Posted: 7/23/2013 9:51:09 AM EDT
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If you have gotten fingerprints and sheriff signoff in Warren County recently I could use your help. Mainly, where exactly you go to get fingerprinted and submit the paperwork for signoff.
I'll spare you my story but I've done this in two other counties and not had any problems. |
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I'd go to the Sheriff's Office in Front Royal and ask the receptionist there. If she doesn't know, I'm sure that she can call someone who would know where you need to go. I guess I'll tell the story now... I started off by making some phone calls to the sheriff's office. Specifically to the person who deals with firearms and CCW stuff. She said come on down and talk to the receptionist and they would set me up. I went to the reception area where there was no one there. Just a sign that says to use the phone in the lobby. I pick up and someone answers. They are unsure what I want but say fingerprinting is done at the county jail. Hmm OK, this hasn't been the case any other time I've done this. So I drive to the county jail. Not a very nice place. I go in to this very small area and there is some woman there who asks pointedly what I want. I tell her and she says to go into the jail. I try to open another door and it doesn't open. An officer barges out and asks what I want and I tell him. He says they do finger printing on thursdays from 4-8 and bring $5 cash. But again I'm not 100% sure he understands what I'm asking for. And this seems like the wrong place. Its definitely a jail and secured facility. And I feel like everyone is not happy with me. So I leave and again call the sheriff's office. I get the same answer, come to the sheriff's office for printing. Tell the receptionist what you need and someone from investigations will come out to do the fingerprinting. So I go back to the sheriff's office. Pick up the telephone there and talk to the person at the other end. They put me on hold for at least 15 minutes. Their lobby is completely deserted and I'm just standing there on hold on a telephone. She comes back on the phone and asks me who told me to go there, what exactly I want, etc, and again tells me to go to the jail after I wait a while more. I ask her where to submit paperwork for the sheriff signoff and she says at the sheriff's office where I currently am. All this time nobody at the sheriff's office could be bothered to speak with me face to face. In other counties I have been fingerprinted at the sheriff's office or the court house. I'm not entirely convinced they understand what I'm asking for. Conversely, my experience getting my concealed carry here was entirely smooth and done in a week. So maybe the jail is the answer. I'm not sure it is. That's why I'm asking for an answer from someone who has done so in this county. ETA - I'll probably go out of the area to have the prints done at this point. |
| Yes you get printed at the jail, but its the one across the street from the sheriffs office. Their hours fucking suck. Had to get printed to get my sellers ID. 1srelluc went through the CLEO signoff process a few months back, I'd ask him who you need to talk to. |
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Yes you get printed at the jail, but its the one across the street from the sheriffs office. Their hours fucking suck. Had to get printed to get my sellers ID. 1srelluc went through the CLEO signoff process a few months back, I'd ask him who you need to talk to. Alright. The sheriff's office seems to have recently moved to a new shiny building across the street from the high school on Skyline Vista Drive. About 2 miles from the jail. But your information is accurate otherwise. I'll be going elsewhere for prints. I'm not going back to jail. |