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CHP Validity During Change of Address?

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JCL:

--- Quote from: unfy on March 20, 2014, 03:54:09 AM ---Old thread, but relating recent change of address experience.

I've been running around doing change of address stuff still.  On 03/20/2014, I hit a bank, Sarpy DMV to update drivers license (and received paper temporary copy ... with a horrible picture heh), and then Troop A on 108th & I in Omaha for concealed carry address change.

Fill out the same one page front and back form, do NOT have to get it notarized, etc.

They handed me back my existing CCW and said new one would be in the mail.  No concerns about carrying with non-matching permit.  They were also fine with accepting the paper temp drivers license copy.

No new finger printing, no fee (unlike driver's license which cost $13.50).



--- End quote ---

This was my experience as well a few months ago. The only downside was that I was hoping it would also act as a renewal for mine as I'm getting close but not within the 6 month window yet. No such luck.

bullit:

--- Quote from: JCL on March 20, 2014, 08:55:52 AM ---but not within the 6 month window yet
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It's actually 4 months prior to expiration..... 

011 RENEWAL OF PERMITS
 
011.01 Permit holders may renew a permit to carry a concealed handgun within the
four (4) months prior to expiration of the initial permit at any Nebraska State
Patrol Troop Headquarters or office provided by the patrol for purposes of
accepting such applications.

newfalguy101:
I believe your CHP has your drivers license number on it, your drivers license number ( in Nebraska anyway) never changes, its the same from day one till done, soooooooo by extension, the info in the computer will match even if your papers don't...........shouldn't be an issue

Gary:
Caution should always go towards the side of law.  The law states, rather un-crystal clear two things, one, you must have a CHP license with your current address on it.  It also says you must inform the SP within 30 days of moving. 

Few people move unexpectedly.  Set your ducks up in a row, so your new CHP with current address, arrives at your new digs when you expect to. 

None of us carry 24/7 all the time, so if you have a break in carry, for a week, that is better than running afoul of the letter of the law.  My advice is, if you moved, and your old address is on your papers, straighten that out before carrying concealed again. 

bullit:
Gary please reference your comment.... "You must have a CHP license with your current address on it".

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