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Wayne County
Applied on Monday, picked up on Tuesday morning. Ohio resident for over 5 years. Nothing on my record. |
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Geauga County Dropped off on a Thursday and picked up on a Tuesday (They only did CCW stuff on Tues & Thurs, if I recall)
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Turned in my paperwork to the Clermont Co. Sheriffs office this morning. Was quoted 30 days. Will update when I get the CHL.
Ohio resident 41 years. ETA: Issue date 3/15/16 received 3/18/16. 36 days total. |
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Madison County (London)
2 days, although it was a renewal
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FBHO, Pork be upon him!
Always blame autocorrect. |
How in the world is this thread still active?
We should start a new one, since it took me a few minutes to realize that I was reading 8 year old posts. |
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FBHO, Pork be upon him!
Always blame autocorrect. |
It's pinned, so won't be going away.
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A heads up for Belmont county. The primary person who's job it is to do the applications is out on medical leave and they have someone else trying to do it in addition to their normal work. They currently have a massive backlog because of it. I called a month ago and left a message that I needed to make an appointment so I could renew my permit, I still hadn't heard back so I gave them a call today and asked how long it would take before I would get a call back to make an appointment. They said it might be as late as sometime in August. Meanwhile, I am sitting here with an expired permit because they have taken so long.
I will try to remember to give an update when I hear back from them. 7/21/16 Update - Got a call back, I have an appointment to go in and renew on the 26th. The deputy filling in said the days he is doing permits are Tuesdays and Thursdays as opposed to the Monday/Wednesday/Friday schedule that they typically do (and have stated on their website). |
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Originally Posted By X02Wyvern: A heads up for Belmont county. The primary person who's job it is to do the applications is out on medical leave and they have someone else trying to do it in addition to their normal work. They currently have a massive backlog because of it. I called a month ago and left a message that I needed to make an appointment so I could renew my permit, I still hadn't heard back so I gave them a call today and asked how long it would take before I would get a call back to make an appointment. They said it might be as late as sometime in August. Meanwhile, I am sitting here with an expired permit because they have taken so long. I will try to remember to give an update when I hear back from them. View Quote |
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FBHO, Pork be upon him!
Always blame autocorrect. |
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Why do you own a fire extinguisher when you have the fire department to protect you???
Elected officials should wear uniforms like NASCAR drivers so we could identify their corporate sponsors. |
Ottawa County - renewal
Appointment set for 9:30am. Walked in at 9:12 and handed in paperwork, walked out with license at 9:19. |
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Champaign County, 9 days new issue.
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I know this thread isn't active but figured it might help someone.
Franklin county, 1 hour for a new permit. |
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N.E.Ohio Grub-n-Gun Host / 4-H Shooting Sports Adv
OH, USA
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Wife renewed Tuesday in Lake Co. One deputy that usually works the CHL desk had to go to court and they were busy. They apologized for it taking a half hour before we walked out with her license. They don't require a photo since they take it anyway. They take more than one form of payment. If our county would model Lake on these few points, I'd renew here.
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During the Middle Ages, probably one of the biggest mistakes was not putting on your armor because you were "just going down to the corner."
~Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey |
Summit County Renewal was 2 weeks this time. That was mostly due to the deputy being on vacation the Thanksgiving week.
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Clark county. 2 days. No BS or any problems.
My record is so clean and I'm young, so I expected it to take longer because there is nothing, thankfully it didn't. I do have a peculiar last name, which probably helps. |
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First time in Marion county only 3 days. The second time in Summit County, 4 weeks! Never again in a democrap controlled county.
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Montgomery county. Been out of Ohio for 6 years. Turned in application 10/6, got the call 10/12 to come pick up my permit.
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“Heaven goes by favor. If it went by merit, you would stay out and your dog would go in.”
Mark Twain |
Dark County, Renewal, about an hour
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Wood county took 6 days. The sheriff's office has a sign that says "keep calm and carry" above desk. Lol. Very happy with wood county for CCW, NFA business.
Has been a couple years since I got my CCW but a friend took same amount of time recently. |
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The best lack all conviction,
while the worst Are full of passionate intensity |
Ashland County made it very simple. Easy appointment and had my CCW in 1 week mailed to my door.
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"In a man-to-man fight, the winner is he who has one more round in his magazine." - Erwin Rommel
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Greene Co. CHL renewal submission on 4/25. Received card in mail today, 5/4.
9 days. |
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Montgomery County. Renewal.
Eleven days. No lines, Only four people in the waiting room. |
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Ashtabula County.
I submitted my renewal paperwork today and walked out with my license. Took about 15 minutes total. |
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Greene Co. again last week so the wife could turn in her renewal. Received new card today. 8 days.
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Franklin County - Original Issue - 10 minutes
Took my class on Sunday, went online to the Franklin County Sheriff's Office set an appointment for 4:30PM Thursday, walked in today at 4:15 and left with my first Ohio CHL at 4:25. I've had a Florida non-resident permit for the last seven years. |
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Portage county,
Made appointment, walked in and walked out with CHL 20 mins later. |
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10 days Henry county Ohio, very nice about it to.
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I got my first CHL in Franklin back in 2008. I turned in the application late on a Friday afternoon, and by 7am on Monday morning I had a voicemail telling me I could come pick up my license.
I got my second one in Wood in 2015 (first one lapsed while I was stationed in Germany). I want to say that one took 4 business days, if that. Parking was a lot easier though. |
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Submitted paperwork today for Belmont County. I have to say that was the best application experience I've had. Deputy Carpenter was fantastic and I was in and out in a few minutes.
Submitted paperwork 8/19/20, Issued 8/21/20, received card in the mail 8/24/20. |
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Applied in Mahoning County for it the morning of 11/3 (yes, Election Day). Was notified on 12/15 that it was ready to pick up.
When I applied, I was told I had the distinction of being the first person from Ashtabula County they'd seen apply there. I'd have applied elsewhere, but Ashtabula was booked up all the way to the end of January 2021 at the time with their appointment system. Mahoning was first-come, first-served. |
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I got mine 8/2020 in Logan County with it taking 15 or so minutes
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Renewed expired CHL in Huron county recently . Got mine the same day. Quickest I’ve experienced .
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Originally Posted By ZW17: Would you please take a few seconds and post how long it took to get your CCW permit? Please consider the start date the day you handed all your paperwork in and the end date when you picked your permit up. This will allow future applicants the opportunity to see what county around them is fastest and who will keep them waiting longer. Thank you. View Quote I got mine in about 48 hours in Marion county. It couldn’t have been easier or smoother. |
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Originally Posted By ArodJohns: I got mine in about 48 hours in Marion county. It couldn't have been easier or smoother. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ArodJohns: Originally Posted By ZW17: Would you please take a few seconds and post how long it took to get your CCW permit? Please consider the start date the day you handed all your paperwork in and the end date when you picked your permit up. This will allow future applicants the opportunity to see what county around them is fastest and who will keep them waiting longer. Thank you. I got mine in about 48 hours in Marion county. It couldn't have been easier or smoother. |
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Turned the paperwork in on Monday in Marion. I haven’t gotten a call yet and I’m a little worried (for probably no reason at all). It’s never taken this long before.
Edit: Worrying over nothing. They called Friday. |
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Applied a few minutes ago, Madison county.
Super easy to deal with, I showed up a half hour early, greeted the busy deputy in the window, got the paper from the wall and sat down. He saw when I was finished and called me up to handle it. Super fantastic VIP treatment. They called me ready to pickup on the 26th. 15 days. |
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4 days. Union co. But I also retired from there
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