Nebraska Statutes
§ 69-2404 — Certificate; application; fee
Nebraska § 69-2404
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 69Personal Property
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 69-2404 (2026).
Text
Any person desiring to purchase, lease, rent, or receive transfer of a handgun shall apply with the chief of police or sheriff of the applicant's place of residence for a certificate. The application may be made in person or by mail. The application form and certificate shall be made on forms approved by the Superintendent of Law Enforcement and Public Safety. The application shall include the applicant's full name, address, date of birth, and country of citizenship. If the applicant is not a United States citizen, the application shall include the applicant's place of birth and his or her alien or admission number. If the application is made in person, the applicant shall also present a current Nebraska motor vehicle operator's license, state identification card, or military identificatio
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Related
Scalise v. Davis
980 N.W.2d 27 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2022)
State v. Hofmann
967 N.W.2d 435 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2021)
State v. Lauck
621 N.W.2d 515 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2001)
In re Interest of D.H.
315 Neb. 458 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2023)
Scalist v. Davis
312 Neb. 518 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2022)
Opinion No. (1992)
(Nebraska Attorney General Reports, 1992)
Opinion No. (1995)
(Nebraska Attorney General Reports, 1995)
State v. Tharp
(Nebraska Court of Appeals, 2014)
Legislative History
Source: Laws 1991, LB 355, § 3; Laws 2006, LB 1227, § 2; Laws 2009, LB63, § 33; Laws 2024, LB1288, § 4.
Annotations: The applicant was prohibited from purchasing or possessing a handgun where his conviction for third degree assault met the criteria for domestic violence under federal law due to the circumstances of the offense. Scalise v. Davis, 312 Neb. 518, 980 N.W.2d 27 (2022).
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