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Waltherfan:
After filling out my renewal form I was required, per the instructions, to get the form notarized. I went to my bank and had a notary check my drivers license then stamp my form. Then I went over to Troop A in Omaha and the attendant again looked at my drivers license. What purpose is served by us having to get our renewal notarized?

On the plus side, the person that processed my renewal at Troop A was friendly and professional. The whole process there probably took less than 5 minutes.

For those interested I'll try to remember to post how long it takes to get my new permit.

sidearm1:
This was one of the slow down steps the legislature concocted to keep people from getting permits.  Their stated goal was to make sure the person applying was the same person that presented the application to the State Patrol.  If they could have added more steps they would have. (I know, you would think that was what the fingerprints were for, but those are for checking criminal history, not identity.)

m morton:
i find the whole get it notarized a  ... make us jump thru hoops etc to get our ccw card a waste of time. it serves no purpose IMO like you said they ask for your ID at the window any ways ... if all they want to do is prove that the person that is applying is the person that filled out and "signed" the form... and that is all a notary check dose.
IMO they should just ask us to sign the form at the counter ..
but like any state run office they have to make it as hard as they can  ;D

Waltherfan:
Okay, so it's not just me  :D

Kendahl:
At the end of the CHP class, Chris Zeeb notarized everyone's application. I suspect that's why he maintains his commission.

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