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Poor Man:
After the recent discussion regarding the time frame involved in CHP renewal, I phoned Senator John Wightman's office and requested a "current and complete" copy of the CHP law.  Mr. Roger Keetle, aid, immediately mailed me a copy. Refering to this copy:  Section 69-2430  (3) (b)  "Beginning January 1, 2010, the permit to carry a concealed handgun shall be issued by the Nebraska State Patrol within forty-five days after the date an application for the permit has been made by the applicant if the applicant has complied with this section and has met all the requirements of section 69-2433."
      Note that the text doesn't mention "business days", simply "days".   Also, an inference may be taken that if a re-check of the applicant's criminal history record information check is deemed necessary. a time lag may be attributed to the check being delayed by the FBI.  Could it be that several doors have been left open in the event that the time frame runs beyond the "forty five days" ?  No immediate problem however, as previously stated, my permit is effective until 3/27/2012. ;)

Dan W:
You need to read the "renewal" part. It is not the same as a new permit issue   



--- Quote ---011.02 An application for renewal must be completed by permit holder affirming that the permit holder still meets all current requirements for obtaining a permit. The application must be accompanied with the appropriate fee. All applications for renewal will be cleared through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) to assure continuing compliance with statutory requirements. The permit will be renewed and reissued within five (5) working days of receipt of the application valid for a five year period from the date of expiration of the initial permit.
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Poor Man:
Yaa Hoooo!  I received my renewed CHP permit in today's mail.  The process only took exactly 30 days and one polite letter to the State Patrol asking them to please not forget me, my application, and my $ 50.00 ! ;D

joemerchant24:

--- Quote from: bullit on January 23, 2012, 06:55:09 AM ---Poor Man....should you not get your permit RENEWAL within 5 business days allowing for weekends, you will be an exception and should file a complaint.  Let us know how it turns out because the SP has been adhering to the law even in the midst of the busy new permit applications.  Frankly, I will be surprised if you do not receive it within the prescribed time.

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Going on 18 calendar days (was told 12-14 working days when I renewed). Apparently five days was meant to mean metric days or something.

bullit:
Joe...you are now the second person with this "issue".  Under statute they have only 5 days....so something is certainly amiss at the Circle K. 

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