Nebraska Statutes

§ 60-507 — Accident; damage of one thousand five hundred dollars or more; suspend license; suspend privilege of operation by nonresident; notice; exception; proof of financial responsibility; failure to furnish information; effect

Nebraska § 60-507
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 60Motor Vehicles

This text of Nebraska § 60-507 (Accident; damage of one thousand five hundred dollars or more; suspend license; suspend privilege of operation by nonresident; notice; exception; proof of financial responsibility; failure to furnish information; effect) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Nebraska primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-507 (2026).

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(1)(a) Within ninety days after the receipt by the Department of Transportation of a report of a motor vehicle accident within this state which has resulted in bodily injury or death, or damage to the property of any one person, including such operator, to an apparent extent of one thousand five hundred dollars or more, the Department of Motor Vehicles shall suspend (i) the license of each operator of a motor vehicle in any manner involved in such accident and (ii) the privilege, if such operator is a nonresident, of operating a motor vehicle within this state, unless such operator deposits security in a sum which shall be sufficient, in the judgment of the Department of Motor Vehicles, to satisfy any judgment or judgments for damages resulting from such accident which may be recovered aga

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Related

Pechar v. Moore
98 B.R. 488 (D. Nebraska, 1988)
12 case citations
Wollenburg v. Conrad
522 N.W.2d 408 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1994)
11 case citations
Russell v. State
531 N.W.2d 212 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1995)
9 case citations
State v. Jones
332 N.W.2d 702 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1983)
7 case citations
Wroblewski v. Pearson
313 N.W.2d 231 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1981)
5 case citations

Legislative History

Source: Laws 1949, c. 178, § 7, p. 486; Laws 1953, c. 215, § 3, p. 763; Laws 1957, c. 366, § 45, p. 1278; Laws 1959, c. 298, § 5, p. 1111; Laws 1961, c. 319, § 7, p. 1022; Laws 1967, c. 392, § 1, p. 1218; Laws 1972, LB 1303, § 2; Laws 1973, LB 417, § 4; Laws 1985, LB 94, § 6; Laws 1997, LB 10, § 2; Laws 2003, LB 185, § 1; Laws 2012, LB751, § 42; Laws 2017, LB339, § 181; Laws 2021, LB174, § 22. Annotations: This section clearly details the proof of financial responsibility requirements that a vehicle operator or owner must meet in the event of an accident. Russell v. State, 247 Neb. 885, 531 N.W.2d 212 (1995). The plain language of subsection (1) of this section requires only that notice be sent by the Department of Motor Vehicles by certified mail to such motor vehicle operator. It does not require that a return receipt be requested. Wollenburg v. Conrad, 246 Neb. 666, 522 N.W.2d 408 (1994). Defendant cannot rely on notice provisions of this section as a defense if he has made an intelligent and voluntary guilty plea. State v. Jones, 214 Neb. 145, 332 N.W.2d 702 (1983). An order entered by the Director of Motor Vehicles suspending a motor vehicle operator's license should not be set aside unless there is no reasonable possibility of a judgment being rendered against the operator in question. Wroblewski v. Pearson, 210 Neb. 82, 313 N.W.2d 231 (1981). On facts in this case, dismissal of petition contesting order of suspension of driver's license was proper. Schetzer v. Sullivan, 193 Neb. 841, 229 N.W.2d 550 (1975). Department is required to suspend license when statutory conditions exist. Montgomery v. Blazek, 161 Neb. 349, 73 N.W.2d 402 (1955). Department may suspend license for failure to deposit security. Hadden v. Aitken, 156 Neb. 215, 55 N.W.2d 620 (1952).

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