, interstate enforcement of child support is improving.

If you are ordered to pay child support:
- All payments must be made to:
Nebraska Child Support Payment Center
P.O. Box 82600
Lincoln, NE 68501-2600
- If you pay the other party directly, you may not receive credit for the payment.
- Child support payments are due on the first of each month and are delinquent the next day. Interest is charged on the delinquent amount after 30 days.
- Income withholding will be implemented in all cases involving child support whether there is delinquency or not (including unemployment withholding).
- You MUST pay child support regardless of custody or visitation issues.
- Health insurance MUST be provided for the child(ren) if ordered by the Court.
- If you have more than one order or judgment, your payments will be allocated between them. You cannot select which obligation to pay.
- Not paying child support can result in:
- State and Federal Income Tax Intercepts
- Drivers License Suspension
- Suspend Professional Licenses
- Suspend Eligibility For Hunting and Fishing Licenses
- A Report to Credit Agencies
- Denial of Your Passport
- Lottery Prize Intercept
- Liens/Seizure of Property
- Seizure of Bank Accounts
- Criminal Charges
- Jail
If you are ordered to receive child support:
- You can apply for child support services by contacting your local Health and Human Services office or County Attorney.
- If you or your child(ren) are receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) payments, the child support will be assigned to the State of Nebraska.
- DO NOT accept child support payments directly from the non-custodial parent. All payments must be made through the Nebraska Child Support Payment Center in order to be properly credited.
- If the non-custodial parent has more than one order or judgment, all payments received will be allocated proportionately between them.
- Your court order may contain language prohibiting you from removing the child(ren) from the State without the Court’s consent. It is your responsibility to know what the Court’s order says and to comply with it. Failing to do so may result in the suspension or termination of child support.
- Visitation cannot be withheld for non-payment of child support. Withholding visitation can:
- Affect your child’s well-being
- Result in a finding of contempt of court
- Put you in jail

Did you know…?
- Child support is due through the month that the child turns 19.
- Employers who fail to comply with incoming withholding notices or who punish or dismiss employees as a result of income withholding are subject to legal action.
- The County Attorney (or authorized attorney) represents the State and the best interests of the child. No client/attorney relationship exists.
- Either party in an action for child support can request that the case be reviewed for possible modification every three years by contacting Health and Human Services, Child Support Enforcement, Review and Modification Unit at (800) 831-4573.
- Establishing paternity enables your child(ren) to have access to important family medical history as well and financial and emotional support.
If you need further assistance or have questions regarding Child Support Enforcement, contact your local County Attorney or call the Nebraska Child Support Customer Service Call Center at (877) 631-9973. Or write to:
HHS-CSE
P.O. Box 94728
Lincoln, NE 68509
www.hhs.state.ne.us/cse/cseindex.htm.
Criminal Division
Purpose:
The Criminal Division of the Buffalo County Attorney's Office is responsible for the prosecution of all crimes that occur within Buffalo County.
The Attorneys of the Criminal Division make filing decisions after reviewing reports generated by local law enforcement agencies. Those agencies include Buffalo County Sheriffs Office, Kearney Police Department, Nebraska State Patrol, Nebraska Game and Parks, Shelton Police Department, and the Ravenna Police Department.
Mission:
The mission of the Criminal Division is to actively investigate and aggressively prosecute crimes that occur in Buffalo County. Using advanced trial practices, research, and technology, it is our goal to prosecute those individuals that cause harm to the citizens of Buffalo County. We will work with the community, law enforcement, and government agencies to not only prosecute crimes, but to proactively search for ways to protect the community.
Objectives:
- To work with the community and build a relationship of trust and understanding in order to work proactively to prevent crime.
- To use research and investigative techniques to ensure quality criminal prosecutions for the citizens of Buffalo County.
- To improve our understanding of the law and the community through seminars, training, and continuing education programs.
- To use technologically-advanced trial practices.
- To apply the law in an unbiased and consistent manner to ensure justice, equality, and safety for the community.
Services:
We are here to assist those individuals who are victims of crimes that occur in Buffalo County.
If you believe you have been a victim of a crime or have information about a crime, please contact one of the following agencies or your local police department:
Once a report has been filed with the appropriate law enforcement agency, the case will be given to the County Attorney for review and prosecution. The Deputy County Attorney in charge of the case will contact the victims and witnesses to ensure that the best possible prosecution can be had.
