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Posted: 2/12/2012 1:41:42 AM
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT In the class 3 section we have a section on timelines for NFA paperwork submissions.
As I finally just submitted my paperwork for my CCW yesterday, I thought it could be useful to have something similar in the HTF to give people a better idea of what to expect with theirs.
So here's what I got:
Date Submitted: 2/10/12
County: Boulder
Date appointment set: TBD
Date for fingerprints/photo: TBD
Date Approved/Denied: TBD
Date Card Recieved: TBD
If I missed out on anything please feel free to add!
Thanks
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Posted: 2/12/2012 10:50:39 AM
[Last Edit: 2/12/2012 10:52:57 AM by jim]
Average time across the board in CO for CCW is 90 days. Maybe less maybe not, just like a BG check, sometimes you walk in and out in 5 minutes sometimes an all day event. Here in weld co they have been between 45-90 days.
Keep in mind every co has different ways of processing the application. In weld you drop off your application the same day you have set for fingerprints, pay and wait. Once approved you pick up your permit and leave once more a happy camper. Renewal is easier, just same time frame for waiting. |
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Posted: 2/12/2012 1:01:51 PM
El Paso Co- 3 weeks exactly to my mailbox. Pretty good and my wife got hers in the same amount of time. A co-worker received his in 2 weeks.
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Posted: 2/12/2012 2:09:54 PM
Dammit, it seems that Boulder are taking the full 90 days.
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Posted: 2/12/2012 4:54:45 PM
Many jurisdictions will take the full time for bureaucratic butt covering.
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Posted: 2/12/2012 5:51:36 PM
Originally Posted By spqrzilla:
Many jurisdictions will take the full time for bureaucratic butt covering. Yeah, I just read my receipt and it says it will be issued at 90 days if there are no unresolved issues.
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Posted: 2/12/2012 6:24:17 PM
Originally Posted By spqrzilla:
Many jurisdictions will take the full time for bureaucratic butt covering. The Denver area counties are notorious for this. |
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Posted: 2/12/2012 7:37:55 PM
There is no point is wondering if they will issue sooner. They won't.
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Posted: 2/13/2012 7:56:38 AM
Adams county i was quoted as 80 days.... i they are required by state law to let you know one way or the other by 90 days, however if you havent heard anything from them by 80 i would start calling... you may need to get an extention.... My dad got his from Jeff Co ( the most up to date and constitutional county around here) in 81 days...
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Posted: 2/13/2012 8:54:01 AM
Douglas: Application, training certif. money, fingerprints, picture all done when you apply. Permit arrived in 3 1/2 weeks. Easy.
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Posted: 2/13/2012 10:15:31 AM
submitted my application, picture, and fingerprints at the SO in Pueblo county, and 6 weeks later my card was in my mailbox. This was about 5 months ago.
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Posted: 2/13/2012 4:25:26 PM
In Larimer County my original application too k ~ 4-5 weeks, renewal was ~ 3 weeks.
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Posted: 2/13/2012 5:53:22 PM
Originally Posted By Bud11:
Douglas: Application, training certif. money, fingerprints, picture all done when you apply. Permit arrived in 3 1/2 weeks. Easy. Can you tell me how long you applied for your permit? Was it recently? |
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Posted: 2/14/2012 10:29:51 AM
Originally Posted By the-fly:
Originally Posted By Bud11:
Douglas: Application, training certif. money, fingerprints, picture all done when you apply. Permit arrived in 3 1/2 weeks. Easy. Can you tell me how long you applied for your permit? Was it recently? Yes, applied on Jan. 17th 2012 and picked it up on February 10th 2012. |
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Posted: 2/14/2012 6:59:03 PM
Jefferson County took the full 90 days. That was in 2008.
