I have researched on line numerous places and can not find a concrete answer. I have applied for the handgun permit 3 weeks ago and have called the sheriffs office 2 times asking the sheriff himself what the status of my gun permit was, his answer was hes awaiting a call from Lincoln on my record. I have on my record a disturbing the peace and a violation of a protection order that was 13 years ago. The violation of protection order does not say anything about domestic violence, or not able to own firearms, I have read different gun laws that the applicant will be denied if the violation was within 7 years one said 10 years in both cases mine has been over 13 year ? In my opinion I think I should have got the permit by now obviously the sheriff thinks differently but he hasn't sent it back denied ? I thought maybe someone on here had some ideas or could point me in the right direction
Since he has not yet Denied it ........it means he's waiting on them to clarify just what, when and why!
so he can determine whether or not to approve or deny it.
In other words he's on your side right now till he can get proof one way or the other.
My permit took a few days (the wife got hers right away when we were there) because he had to wait for Omaha to answer some questions on my background.
but he got the answers he wanted on me and and was waiting for.
I got mine sent to me several days later.
My history is from over 27 years ago.....Older records take longer and are harder to track down.
the violation of a protection order i'm sure is holding it up
As they have to track it down and make sure it has nothing to do with domestic violence.
Anything to do with domestic violence is a Deal killer..... so the check will take longer then a normal check.
and there is no mandated time limit on how long it could take Lincoln to look for and find the info on it to send him.......it's on a when you get to it please send me this info basis.
but that works in your favor so far as it's a lot better then a DENY!
The longer it takes the less likely they will find anything in your record wrong.