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010.01 Notice to Department of Reprieve. If the Board grants a reprieve of the fifteen year license revocation, the Board will notify the Department of its
The application for reprieve is made to the DMV, which reviews it and forwards it to the Board of Pardons. If the Board grants a reprieve, a Nebraska residentRead more
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