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  1. We invite you to browse our web site to learn about our various County offices and the services Burt County, Nebraska offers its citizens. Courthouse hours are from 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday except on holidays. This web site contains information about County programs, services, departments and offices, as well as helpful information on ...

  2. Burt County is a county in the U.S. state of Nebraska, bordering the west bank of the upper Missouri River. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 6,722. Its county seat is Tekamah. The county was formed in 1854 and named after Francis Burt, the first governor of Nebraska Territory.

  3. Burt County is a Nebraska gem that has been hidden for too long. Burt County is chock full of historical buildings and landmarks, restaurants, bars and recreation areas, all surrounded by parks and lakes rife with wildlife.

  4. The County Assessor is an elected official who has the general supervision over and the direction of the assessment of all property in his or her county. The duties are prescribed by Nebraska Statutes, Rules and Regulations (Chapter 77), which have the effect of law.

  5. burtcounty.ne.gov › webpages › aboutAbout Burt County

    Land Area: 483 square miles. Population (2020): 6,722. County Seat: Tekamah. Towns and Population (2020): Tekamah, 1,714; Oakland, 1,369; Lyons, 824; Decatur, 571; Craig, 202.

  6. The Burt County Museum’s mission is to collect, preserve and develop an appreciation of the history of Burt County and artifacts associated with that history, and to educate the public in connection therewith.

  7. Despite its rapid growth, Burt County has remained true to its roots, and its residents are proud of their rich cultural heritage and the important role that the county has played in the history of the state of Nebraska.