Seward County Adopts Title VI Anti-Discrimination Policy
The County of Seward County, Nebraska hereby gives public notice that it is the policy of Seward County to assure full compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, and related statutes and regulations in all programs and activities. More information and the complaint form may be found on the Seward County Attorney's page.
Nebraska Online Legal Self-Help Center
The forms and information found on this online self-help center are provided by the Nebraska Supreme Court’s Committee on Implementation of Assistance to Pro Se Litigants as part of the Nebraska Supreme Court’s commitment to ensuring that all Nebraskans have meaningful and full access to the judicial system, including those Nebraskans who represent themselves.
Marriage License Worksheet
The marriage license worksheet can be filled out online in advance and it must returned to the County Clerk's Office for processing. Both the bride and groom need to appear in person to apply for the license.
Personal Property Schedules
Personal property forms must be filed annually with the Seward County Assessor by May 1. You are now able to file your Personal Property schedules on line (have your User ID and Password ready) or you can continue to bring in your Federal Depreciation Worksheet into the Assessors office
Passport Information
For information about applying for a passport, logon to U.S. Department of State or for passport questions, travel emergencies, or to make an appointment at one of the Regional Passport Agencies, please contact the National Passport Information Center (NPIC).
Traffic Citations Can Be Paid On-line
Motorists who receive payable traffic citations (tickets with a
set fine which can be paid without a court appearance) will now be able to pay
their traffic fines on the Internet through the Nebraska Judicial Branch's new
on-line payment system.
Through the new ePayment secured payment system,
traffic citations can be paid by logging onto the Judicial Branch Web site, https://www.nebraska.gov/courts/citations/.
Typical traffic citations that can be paid on-line
include: speeding tickets, seat belt violations, driving without current tags,
failure to stop at stop sign, and similar offenses of a less serious nature.
However, more serious violations still require court appearances, including:
driving on a suspended license, driving while under the influence of alcohol,
driving an uninsured vehicle, or driving while impaired by controlled dangerous
substances. Motorists may not pay their traffic citation on-line if the citation
indicates that they must appear in court.
City and municipal parking
citations must be paid to the local municipalities, although many cities have
their own on-line ePayment programs.
View and Pay Property and Motor Vehicle Taxes On-Line
Seward County now offers on-line tax payments
to free up time and eliminate the considerable cost of late fees. On-line bill
pay is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Seward County tax information
from 1999 forward has been made available for viewing at Nebraska Taxes On-Line.![]()
