Unincorporated Sarpy County sets no curbside set-out hour or cart-screening rule. Your private hauler decides when carts go out. Placement and storage rules come from a city code or HOA covenant, not the county.
In the unincorporated county, bin placement follows your hauler's contract rather than a county ordinance. Nothing at the county level fixes an exact hour to roll carts out, how far apart they sit, or where you store them between pickups. In practice you set carts out the evening before or the morning of your hauler's route and bring them back the same day. Rules that require bins screened from the street or kept beside the house come from a homeowners association or, inside a city, that city's property-maintenance code. Bellevue, Papillion and La Vista all regulate cart storage and set-out for their residents.
The county issues no set-out or screening citation in unincorporated areas. Spilled or accumulating refuse can be treated as litter or a nuisance; appearance rules are a city or HOA matter with their own fines.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Papillion, NE
Papillion requires all vehicle parking in residential districts to be on a hard-surfaced area connected to the public right-of-way (eCode360 Ch. 9707646). Pa...
Sarpy County, NE
No Nebraska or Sarpy County law limits holiday lights, inflatables, or yard displays. Cities rarely touch seasonal decorations, and any rule that does must s...
Sarpy County, NE
Garage-sale signs fall under each city's sign code, not a county rule. On your own lawn a sale sign is generally fine, but a sign staked in the public right-...
Sarpy County, NE
Political signs on your own yard are strongly protected. Sarpy County and its cities regulate signs only on content-neutral terms after Reed v. Town of Gilbe...
Sarpy County, NE
Nebraska has no statewide rental license, so registration in Sarpy County is a city-by-city matter. La Vista runs a mandatory rental inspection program; Bell...
Sarpy County, NE
Nebraska requires no just cause to end a tenancy. Under the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, a landlord may end a month-to-month tenancy with thi...
See how Papillion's bin placement rules rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.