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Check with your local PD - specifically the person you dealt with in obtaining the permit in the first place. Extensions are solely discretionary - so your local PD may not extend your permit. Also, find out when they want it - some prefer that you bring it in before it expires, others prefer after. In either case the extension is and additional 90 days - for a total of 180 days from date of issue. Some PD's will extend while you wait, others may take several days. Good luck.

 

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It all depends on your town. When I got mine I asked, because I knew I could not possibly use more than two in 90 days with OGAM and the current 14 day (or more) NICs process. I was told they would be glad to extend them to the full 180 days right there on the spot on day one. Its nice to live in a non-Left leaning town in this state :)

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