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7/10/2016 9:19:25 PM EDT
My wife took her ccw class in February 2015 and never bothered to actually obtain the permit.  
Question is...is the class from over a year ago still valid to apply for a permit.  
Thinking of doing a walk-in at Erie county since Lorain appointments are booked out several weeks.
7/10/2016 10:19:56 PM EDT
[#1]
You have 3 years from the date of the class.








(3)
One or more
of the following competency certifications, each of which shall reflect that,
regarding a certification described in division (B)(3)(a), (b), (c), (e), or
(f) of this section, within the three years immediately preceding the
application the applicant has performed that to which the competency
certification relates and that
, regarding a certification described in division
(B)(3)(d) of this section, the applicant currently is an active or reserve
member of the armed forces of the United States or within the
ten
years immediately preceding the application the honorable discharge or
retirement to which the competency certification relates occurred:






(a)
An
original or photocopy of a certificate of completion of a firearms safety,
training, or requalification or firearms safety instructor course, class, or
program that was offered by or under the auspices of a national
gun advocacy organization and that complies with the
requirements set forth in division (G) of this section;







(b)
An
original or photocopy of a certificate of completion of a firearms safety,
training, or requalification or firearms safety instructor course, class, or
program that satisfies all of the following criteria:






(i)
It
was open to members of the general public.







(ii)
It
utilized qualified instructors who were certified by a national
gun advocacy organization, the executive director of
the Ohio peace officer training commission pursuant to section
109.75 or
109.78 of the Revised Code, or a
governmental official or entity of another state.







(iii)

It was offered by or under the auspices of a law enforcement agency of this or
another state or the United States, a public or private college, university, or
other similar postsecondary educational institution located in this or another
state, a firearms training school located in this or another state, or another
type of public or private entity or organization located in this or another
state.







(iv)
It complies
with the requirements set forth in division (G) of this section.



(c)
An original
or photocopy of a certificate of completion of a state, county, municipal, or
department of natural resources peace officer training school that is approved
by the executive director of the Ohio peace officer training commission
pursuant to section 109.75 of the Revised Code and
that complies with the requirements set forth in division (G) of this section,
or the applicant has satisfactorily completed and been issued a certificate of
completion of a basic firearms training program, a firearms requalification
training program, or another basic training program described in section
109.78 or
109.801 of the Revised Code that
complies with the requirements set forth in division (G) of this
section;


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7/11/2016 1:11:40 AM EDT
[#2]
^^^ This.

3 years.

I found out the hard way, as I got told it was 5.

Had to retake class.  No problem, can't have too much edumacation......
7/11/2016 11:24:19 AM EDT
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^^^ This.

3 years.

I found out the hard way, as I got told it was 5.

Had to retake class.  No problem, can't have too much edumacation......
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Well...this class covers information that is so basic it is a waste of time, other than the legal info. At least it is down to 8 hours instead of 12.