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45 calendar days; I requested that my temporary permit be issued today.

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bullit:
AlanS is correct...there is NO provision of for a "temprorary" permit.  One is to be issued at 45 days OR a letter informing the applicant why he/she has not received their permit.
With regards to complaints, I suggest contacting the Attorney General's Office.  Jon is the head Law Enforcement authority of this state.  He was made aware of the problem earlier this week for the first time, and was provided a number of examples of the problem.  That being said, I would recommend contacting his office on Monday.  Without going into more detail it will be rectified.

omaharj:
I would think documenting the facts would help. Taking a notepad in with you when you go in, put down the time, who you spoke with, what their title is,what they said. Give them a copy of the statute and ask to speak with a supervisor, Get his name and title, what he says and what they are going to do. I would ask who the supervisor answers to and who they believe is ultimately responsible for producing permits.
  I understand this may be more than some are willing to do,especially alone. If there are two or three people who are over the 45 day limit,maybe they could meet up and go in together.  RJ  Best O'Luck!

cruiser1947:
It's now been 53 days for me . I also emailed the governor a few days ago and have not received a reply. Pretty frustrating.

Eagle1:
Just a thought here. I applied and received my permit a year ago and felt it was near a record time. I believe one day less than the stated minimum.
When did the delays start and does that coincide with the change of command at headquarters or at NW 12th. Perhaps that is where the trouble began and could end. We all know there are certain LEO's that hate conceal carry. Saying it may be an issue with command not staffing.
Just looked it up, 20 days to get mine last march.

UPCrawfish:
I made application at the Omaha NSP unit Monday afternoon, April 2.  All paperwork was complete and met all requirements.  The young lady that worked the desk was polite and thorough. She asked if I would like to have any extra copies on the fingerprint card, which I asked for 2, and they were cheerfully provided. After all transactions were complete, she advised that the documents were being electronically transmitted to Lincoln as well as mailing originals and that I could expect to have my permit "in 45 working days".  I advised her that the statute clearly stated "45 days" nothing about "working days". Her demeaner quickly changed and I was advised that the person in Lincoln was busy and I would get my permit when she got to it.....
Calendar is marked for "45 days"...  We will see.... ;)     

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