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concealed carry in NE
Chris Z:
Yes there is only if Nebraska honors the Pennsylvania permit which they do not
t.horn:
I am attempting to move back to NE after a long absence. I have ccw permit in PA. I have handguns and long guns. I will probably reside near or in Omaha or suburbs. Looking for advice on complying. I assume the best bet is to get ccw so that I don't have to register? Also, what about the time period to establish residency?
MKDonald
Check out this link from the city of Omaha's web site.
http://opd.ci.omaha.ne.us/services/citizen-services/handgun-registration#1
T.horn
OnTheFly:
--- Quote from: Phantom on February 21, 2013, 09:12:55 AM ---Also be aware Nebraska State patrol personnel will not or can not "notarized" your Application form for you......you'll need to get this done by a 3rd party.
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I disagree, at least for the LINCOLN OFFICE. Maybe it is different at each NSP office. The following is from my post in the "Nebraska CHP renewal information" thread...
--- Quote from: OnTheFly on April 08, 2013, 11:55:11 ---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.
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Fly
bkoenig:
I agree with GreyGeek, even if you don't want the CHP the class is worth taking. I took my class from Chris Z. and found it to be very useful. Just the legal aspects of the class made it very worthwhile.
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