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Legal Information: Nebraska
Laws current as of July 30, 2024 What if I don't register my protection order? Will it be more difficult to have it enforced?
You do not need to register your protection order to get it enforced in Nebraska.1 However, if your order is not entered into the state registry, it may be harder for a law enforcement officer to check if your order is valid. So, it could take longer to get your order enforced.
If you are unsure if registering your order in Nebraska is right for you, you may want to talk with a domestic violence advocate. An advocate can help you decide what is safest for you. You can find domestic violence advocates in Nebraska on our NE Advocates and Shelters page.
1 NE ST § 42-935(d)
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