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You're allowed 10 guns on your CCW - hubby and I had each others on ours, so that shouldn't be an issue.
I wouldn't think letting you CCW lapse would be a problem, but have no experience or knowledge on that issue.
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If you had a CCW and let it lapse, as long as there were no issues (lost firearm..., felony charge) I heard it was a quick approval process. I guess they figure if you had one once and never got in trouble then you are good to go. Contact KernCCW.com, friendly folks and they can help you with any questions with current info. I am not a lawyer and give no legal advice.
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Hey everyone, just wanted to give a quick update. On June 29th, I turned in my application and today, July 30th, I received my Approval letter. So far, not too bad of a turnaround in my opinion.
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Most recent time line I've heard of is:
June 16th: Application Turned In July 15th: Approval Letter Received July 25th: Training Cert Turned In, Fees Paid and Livescan Completed ......still waiting for call as of November 30. |
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As a small business owner, at this time I live in LA County and work quite a bit in Kern county and have expensive equipment I transport with me as well as visiting vacant Real Estate.
I was in an area of Kern County and a LEO had indicated that regularly doing business in Kern may just be enough to apply in Kern, anyone have any experience with a situation like this one? Great community here, thanks in advance! |
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The application states you have to show 2 proofs of residency in Kern Co. Even though Kern is very good with honoring 2A rights concerning CCW's, I'm not sure they will issue a non-resident a permit. The problem is that CA DOJ says you have to meet "residence requirements". Not sure if that means residency in CA or residence in the county of the issuing agency. But it certainly wouldn't hurt to give them a call or send an email concerning your situation. You never know...
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Submitted my application on 12/8/2016 after putting it off for a long time. Was gonna apply back in June, but I always got hung up on the GCS. So a big thanks to the community here and to Craig for the help.
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Someone w/a contact in the Kern CCW dept should pass along:
http://www.sacbee.com/news/local/cri...121987214.html Sacramento, San Bernardino, Fresno, Placer, and Monterey county SOs have now all gone online w/their CCW apps: initial and renewals. For Sac, this means only 1 apt for new apps and NO apts for renewals! Saves both sides time, expenses and effort.
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What is the approximate wait time start to finish (Turning in application to permit in hand!) through KCSO? thanks in advance for the input!
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I saw a FB post the other day it was 8 months for that individual. I'm not sure if that time frame was more the individual or the "other side" of it. I keep reading at least 6 months though.
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I had a buddy do it recently and it took 6 months from submission of application to the permit being ready for pick-up. He started the process in January so it wasn't too long ago.
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Update from post #248 above:
Most recent time line I've heard of is: June 16th: Application Turned In July 15th: Approval Letter Received July 25th: Training Cert Turned In, Fees Paid and Livescan Completed Dec 27th: Call from local substation stating permit is ready to be picked up. So, for this individual, the time from application submission to receiving an approval letter was almost exactly one month......the time from completing the Live Scan to the permit being issued and ready for pick up was almost exactly five months. So, that's about six months worth of processing time.....actual time start to finish will depend on how long it takes the applicant to complete their CCW training course and then go in to get their live scan done....but it looks like the most recently issued permits are running between five and six months at the very minimum. |
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Here's the application. Do you meet these requirements?
http://www.kernsheriff.com/misc/Form...pplication.pdf |
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Update!
12/8/16: Application turned in. 1/14/17: Received approval letter! Was gonna call the office, but they are closed today. But does anyone know if I have to bring my firearms to the station to verify serial numbers? Because on the approval letter, they require 6 items to bring in when I do the live scan and there is no mention on the letter if I am required to bring my firearms in. Is it different now? |
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Just an update because this forum was so helpful to me.
It took me about six months from start of my application until I received my permit, but at least a month of that was due to delays on my part. Realistically I'd think you could expect to get a permit in 4.5-5 months. It was 2 months almost exactly from fingerprinting to receiving my permit. Livescan done in December, and permit was received in February. |
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Wait times for approval letters still seem to be running approximately one month, I know two people who just got theirs about a weeks ago. |
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Update with a recent timeline.
12/8/16: Application turned in. 1/14/17: Received approval letter. 1/20/17: Class with Powers Firearms Training Corp. 1/23/17: Live Scan and Arizona application mailed. 2/10/17: Arizona permit received. 3/7/17: California permit received. If you are interested in the Arizona permit, Powers Firearms Training provides the whole application, including the two fingerprint cards. However, I did not know this and I got my application mailed directly from AZ DPS. For fingerprints, I did mine at the downtown BPD station, it was $11 for both cards. The only catch is that they only do fingerprinting on Tuesday and Thursdays. Hope this helps someone. Was not expecting a call so soon, because they said 4-5 months when I did my Live Scan. Maybe the new building dedicated to licensing has sped things up. |
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Hello everyone, thanks for keeping this thread updated. Permit times are definitely going fast. My wife and I received ours today. Right around 2 months start to finish. I was definitely surprised when I got the call.
2-3-17 initial app 3-14-17 received approval 3-23-17 live scan completed 4-4-17 picked up permit |
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2.5 months from app submission to the "come pick your permit up." Call.
My ccw class instructor said that holdovers from Obama DOJ was the problem with wait times. Last edited by learnem; 04-11-2017 at 4:37 PM.. |
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Turned in app on 23 Feb, received approval about three weeks later. I had to delay turning in my certificate because I was out of town the week after my class. I dropped off certificate and payment on 12 April, received the call to pick up my permit on 25 April. Pretty good, if you ask me. I'm an out of state resident, currently living in Kern. I expected that to hurt things, but it did not.
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I have the same question. Did you ever get an answer? |
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Dropped my application two weeks ago...
So glad I discovered this group. Will advise as my journey progresses.
My justification reads as follows, "As a service connected disabled veteran I have bad feet and knees and am unable to flee an assailant. I have had multiple lower back surgeries and am unable to confront an assailant. I need to be able to defend my wife and myself in the event of being confronted by an assailant. All of the above is true and applies directly to me and I am able to prove my disabilities, if questioned. I spoke to several people who have gone thru this process before and was told in Kern County, less is more. Fingers crossed. For my own records keeping, I dropped the application on 5 May 2017. When turning in my paperwork, the clerk noticed I include the wrong page of my electric bill (didn't have the service location on it. She suggested that I go to the Kern County Tax Assessor's office and simply get a reprint of my current Property Tax Statement. A short drive, a brief wait, I had the right document and successfully turned everything in. I was quite please that the clerk was so helpful, given my drive home was at least 80 miles and didn't' want to make that quick turnaround for a piece of paper. I was told to expect a 12 - 16 week wait for my approval/disapproval letter. I was also told to come back with a copy of my DD-214, and Birth Certificate or Passport. Last edited by Gorio1961; 05-20-2017 at 10:40 AM.. |
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Just wanted to share my timeline.
4/17 - app turned in 5/15 - date on approval letter (rec'd on 5/17) 5/31 - date of livescan and other docs turned in,including payment 6/13 - phone call to pick up permit |
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Update. After applying for CCW in 5 May 17, I received my approval letter dated 19 June 17 (today). Now to complete the training course ASAP and go get livescan, pay the fee and turn in the other supporting documents. Updates to follow
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So I completed my CCW Training course on Saturday, June 24th put my documents in order and turned everything into the Bakersfield office. I asked how accurate the 12 - 18 week estimate was on the application paperwork they gave me. She smiled and said my LiveScan would be back the following day and I could except to come put up my CCW in three weeks (Expecting it before 17 July) I will post my update as soon as possible.
Concerning the eight hour CCW training, I didn't know there would be a twenty question exam after the class as over. |
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