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OnTheFly:
Ok here is the gouge.  I went to the Lincoln NSP CID office to submit my renewal form today.  A few points of interest.

* Before I went in I had the form notarized for free at my bank.  When I arrived at the NSP office, I asked again whether they would notarize the form.  She assured me that they have 2 or 3 notaries in the office at all times and that they WOULD notarize the form.  Just be sure not to sign it until you are in the office with the notary.
* They said to expect the new permit in approximately seven days, which I assume is the 5 days + a couple for mailing time.
* They said that I could destroy my old CHP when the new one arrived.  No need to return it.Hope that helps others.  All-in-all a painless process, and the young ladies at the NSP are quite nice.

Fly

bullit:

--- Quote from: OnTheFly on April 08, 2013, 11:55:11 AM ---They said to expect the new permit in approximately seven days, which I assume is the 5 days + a couple for mailing time.
They said that I could destroy my old CHP when the new one arrived.  No need to return it.
--- End quote ---
They have 5 BUSINESS days (unlike Calender days for the original permit) so including the weekend with mail, yes 7 days most likely.  Took my renewal that long.  Now why would you destroy you old/original permit?  Kind of like a trophy in my opinion.....  :)

OnTheFly:
I had an appointment with the NSP on Monday April 8, 2013 and my new permit was mailed four days later on Friday April 12, 2013.

Fly

GR8GIFT:
Had a 2:00PM appointment in Norfolk on 8/12/2013, received my new permit on the 8/21/2013. So 8 days from my application for renewal in Norfolk. Nice and quick might have been quicker if I would have gone to Lincoln but Norfolk was closer.

bigdog:
Am I missing something here. You are making appointments with NSP offices to renew? Is this something new?

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