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Nebraska CHP renewal information
bullit:
There is nothing in statute or rules for CHP created by NSP that require destruction or return of the old CHP
armed and humorous:
I received the first Nebraska CHP in 2007, but I forgot what day it was when renewal time came around and was apparently the second to renew my permit. It may be different at different locations, but my experience at the office in Lincoln was good. It took a little longer than I would have hoped, with the new photo, fingerprints, and such, but all in all I was satisfied. I went in on a Tuesday (late morning), and I had my new permit in my hand on Thursday afternoon (the same week). I suppose the notary thing is a bit of overkill, but it's not that big of a deal. I was told they could normally take care of it in the office, but in case their resident notary was off for the day, it would be prudent to get the application notarized ahead of time. If you don't have access to a notary otherwise, call ahead and see what they say. I miss my old 00001 number. :(
David Hineline:
Just did my renewal in Norfolk, mine runs out end of month I should have done it earlier. The person doing the application prints etc. for me was also a Notary so she witnessed my signature. Said 5-7 days which means I will be carrying expired permit for a few days.
armed and humorous:
Maybe you'll be lucky and get yours in about a day and a half like I did.
Poor Man:
I negoitated my renewal form at Troop C office in Grand Island, Jan. 11, they made a new set of prints, accepted my $50,00 and said I'd get my renewal permit in about 12 weeks.
Absolutely nothing in the way of reason not to get a renewal immediately, or at least a few days.
Not a traffic ticket or any contact with a LEO in 5 years ! ! Go figure huh ? :P
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