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CHP Validity During Change of Address?

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TCharlesAII:
I just moved as well and they handed my permit back to me and said it was fine..  I thought the law stated I had to surrender the permit and not be able to carry so I was a little surprised.  This was in Lincoln.

bigdog:

--- Quote from: TCharlesAII on January 15, 2014, 09:54:39 PM ---I just moved as well and they handed my permit back to me and said it was fine..  I thought the law stated I had to surrender the permit and not be able to carry so I was a little surprised.  This was in Lincoln.

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I did my change of address paper work in Norfolk. My understanding is the old permit goes with the paper work.

bullit:

--- Quote from: bullit on January 14, 2014, 11:43:13 AM ---Your current CHP is still "valid" while awaiting your new one....this is no different then applying for a 5 year renewal....
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DanClrk51:
When I moved almost a year ago the trooper station in Omaha (after handing me back the old address permit) told me that I could not carry until I was in possession of my updated CHP. According to the law it must match the address on our driver's license to be valid.

I think a bill in the unicameral to fix this issue would be appropriate since this crap disarms you for a whole week. Some other states don't even penalize you if you are not carrying your permit with you when carrying. If we are already in the system as permit holders I don't see a need for us to have to carry them around if they can just look us up in the system.

unfy:
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).

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