Services
Assessor |
Valuation protest information |
Homestead
exemptions |
Mobile
home ownership transfer |
Charitable, religious, and educational tax exemptions |
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Attorney |
Prosecute cases |
Collect bad checks |
Child Support |
Inheritance tax review |
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Board of Commisioners |
Board of Commissioners minutes |
Board of Commissioners agendas |
Board of Commissioners notices |
Property tax protests |
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Clerk |
Marriage
license information |
Military discharge information |
Proof
of publications |
Corporations |
Partnerships |
County budget |
County vendor claims |
County payroll information |
School census records |
Minutes
of the Board of Commissioners meetings |
Waste hauler permits |
Tobacco licenses outside city limits |
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District Court |
Issue
writs and orders |
Collect
and dispense fees for Child Support |
Keep
records, books and papers pertaining to court |
Record
proceedings of court |
Issue passports |
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Election |
Voter information |
Voter registration |
Absentee voting |
Absentee ballot |
Polling places |
Election calendar |
Election results |
Poll worker information |
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Floodplain |
Issue
floodplain permits for residences or structures |
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Highway |
County road information |
County bridge information |
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Public Defender |
Court appoints to defend someone who can not hire their own
attorney |
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Register of Deeds |
Mortgages |
Deeds
of trust |
Plats |
Old land records |
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Sheriff |
Enforce laws |
Preserve
the peace |
Provide
a safe environment |
Answer
911 calls and dispatch appropriate authority |
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Surveyor |
Establish
boundaries |
Locate lots, plots, parcels, tracts, or division of land |
Division
may include distance, direction, elevation and acreage |
Furnish legal descriptions to be used in the platting or subdividing
of land |
Determine
the amount of acreage in land surveyed |
Establish
and reestablish corners |
Topographical
plat |
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Treasurer |
Tax payment information |
Drivers license |
CDL's |
Learner's permits |
ID
cards |
Motor vehicle licenses and registrations |
Boat registrations |
Specialty license plate applications |
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Veteran Services |
Veteran's benefits |
Military discharge records |
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Weed Control |
Plant identification |
Weed control issues |
Enforcement
of state weed laws |
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Zoning |
Approve and issue zoning permits
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Receive applications for zoning variance permits
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Receive applications for change of zoning permits
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Receive applications for special use permits
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Conduct inspections of setbacks and
uses of land
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Mutual Aid Members
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Amherst Volunteer Fire Department |
Elm Creek Volunteer Fire Department |
Gibbon Volunteer Fire Department |
Kearney Volunteer Fire Department |
Miller Volunteer Fire Department |
Pleasanton Volunteer Fire Department |
Ravenna Volunteer Fire Department |
Shelton Volunteer Fire Department |
Buffalo County Emergency Management |
Buffalo County Sheriff's Office |
Kearney Police Department |
Good Samaritan Hospital |
Organizational Chart
The Emergency Manager is an appointed position responsible
for the development, implementation and maintenance of an
emergency management system in Buffalo County to save lives
and protect property. Such emergency management system shall
include disaster mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
capabilities. The incumbent is charged with making certain
that the components of the emergency management system know
the threats to the jurisdiction, planning for emergencies,
being able to function effectively in an emergency, and conducting
recovery operations following a disaster.
The position requires direct responsibility for the organization,
administration, and operation of the Buffalo County Emergency
Management System, subject to the direction and control of
the Buffalo County Board of Commissioners. The position serves
as the principal advisor to the Buffalo County Board of Commissioners
in disaster/emergency matters. Supervision of day-to-day activities
shall be directed by the Buffalo County Sheriff and Kearney
Chief of Police.
The incumbent, in discharging duties, must work with elected
and appointed officials of the local governments, of the state
and of the Federal government, and private sector interests.
The incumbent is given broad and extensive authority to determine
program priorities, requirements and procedures so as to implement
and support the local, state and national programs and objectives.
Completed work is reviewed in terms of net results and the
achievement of broad objectives and conformance with general
policies. Job effectiveness can be determined by the ability
of the Buffalo County Emergency Manager to take the lead in
developing local capabilities to mitigate disasters/emergencies
and conduct coordinated operations in disasters/emergencies,
making maximum use of all public and private resources available.
