Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Title 411 - NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION
Chapter 3 - Release of Blood Alcohol and Drug Information
Section 411-3-001 - REPORTS OF BLOOD ALCOHOL OR DRUG CONCENTRATION RECEIVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ROADS UNDER NEB.REV.STAT. 60-6,102 AND 60-6,103 ARE PUBLIC RECORDS AND SHALL BE RELEASED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING RULES
Current through March 20, 2024
001.01 AVAILABILITY
Reports of Blood Alcohol and Drug Concentration, on file with the Department, can be viewed at the office of the Accident Records Bureau of the Department of Roads. Certified copies of these reports can be purchased in person or by mail.
001.02 BUSINESS HOURS
The Accident Records Bureau is open for business from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each working day.
001.03 LOCATION
The Accident Records Bureau is located in the Department of Roads Central Complex in Lincoln, Nebraska. The mailing address is:
Accident Records Bureau
Traffic Engineering Division
Nebraska Department of Roads
1500 Nebraska Highway 2
P.O. Box 94669
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-4669
001.04 FEES
A certified copy of the Blood Alcohol and Drug Report will be available at a cost of four dollars ($ 4.00). Cash, check or money orders will be accepted from those appearing in person in the Accident Records Bureau. Checks or money orders made out to the Accident Records Bureau are preferred with mail orders. Payment must be made prior to certified copies being provided. Fees will be charged for each document requested.
001.05 PUBLIC RECORD
Because this information is a public record, anyone appearing within the Accident Records Bureau office may view the document at no cost. Fees will be charged only for certified copies of the document.
001.06 REQUIRED INFORMATION
The individuals name, the approximate date of the accident, and the county in which the accident occurred is necessary for the document to be located.
001.07 OTHER SEARCH REQUESTS
Requests for searches of Blood Alcohol or Drug information which may lead to the discovery of multiple documents will be processed as follows: