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Security Deposit Laws in Omaha, Nebraska

Based on Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1416 · Last verified 2026

Omaha landlords must return security deposits within 14 days of move-out under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1416. File in Douglas County Court — Small Claims if they don't.

Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1416

Nebraska State Law

Nebraska Security Deposit Rules

Return Deadline
14 days after move-out
Penalty for Late Return
2x the withheld amount
Statute
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1416
Itemized Statement Required
Yes
Interest on Deposit
No
Small Claims Limit
$3,600

Deductions

What Can My Landlord Deduct in Omaha?

Allowed Deductions

  • +Unpaid rent
  • +Damage beyond normal wear and tear
  • +Cleaning if lease requires and unit was left dirty
  • +Lease-break fees if specified in lease
  • +Costs to replace items tenant removed or kept

Prohibited Deductions

  • Normal wear and tear (minor scuffs, small nail holes, faded paint)
  • Carpet replacement after useful life (typically 7-10 years)
  • Painting after 2+ year tenancy (normal wear)
  • Pre-existing damage not noted at move-in
  • Upgrades or improvements beyond restoring to original condition

Court Information

Where to File Your Claim in Omaha

Court
Douglas County Court — Small Claims
Address
1819 Farnam St, Omaha, NE 68183
Phone
(402) 444-7018
Filing Fee
$26–$51
Claim Limit
$3,600

Step-by-Step

How to File a Security Deposit Claim in Omaha

  1. 1

    Send a demand letter

    Before filing in court, send your landlord a formal demand letter citing Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1416. Give them 7-14 days to respond. DepositHawk can generate this letter for you.

  2. 2

    Gather your evidence

    Collect your lease, move-in/move-out photos, security deposit receipt, any communication with your landlord, and the itemized deduction list (if one was provided).

  3. 3

    File at Douglas County Court — Small Claims

    Go to 1819 Farnam St, Omaha, NE 68183 or check if online filing is available. Bring a completed small claims form and the filing fee ($26-$51). File in the county where the rental property is located.

  4. 4

    Serve your landlord

    After filing, you must formally serve your landlord with the court papers. The court clerk can explain your options — typically by certified mail or a process server.

  5. 5

    Attend the hearing

    Present your evidence to the judge. No lawyer is needed. The entire process typically takes 30-90 days from filing to judgment. If you win, Nebraska law may award you 2x the withheld amount in damages.

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Related Resources

Full Nebraska Security Deposit Law GuideHow to Sue Your Landlord in Nebraska Small Claims CourtCompare Security Deposit Laws Across All 50 States

Other Nebraska Cities

This information is based on Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1416 as of 2026. Laws change. Verify current statutes at your state legislature's website. Court information should be confirmed directly with Douglas County Court — Small Claims before visiting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does my landlord have to return my deposit in Omaha?

Under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1416, landlords in Omaha, Nebraska must return the security deposit within 14 days after the tenancy ends. They must also provide an itemized statement of any deductions.

Where do I file a small claims case for my deposit in Omaha?

File at Douglas County Court — Small Claims, located at 1819 Farnam St, Omaha, NE 68183. The filing fee ranges from $26 to $51. No lawyer is required.

What penalties can I get if my Omaha landlord withholds my deposit?

Nebraska law provides for 2x the withheld amount as damages when a landlord wrongfully withholds a security deposit past the 14-day deadline.

Can my landlord deduct for normal wear and tear in Omaha?

No. Under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1416, normal wear and tear — minor scuffs, small nail holes, carpet worn from regular use — cannot be deducted from your security deposit in Nebraska.

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