Dana Loesch on Missouri CCW Database fiasco

Dana Loesch on Missouri CCW Database fiasco

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Attention: Nebraska Concealed Carry Permit Applicants-Lincoln CID Office Update

The Lincoln CID Office is where Nebraska Concealed Carry permit applicants in the area, take their paperwork to be fingerprinted and submit their applications.

Effective Monday, April 8, 2013, all fingerprinting services at the CID Lincoln office will be by appointment only. Appointments will be taken by phone only starting on Thursday, April 4, 2013. Applicants can call our main number of 402-479-4971.

Due to the volume of permit applications and the extensive wait times for those applicants, we have determined that this will be the fairest method to provide our services. The applicant is responsible for scheduling their appointment, but we are asking that you advise the applicants that they must call for an appointment. If an applicant comes to our office without an appointment, we will schedule a future time with them at that point. Applicants should call our main number 402-479-4971 to schedule their time. We are hoping to add this to our website to allow for applicants to request a time online in the future. We will advise you when this is available.

Please download the latest version of the CHP Application on the Nebraska State Patrol Website. It has the latest contact information and hours of operation for each NSP fingerprinting location.

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Nebraska Concealed Carry Permit application change

Per an update from the Nebraska State Patrol:

For legal and consistency purposes, there has been a change in what we need for CCW application materials.

Names on all CCW application documents must match. For example, if someone has a different name on their birth certificate or passport than on their driver’s license, they will need to provide certified documentation for proof of name change such as a marriage certificate, divorce decree, or a court order . This applies to all applicants, men and women. We see this a lot with women who have been married, so their birth certificate has a different last name than their driver’s license. This is fine of course, but we will now need that additional piece of documentation to tie the two names together.

For more information visit:
Nebraska State Patrol Concealed Carry Website

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