Your permit must contain your current name and address to be valid.
014 CHANGE OF NAME OR ADDRESS OF PERMIT HOLDER
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.
014.02 A permit holder may obtain a replacement permit by returning the current permit to the Nebraska State Patrol Concealed Handgun Permit Program and submitting a written request for a replacement permit. If the applicant still meets the requirements for a permit, the Nebraska State Patrol shall issue a replacement permit within five (5) working days of receiving the request. The replacement permit shall have the same expiration date as the initial or renewed permit.
014.03 A permit holder may request to pick up the replacement permit in person or have it mailed.
This does not address the issue of carrying concealed while waiting for new CHP with current address. If someone in the Omaha or Hastings office of the SP says do not carry, I'll go with that.
I would rather error on the cautious, and not possibly violate a statute, or cause an officer concern by my documents having different addresses.
In the next paragraph it states"
015 LOST, STOLEN OR DAMAGED PERMITS
015.01 A permit holder whose permit is lost, stolen, or damaged shall notify the Nebraska State Patrol in writing within ten (10) days of determining that the permit is lost, stolen, or damaged. When notified of a lost, stolen, or damaged permit, the Nebraska State Patrol shall cancel the permit. The permit holder shall not carry a concealed handgun until the Nebraska State Patrol issues a replacement.
In this paragraph, it says the SP will cancel the CHP, and you are not to carry concealed until the permit is reissued. This additional language would seem to imply, a permit is good, unless it has been canceled.
In the case of moving, it is not canceled, it is replaced. Still, I am not going to go concealed carry, with a miss-match of addresses, strewn across the documents in my vehicle. My DL, CHP, insurance cards, registration, all are going to have the same address on them.
Interesting topic of discussion.