Edmond E. Talbot III

County Attorney

The County Attorney is an official elected to a four-year term of office. The County Attorney is considered the top law official in the County. He is responsible for the criminal prosecution of all felony and misdemeanor crimes that occur within the County. The office also performs a number of other duties as defined by Nebraska State Statute. The County Attorney and his deputies also serve as the County Coroner.  Representation of the County in civil lawsuits and involuntary mental health commitments, determination of inheritance tax and tax foreclosures are other duties of the County Attorney.

Programs

  • Advising and representing Burt County Board of Supervisors
  • Advising Burt County government offices
  • Coroner
  • Mental Health Commitments
  • Child Support
  • Juvenile Diversion
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