Nebraska Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What happens if a Concealed Handgun Permit holder moves to a new address within Nebraska?

  1. They must notify the Nebraska State Patrol within 60 days

  2. The permit automatically becomes invalid

  3. No action is necessary

  4. They must reapply for a new permit

The correct answer is: They must notify the Nebraska State Patrol within 60 days

If a Concealed Handgun Permit holder moves to a new address within Nebraska, they are required to notify the Nebraska State Patrol within 60 days. This requirement helps maintain up-to-date records and ensure that the permit holder's information is accurate in the state's system. Keeping the records current is critical for law enforcement and public safety. Failing to notify the authorities of an address change could potentially lead to consequences, including difficulties in verifying the permit's validity.