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Posted: 2/15/2012 1:15:30 PM
about 50 days in weld county last summer
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Posted: 2/16/2012 12:12:37 AM
Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
about 50 days in weld county last summer It takes this long average in weld due to Sheriff Cook staying busy signing off NFA paperwork. Yes i know he has others doing the ccw thing, those folks stay busy he told me last visit. I obtained my CCW when Weld was one of the few counties actually issuing permits, before it became state wide law. |
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Posted: 2/16/2012 7:00:30 PM
[Last Edit: 2/16/2012 7:01:29 PM by PeteCO]
Originally Posted By newracer:
In Larimer County my original application too k ~ 4-5 weeks, renewal was ~ 3 weeks. Mine expired three weeks ago. Anyone know what I need to do to renew? Larimer CO here (Fort Collins) I'm worried that since I let it expire, the renewal will be treated like a new permit and I'll need to find my old paperwork and start the process all over again. |
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Posted: 2/17/2012 12:36:03 AM
[Last Edit: 2/17/2012 12:36:58 AM by the-fly]
Originally Posted By PeteCO:
Originally Posted By newracer:
In Larimer County my original application too k ~ 4-5 weeks, renewal was ~ 3 weeks. Mine expired three weeks ago. Anyone know what I need to do to renew? Larimer CO here (Fort Collins) I'm worried that since I let it expire, the renewal will be treated like a new permit and I'll need to find my old paperwork and start the process all over again. You're ok. They'll charge a late fee of $15, but otherwise they'll treat you like a renewal. Contact Larimer Sheriff and get the ball rolling on this. http://www.larimersheriff.org/resource/concealed-handgun-permit The next section is from the renewal document from Larimer Sheriff's site. CHP renewal requirements * You may renew up to 120 days prior to your expiration (4 months). A renewal letter and application will be mailed to you at that time. * In order to renew you must submit these items in person: 1. a renewal application, 2. $50 cash/check payable to the Sheriff’s Office, 3. $13 certified check or money order payable to CBI 4. a notarized affidavit stating that you are still qualified to possess a permit per the requirements of 18-12-203 (1a-g) * If you do not renew by your expiration date, there will be a $15 late fee. By law, if you do not renew within 6 months after your expiration your permit will permanently expire, no exceptions. * You will need to bring the above documents and payments here to the Sheriff’s Office headquarters in person because we need to take a new photograph of you and witness your signature on your application. We are located at 2501 Midpoint Drive, Ft. Collins. Our office hours are Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm, except holidays. * The renewal process usually takes 2-4 weeks. Once CBI sends us your results, we will mail your new permit which will now expire 5 years from that date. Please contact Angie Corp, CHP Coordinator, if you have any further questions or concerns at 970-498-5157 or corpab@larimer.org. |
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Posted: 2/17/2012 9:52:07 AM
Originally Posted By PeteCO:
Originally Posted By newracer:
In Larimer County my original application too k ~ 4-5 weeks, renewal was ~ 3 weeks. Mine expired three weeks ago. Anyone know what I need to do to renew? Larimer CO here (Fort Collins) I'm worried that since I let it expire, the renewal will be treated like a new permit and I'll need to find my old paperwork and start the process all over again. Print the paper work, fill it out, take it down to the business office with your money (need two checks), get finger prints and picture. Done! |
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Posted: 2/17/2012 10:47:59 AM
So anyone know where I can get my training course? I have my CCW from ND but there was no shooting requirement for the class. I had a two hour classroom setting but no range time. Can I just show my current CCW from ND?
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Posted: 2/17/2012 5:39:47 PM
Originally Posted By Mindfold:
So anyone know where I can get my training course? I have my CCW from ND but there was no shooting requirement for the class. I had a two hour classroom setting but no range time. Can I just show my current CCW from ND? I can do a training class for you. Where you located? |
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Posted: 2/18/2012 9:29:30 PM
Originally Posted By the-fly:
Originally Posted By Mindfold:
So anyone know where I can get my training course? I have my CCW from ND but there was no shooting requirement for the class. I had a two hour classroom setting but no range time. Can I just show my current CCW from ND? I can do a training class for you. Where you located? Aurora. |
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Posted: 2/18/2012 9:45:48 PM
Originally Posted By Mindfold:
Originally Posted By the-fly:
Originally Posted By Mindfold:
So anyone know where I can get my training course? I have my CCW from ND but there was no shooting requirement for the class. I had a two hour classroom setting but no range time. Can I just show my current CCW from ND? I can do a training class for you. Where you located? Aurora. I'm probably a bit too far for you, as I'm located in Fort Collins. There's a ton of places you can get classes from in the Denver area though. |
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Posted: 2/19/2012 8:27:56 PM
Originally Posted By Mindfold:
So anyone know where I can get my training course? I have my CCW from ND but there was no shooting requirement for the class. I had a two hour classroom setting but no range time. Can I just show my current CCW from ND? If your out of state CCW is current thay should accept it as the training cert. That also depends on what county you reside in. |
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Posted: 2/20/2012 9:37:12 PM
Put my paperwork in mid November in Broomfield and got the call right after Christmas, so about a month - not too bad considering the holidays.
In the end it didn't matter since I was a new CO resident and carrying on a FL non-res (perfectly legal) |
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