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Current Processing/Waiting Time for CHP Permits?

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hilowe:
So, I complained to the ombudsman office, and this is the last response I got from them, after emailing previously asking for more info from me.


--- Quote ---I was able to hear back from my contact at State Patrol about the permit issue. I was told that applications are processed in the order they are received, and there has been an extraordinary surge in CHP applications and that with complications due to COVID, there is a high volume of new and renewal applications, resulting in longer processing times than normal. He provided me with two phone numbers to contact if someone has a question about the status of their application. People can call the front desk at 402-479-4971 and ask to speak to someone on the permits team. Or, you can contact the CHP supervisor Brittne Westerman at 402-479-4915 with any questions.
--- End quote ---

Going to wait a little while before I respond again, and try to remind the individual from ombudsman gently that the state patrol has 45 days to issue the permit, and they are operating outside of that. I don't typically do gentle, so this will take a while.

hilowe:
So, as I was writing my response today, and doing some research, I came across this:

Nebraska Administrative Code, Title 272, Chapter 21, Nebraska State Patrol

Section 011, Renewal of Permits.

011.02 has this little gem (this is only part of the paragraph): The permit will be renewed and reissued within five (5) working days of receipt of the application for a five year period from the date of expiration of the initial permit.

Looks to me like anyone that has to wait over about a week for a renewal of a permit, the state patrol is violating their requirements.

HuskerXDM:
I had a student recently tell me she waited 61 days...she got her permit July 19

sidearm1:
Hilowe:  The law was changed in 2010.  69-2430 (3)(b) states they have 45 days to issue renewed permit.  I would contact your state senator (hopefully they are 2A friendly) and state ombudsman's office.  If any other state agency wasn't complying with state law they would be in court (very expensive).

hilowe:

--- Quote from: sidearm1 on August 07, 2021, 10:25:47 AM ---Hilowe:  The law was changed in 2010.  69-2430 (3)(b) states they have 45 days to issue renewed permit.  I would contact your state senator (hopefully they are 2A friendly) and state ombudsman's office.  If any other state agency wasn't complying with state law they would be in court (very expensive).

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The 5 days I quoted was directly out of the administrative code that is linked on the NSP website. I was looking for the actual law to see how long they had, and couldn't find the revised statute, just that administrative code.

As for the ombudsman office, that is who I was emailing and complaining to. Several emails back and forth, and end result was essentially they are doing their best and nothing more the ombudsman's office can do.

As for state senator, ha ha ha ha.... I got Steve "lawyer backing red flag laws" Lathrop. I've contacted him in the past about several things, spent the most time on the red flags. Gotten nothing for the time.

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