Political Party Information
Currently the political parties recognized under Nebraska
law are as follows:
The elected offices nominated on a partisan basis are:
President, Vice President, U. S. Senators, Member of the U. S. House of Representatives, Governor, Lt. Governor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, State Attorney General, County Commissioners, County Clerk, County Attorney, Register of Deeds, County Assessor, Clerk of the District Court, County Sheriff, County Treasurer and County Surveyor.
Effective: December 2, 2013
Highway
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There are approximately 962
square miles in Buffalo
County. Within this area there are 1500 miles of
road: 112.3 miles are County oil or concrete roads. There are 342 bridges over 20 feet in the
County. There are also 242 bridges that
are 20 feet and under which are not considered bridges but are classified as
culverts because of the constricted water flow.

There are 41 full time employees
and during the summer months we employ three to four more people. In addition to the Highway Superintendent,
there are: one assistant Highway Superintendent, two clerical, two foremen, 19
maintainer operators, five heavy equipment operators, one sign man, one welder,
two mechanics, one mechanic assistant and eight truck driver/operators.
We also have a large inventory of
machines and equipment valued at $9,143,598.00. This includes 21 maintainers, one crane, three backhoes, four loaders, 43
pickups and trucks and a considerable number of other pieces of equipment.
We have an excellent
communication system which includes 2-way radios which are used extensively. They save many miles of driving and enable
people to communicate from one corner of the county to the other. They have saved many maintainer men from
having to walk for help after having a flat tire, being stuck in a snowstorm or
any other emergency type situation. Our
foremen also have cellular phones.
We have 2-way radios in all the
maintainers, office, loaders and in a majority of our other equipment. The radios also give us communication with
the Sheriff’s Department an the County
Surveyor. The telephone system gives us easier
communication with the Sheriff’s Department, Surveyor, other County Courthouse
offices and also the City of Kearney
offices by dialing just four digits.

Buffalo County is divided into 26
Townships. We have divided the townships
into Zones 1 through 26. We bid gravel
once a year. The bid period is from
April 1 of one year to March 31 of the following year.
Buffalo County went to the GEO Base Addressing System and signs were installed in 1997. This system makes finding a resident faster in an emergency type situation.
Sheriff
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How to enter the Detention Center
"Serving Buffalo County with the assistance of our citizens!" 
Mission Statement: "The mission of the Buffalo County Sheriff's Department is to enhance the quality of life in our county by working cooperatively with the public and within the framework of the U.S. Constitution to enforce the law, preserve the peace, reduce fear and provide for a safe environment for all of our citizens."
Department Structure: The Buffalo County Sheriff's Office is organized into two divisions, Operations and Support Services, under the direction of the Sheriff who is elected for a four (4) year term. The Operations Division consists of Civil Process, Warrant Section, Investigative Section, and Patrol Section and is currently managed by a Captain. The Support Services Section consists of the Sheriff's
Staff Section, Community Services Section, Training Section, Communications Section, and Detention Center Section and is currently managed by the Chief Deputy.
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LOCATION: The department offices are located at 2025 Avenue A in Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska.
Regular business hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday.
A unique joint venture with the Buffalo County Sheriff's Office and the Kearney Police Department was formed in July 1993 when both agencies co-located to a remodeled building in downtown Kearney. By sharing resources, both agencies save taxpayers' money as well as establishing a good working relationship between the agencies and their employees.
The Sheriff's office oversees the dispatch duties and answers 911 calls for officers of both agencies.
The Police Department oversees the records and data processing functions for both agencies.
The Buffalo County Sheriff's Office responds to calls that occur in the county (outside of Kearney city limits). The Kearney Police Department responds to calls that occur within the city limits.
Both agencies assist each other as needed as well as working with law enforcement officers from other local jurisdictions in Buffalo County, Public Safety at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, and the Nebraska State Patrol.
Civilian fingerprinting is available by Buffalo County Sheriff's Office. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
1) Call 308-236-1804 to schedule an appointment, Monday - Friday, 8:30-11:00 am and 1:00 - 4:00 pm.
2) Fee is $20.
3) Do not come if experiencing any symptoms that include.
a) fever of above 100 F
b) shortness of breath or difficulty breathing.
For Emergencies: Dial 911
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