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CHP Validity During Change of Address?

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AWick:
I recently moved and went into the Troop A State Patrol office to update my CHP information. The nice lady helping me took my forms, made copies of my drivers' license and CHP, handed them back to me and told me that it would be around a week to get my new license. I was half expecting her to take possession of my old permit or mark it void like they did my drivers license so I asked her if my permit was still valid since the rules state that it has to have my current name and address. She responded, "Well, I can't really answer that. Obviously, you still have your temporary drivers license so they will know that you just recently moved, but ultimately it will be up to the officers discretion at the time of contact." I thought about this gray area a bit and wondered if this is something that could be a concern for others, maybe something that we could cleared up. I know of course there is always the "take your chances" aspect, but with the new session would it be worth the hassle codifying a term of validity during a move in state? Anybody else have any clarification for when they made a change of address? Am I making too much of this? Utah only requires that I email them my updated info and they plug it into their database and a new card isn't required, but can be obtained if so desired.

From the Nebraska State Patrol website:


--- Quote ---Your permit must contain your current name and address to be valid. The form for initial application of a permit can be used to report a change of name or address and request a replacement permit.
--- End quote ---

Then according to TITLE 272, NEBRASKA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, CHAPTER 21 of the NSP


--- Quote ---014.01 Permit holders who change name or address are required to notify the 
Nebraska State Patrol Concealed Handgun Permit Program in writing within 
thirty (30) days of the change in name or address.
--- End quote ---

Also, it was also a good sign that when I was in the office there were two separate ladies getting their CHP. Women outnumbered men!

RLMoeller:
Good question.

I have a question for you, since you just went through this.  When got your temporary drivers license with the updated address did they retain your old license or let you keep it?

AWick:

--- Quote from: RLMoeller on January 14, 2014, 09:48:27 AM ---Good question.

I have a question for you, since you just went through this.  When got your temporary drivers license with the updated address did they retain your old license or let you keep it?

--- End quote ---

They handed my old drivers license back to me, but they punched out the word "VOID" right through the miniature picture of my mug on the right side of the license. I'm still keeping the voided card in my wallet until my new arrives in the mail to show that the address matches my CHP.

bullit:
Your current CHP is still "valid" while awaiting your new one....this is no different then applying for a 5 year renewal....

bigdog:
I just went through this two weeks ago with an address change. When I went to the local State Trooper headquarters. I filled out the form and the lady behind the counter took my permit with the old address and said I could not carry until the new one with my current address came in the mail.

She said my new drivers license had to match the permit.

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