Nebraska Notice Upon Conviction of a Misdemeanor Crime Involving Domestic Violence (updated July 2008) is an official document that is given to individuals who have been convicted of a misdemeanor crime involving domestic violence in the state of Nebraska. This document informs the convicted individual of the various rights, responsibilities and consequences that come with a conviction of this type of crime. The Nebraska Notice Upon Conviction of a Misdemeanor Crime Involving Domestic Violence (updated July 2008) outlines the following information: 1. A statement that a person who has been convicted of a domestic violence crime is prohibited from possessing a firearm or ammunition; 2. A description of the federal law prohibiting the possession of firearms or ammunition by a person convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence; 3. The penalty for violating the federal law; 4. A statement that the court may require the individual to surrender any firearms or ammunition in his or her possession; 5. A statement that any firearms or ammunition surrendered may be returned to the individual upon request; 6. A statement that the individual may be required to complete a firearms safety program as a condition of probation; and 7. A statement that the individual may be required to obtain a certificate of eligibility from the Nebraska State Patrol before the individual can possess a firearm or ammunition. The Nebraska Notice Upon Conviction of a Misdemeanor Crime Involving Domestic Violence (updated July 2008) is an important document for individuals who have been convicted of a misdemeanor crime involving domestic violence in the state of Nebraska, as it outlines their rights, responsibilities and consequences.