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  • ezaircon4jc
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2014
    • 604

    Originally posted by Kate
    I received a phone call yesterday from the SDCSD about that change on my permit. And, during that phone call, she scheduled my appointment with them to go in and physically get the new permit. My appointment is on 7 May.

    So, it seems, in a controlled, limited fashion, the SDCSD is opening up in May...

    Katie
    What was your original appointment date & time?

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    • Kate
      Why Change the Default?
      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
      • Sep 2014
      • 267

      Originally posted by ezaircon4jc
      What was your original appointment date & time?
      I didn't have an "original" appointment. I already have the permit, and I needed to change administrative content. (Not the firearms) When Permitium opened, I created the application in the tool and submitted. The above two posts were the next things I heard from the SDCSD.

      Does that answer the question?

      Katie

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      • ezaircon4jc
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2014
        • 604

        Originally posted by Kate
        I didn't have an "original" appointment. I already have the permit, and I needed to change administrative content. (Not the firearms) When Permitium opened, I created the application in the tool and submitted. The above two posts were the next things I heard from the SDCSD.

        Does that answer the question?

        Katie
        Yes. I was hoping they were doing the initial permits.

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        • MissiontoMars
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2012
          • 1544

          Somewhat ominous wording. Any news on re-opening the permit process?

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          Last edited by MissiontoMars; 05-04-2020, 1:53 PM.

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          • MajorCaliber
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2014
            • 1018

            That wording about the Permitium site not being monitored has been up for a while. It is not clear to me what that means. Does anybody have the definitive answer?
            I wish today's liberals could understand: You cannot be generous by giving away other peoples' money and you cannot demonstrate your virtue by your willingness to give up other peoples' rights.

            The more time I spend on this forum, the more sense kcbrown makes.

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            • ParadigmGuy
              Member
              • Sep 2011
              • 292

              Originally posted by MissiontoMars
              Somewhat ominous wording. Any news on re-opening the permit process?

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              Seems like the site is still functioning. [emoji2369]
              Kurt
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              • byteheed
                Member
                • Mar 2005
                • 229

                It sounds like 1) the only way to apply for a CCW in San Diego County is via the Permitium website and 2) the Permitium website is not being monitored.

                Then right now, there is no way to apply for a CCW in San Diego County.

                Bummer.

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                • MajorCaliber
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2014
                  • 1018

                  ParadigmGuy-- Oh it is certainly functioning in the sense that it accepts inputs, the unresolved question is if the inputs are being processed into appointments and permits.

                  byteheed--That certainly seems to be the case both by the Permitium site that says it is not being monitored, AND by the SDSO site that suggests there are no appointments being scheduled until further notice. I guess the question on the table is: Are these two statements in the websites still true as written, or are they left over from a previous policy state and applications can be processed.
                  I wish today's liberals could understand: You cannot be generous by giving away other peoples' money and you cannot demonstrate your virtue by your willingness to give up other peoples' rights.

                  The more time I spend on this forum, the more sense kcbrown makes.

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                  • ParadigmGuy
                    Member
                    • Sep 2011
                    • 292

                    Originally posted by byteheed
                    It sounds like 1) the only way to apply for a CCW in San Diego County is via the Permitium website and 2) the Permitium website is not being monitored.

                    Then right now, there is no way to apply for a CCW in San Diego County.

                    Bummer.
                    I didn't try, don't need to right now. Are you saying that you applied and it wouldn't give you an appointment? It shouldn't need to be monitored to assign an appointment.
                    Kurt
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                    • Kate
                      Why Change the Default?
                      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                      • Sep 2014
                      • 267

                      Originally posted by MajorCaliber
                      ParadigmGuy-- Oh it is certainly functioning in the sense that it accepts inputs, the unresolved question is if the inputs are being processed into appointments and permits.

                      byteheed--That certainly seems to be the case both by the Permitium site that says it is not being monitored, AND by the SDSO site that suggests there are no appointments being scheduled until further notice. I guess the question on the table is: Are these two statements in the websites still true as written, or are they left over from a previous policy state and applications can be processed.
                      The site is definitely operational.

                      In my case, after submitting everything on Permitium, THEY called ME to schedule the appointment. So, contrary to the note, they are monitoring, and even processing, at least some parts of the application process. I am going there on Thursday, so we will see what happens.

                      Katie

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                      • ezaircon4jc
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2014
                        • 604

                        This is from the SD's page:

                        SAN DIEGO SHERIFF LICENSING LOBBY IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

                        ALL APPOINTMENTS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED FOR APRIL 2020. PLEASE DO NOT COME IN.

                        We understand many of you have CCWs that are expiring soon or have expired. Until the stay-at-home order is lifted, we are not open to the general public. Be assured, once allowed, we will start seeing customers and process them as quickly as possible. We thank you in advance for your patience as you can imagine we will have a lot of catching up to do at that time.

                        We will try to contact you via email so it is important that we have your current e-mail address. If you are contacting us with questions, please start by giving your name, phone number and email, then state the reason for your call.

                        If you have already applied online through Permitium and have uploaded all requested documents, you have done all you can for now. (emphasis added)


                        As always, we are here to assist you and quickly and efficiently as possible. If you need to contact us, please email or call.

                        Email: CCW@sdsheriff.org
                        Phone: (858) 974-2020
                        To apply: https://sandiegoca.permitium.com/entry

                        KEEP VISITING THIS PAGE OFTEN FOR NEW CCW ANNOUNCEMEN

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                        • Dopefkr
                          Junior Member
                          • Dec 2019
                          • 28

                          Originally posted by Kate
                          The site is definitely operational.

                          In my case, after submitting everything on Permitium, THEY called ME to schedule the appointment. So, contrary to the note, they are monitoring, and even processing, at least some parts of the application process. I am going there on Thursday, so we will see what happens.

                          Katie
                          I did a modification to add a gun through Permitium on the day the site opened. I still havent heard back from them. Someone else said they did a mod too and got scheduled. I wonder if its because i opted to pay at counter and not online

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                          • Kate
                            Why Change the Default?
                            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                            • Sep 2014
                            • 267

                            Originally posted by Dopefkr
                            I did a modification to add a gun through Permitium on the day the site opened. I still havent heard back from them. Someone else said they did a mod too and got scheduled. I wonder if its because i opted to pay at counter and not online
                            I did not pay online. They made no mention of their prioritization scheme, but it seems it was not FIFO...

                            Katie

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                            • rice_man
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 1105

                              I would imagine they would prioritize those with expiring licenses. At least I hope they would.
                              Stop calling them Lawmakers. It only encourages them.

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                              • Rorge Retson
                                Veteran Member
                                • Feb 2012
                                • 2712

                                Originally posted by rice_man
                                I would imagine they would prioritize those with expiring licenses. At least I hope they would.
                                Ah, imagination. You've never worked in government, have you?

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