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Nebraska CHP renewal information
Husker_Fan:
That is incorrect. Renewals expire on the same day and month as the original. At least that is how they are supposed to be.
Husker_Fan:
Sorry SFG, we posted at the same time. I was replying to the post above yours.
I don't know the rule for instructor renewals.
SemperFiGuy:
Husker Fan:
No Sweatsky.
BTW......Good to hear from you.
sfg
Husker_Fan:
As my dad says, "It's good to be heard from." :)
You now have a reputation with my wife akin to a drug dealer. You're the guy I go off to meet in the middle of the day to fill up my stock of brass. Then I disappear to the basement for a couple of nights to reload.
OnTheFly:
I called the NSP and made an appointment to submit my "Nebraska CHP Application/Renewal" form and get fingerprinted. When I spoke to their office, the young lady told me I would need the completed application, driver's license, old CHP, and a form of payment (cash or check). When I asked if the form needed to be notarized, she specifically said "We have notaries in the office. Just bring the completed form, but do not sign it".
However, when I look at the NSP website How to Apply or Renew page, it says to bring "Completed and notarized application form (renewal check on front)". Emphasis added.
So for those who have renewed, what has been your experience? Do you need to notarize it ahead of time, or is making sure there is a notary in the office one of the reasons they require an appointment?
Thanks,
Fly
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