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Nebraska Concealed Carry Permit Applicants using the Grand Island NSP

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RickDisney:

Call WAY ahead of time and get an appointment, they only do fingerprinting on Wednesdays and
may or may not have even have someone available to fingerprint on a given Wednesday. They
have a VERY small window of opportunity to submit your CHP to them so AGAIN..Call Ahead !!

Their sign on the door states " Fingerprinting on Wednesdays by appointment only and if you
are over 5 minutes late you may have to reschedule because of their busy schedule"

DanClrk51:
Another reason why Nebraska needs Alaska/Vermont/Arizona style "constitutional concealed carry" aka "no permit required to carry". Here we can see a prime example of government's bureaucracy and red tape getting in the way of exercising a constitutional right. Some people no doubt will not be able to go there on a wednesday because of their work. Hence they may never see a CHP.

Ghost:
I had occasion to need a set of fingerprints for my job when I was living in G.I. 10 years ago.  The NSP Troop C office had similar policies back then.  When I called them they were pretty clear about their fingerprinting policy.  At that time they told me they were using retired Troopers to do the fingerprinting.  It sounds like their current policy may be similar to what it was 10 years ago. 

I agree with RickDisney, call ahead, make an appointment, and KEEP the appointment.  Back then, they were pretty cordial about the whole deal, but they didn't waste much time in getting my fingerprints done, or stand around to chat afterward.  There were only a couple of other NSP employees in the office on the day of my appointment.  I showed up on time, and was in and out pretty quickly.  That situation may have changed some since CHP's came in however.   :-\  :-\

RickDisney:

--- Quote ---I showed up on time, and was in and out pretty quickly.  That situation may have changed some since CHP's came in however.
--- End quote ---

A three hour round trip drive for about 10 minutes of picture taking and fingerprinting. Although the two who were there were not retired
NSP , there was no general conversation, almost felt like I was a bother..it was " stand there" .. "your papers and fee" and finally "have a nice day".

In and out quick and NO they were not busy

DaveB:
Wife and I had no problem in GI, the only thing was the 8 week wait for the permits to come.

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