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Non-California Permits/Licenses For out of State License/Permit discussion |
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Link to online class is in post #31. They mail you a packet with the fingerprint cards. Walked into our local San Diego Sherriffs satellite office and they rolled them for free. In n out in 30 minutes without an appt. The officer who did my prints admitted his wife also has an out of state CCW. The one piece of advice he gave me was "If you're not willing to look someone in the face and turn their head to taco meat don't carry a gun" Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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That class is for the VA permit.
AZ does not accept any online certs.
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The class he posted qualifies for VA. Once you have the VA permit, a photocopy of that permit can be used for AZ.
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- Rich Last edited by Cokebottle; 01-29-2017 at 12:02 PM.. |
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I appreciate the information you posted. |
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Good news, I just found a copy of my current San Bernardino CCW I had to turn in a few month ago after moving out of Chino, and it is valid till October. So looks like I found a way to do it from my sofa LOL. But seriously, thank you for the help Cokebottle. |
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Seriously... a good defensive handgun class is fun and an eye opener if you don't shoot IDPA.
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I'm in LA and was going to take UT CCW class at LAX Firing range. Its $155 for early online registration and $175 on the day of class. Its a 4 or 5 hours class. With 2x10 round mags through a center mass at 7 yards. All this to qualify. What's the name of the place you went to? |
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I didn't see anyone mention New Hampsire yet, so I figured I'd throw it out there. It's $100, all you do is mail in an application. No training/testing or fingerprints needed. I got my 5 year CCW permit about a month later in the mail.
Now, on their application you download here, it says you need to enter your CCW for the state where you currently reside. However, the NH supreme court ruled on 10/25/16 that that requirement was invalid. They state that on the page I just linked to. So on my application I skipped that part and had no problem. |
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What state has the best Non-Resident CCW for National Reciprocity carry *within* CA?
NM can be obtained exclusively through the mail. I just called and spoke to them. It'll cost $100. NM will get you CO, WI, MN, and MI. All of which FL doesn't get you. FL does get you GA which NM doesn't.
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Requirement was: -Copy of my CA CCW -Names of 3 references who are not family (none reported being contacted) -$100+ in the form of a MO. Got it about a month... I do know since then the requirement to have a CCW from your home state has been rule unconstitutional by the NH Supreme Court, so they may not require that any longer....
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I thought CO didn't honor any out of state permits?
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I used usacarry.com and it shows CO accepting NM.
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That's what I use too... Yeah I see it shows that, interesting. But it appears NM doesn't issue out of state permits according to the site. Time to dig a little deeper.
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CO, MI, and MN do not recognize non-resident permits (or permits held by non-residents). AZ covers WI.
Also, I'm not finding anything on non-resident NM permits: http://www.dps.state.nm.us/wp-conten...C_11302016.pdf Proof of residency is required.
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They do. I asked. The premise of the conversation was; do you issue non-resident permits and and can it be done exclusively through mail. I asked if an AZ or FL will satisfy the safety requirement. He said yes but I have to put renewal when I send in the application even if it's my first time and to send in $31 instead of the $46 (I think). That seemed kind of odd to me but whatever. Also, the AZ or FL will satisfy half of the requirement. You still have to take a 6-8 hour class. They have a list of approved instructors on their site. Fingerprinting should be done with congent and you just need to send in the receipt. Turnaround time is within 30 days.
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They do.
But you can't get NM unless you are a resident. Clear the map and select AZ or FL... notice it will ask if you have a resident or non-resident. Clear the map and select NM... it offers no choice. Clear the map and select CA. Now select NM, it will not allow the selection. FL is basically identical to AZ if you already have a CA permit. AZ grants Wisconsin, that's the only difference. Most "bang for the buck" would be FL+UT. That gets you Wisconsin and Washington, as well as Florida and Nevada. Adding California only adds CA and Michigan.
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Important to note that neither my AZ nor my Florida permit list me address, OR indicate that they are non-resident permits. They are identical to the resident permits, but they are not recognized by 6 states that do recognize them when held by residents. You really are playing with fire attempting to carry in CO on a NM permit with a CA ID.
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If I'm wrong I'd sure like to know about it, we tour the US on motorcycles at least twice a year and a lot of roads go through Colorado. They allow open carry and that's generally what we do out on the road in rural areas, but around metro areas we lock them in the saddle bags with a loaded mag next to it.
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http://www.azccw.com/ccw-classes/2-hour-ccw-course/ |
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http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s....php?t=1095745 Darren's class not from this company and there's no indication of any changes.
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Which one did you go to? Will any of them roll your prints for free?
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My Florida and AZ permits do not list my address, so they would be of no help.
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https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Hunter-E...ollow-up-class Use that link and follow option #2. Disregard. Apparently I took the short bus to my living room today and didn't see the other 2 pages of replies |
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VA CHP is legal in many states as well. I have heard a lot of folks recommend OnlineCHP.com as a good option for online training. They do VA permits that offer reciprocity to like 30ish states in the US. I ended up going with them and got my permit from the state of VA within 15 or so days.
Good luck! |
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