Butler County Information
Butler County is located in Nebraska. A census showed that Butler County had a total population of 8,369 in 2020. The current county seat in Butler County is David City.
It was created in 1856 and organized in 1868.
It was named for David Butler. He was a U.S. political figure. He was the first Governor of Nebraska, serving from 1867 until 1871.
Butler County Arrest Records
In Butler County, the authorities keep arrest records on every last crime. Crimes are split into two main categorizations in Butler County. Violent crime and property crime are the classes in question. Property crimes can include things such as burglary, vehicle theft, and larceny. Robbery, aggravated assault, murder, and forcible rape make up the four main violent crime categorizations. 8 violent and 13 property crimes occurred in Butler County back in 2021. Butler County Sheriff’s Office can be contacted at:
Butler County Sheriff’s Office
451 North 5th Street
David City, NE 68632
Phone: (402) 367-7400
Butler County Criminal Records
People living in Butler County can use tools to search for any offenders in the area. Residents of Butler County must simply enter a zip code to act as the focal point of the search. All Butler County offenders within the given coordinates will then be revealed. The results will show all in prison and non-compliant offenders too.
Butler County records their criminal activity in the form of criminal records. These records cover murders, rapes, burglaries, arson, motor vehicle theft, assaults, and crimes of a sexual nature. The criminal records in Butler County are consistently up to date. In order to get access to the records in question, Butler County people can use a search tool. Any individual on release or in jail can be searched for using the tool. Butler County sex offender register is updated constantly. Every single offender living, working, attending school, or incarcerated in the Butler County area must be on this list. This register can be accessed by all Butler County residents.
Butler County Court Records
Butler County criminal, civil, and family cases are all supervised by the courthouse. The court clerk is in charge of maintaining all records within Butler County. The Court of Appeals of Nebraska holds power to assess all contested cases across the state. The lower courts over which the Court of Appeals oversees comprise the 93 superior or trial courts across the 93 counties, including Butler County. Residents in Butler County must obtain court records at:
Butler County Courthouse
451 5th Street
David City, NE 68632
Phone: (402) 367-7480
Fax: (402) 367-7483
NOTE - Normal records in Butler County can be delivered by mail, email, or fax. But, any official or licensed records in Butler County can only be delivered via mail.
Butler County Public Records
Every Butler County resident, and Nebraska resident for that matter, has vital records kept on them. These files hold a person's most prominent milestone life events. These milestone events feature deaths, births, divorces, and marriages. Butler County, and other counties in Nebraska, assist in the collection of these vital records. Individual counties may collect records and send copies to the state.
Marriage records are accumulated by the county clerk Butler County. These records are kept at the Nebraska Vital Records Office. Birth certificates, death certificates, divorce decrees, marriage licenses, divorce certificates, and marriage certificates make up the main vital records. One central registry is used to store all vital records, including those from Butler County. They can later be used for statistical analysis.
In Butler County, residents can access and copy these vital records because they are based in the public domain. The Nebraska Public Records Law 1961 gives the general public in Butler County this fundamental right. Changes to the Public Records Law came in 2013. To get public records in Butler County, residents must enquire at:
Butler County Clerk’s Office
451 North 5th Street
David City, NE 68632
Phone: (402) 367-7430
Fax: (402) 367-7436
NOTE - In order to obtain records, Butler County requesters must follow several rules. The office has opening times of 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday. Those looking to request reports must also bring some form of photo identification. Photo ID could be a driver's license or state ID. In Butler County, requesters must also put their public record requests in writing.