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  • xblax619
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    Originally posted by MG34
    I did get lucky. I was able to book a appointment next month. Is this permissible since I applied Dec 27?

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  • MG34
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    Originally posted by Toy4Rick
    L84CABO has good advice, I might add, check 3-10x per day... we improved our apt date by 6 months

    Don't give up, make it part of your routine and Good Luck

    I did get lucky. I was able to book a appointment next month. Is this permissible since I applied Dec 27?

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  • marcusrn
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    Originally posted by L84CABO
    I think they are also trying to somewhat time it for renewals to be, somewhat, close to your renewal date. I had all my stuff in way early this last go round and they waited until two weeks before my expiration to approve me. The permit came about a week later but was dated for the week prior when they approved it. This means I essentially paid my hard earned money for two weeks worth of a CCW permit that I will never get to use.

    And this may seem like a small thing but given the expense and that the permits are only good for two stinking years, I want the full amount of time that I pay for! I don't understand why they can't simply renew your permit in accordance with your current expiration date. I'm sure it's because of some dumb legal reason but it ain't right!
    Going back 30 years I'd say, don't sweat the small stuff at this juncture.

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  • MuayThaiPanda
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    Originally posted by Toy4Rick
    So sorry to hear you are 10+ months out. Given the influx of apps, it doesn't surprise me at all. With that being said, the process could be a lot faster than it is, cuz from apt to permit in hand is another 4 months

    The staff there is great and doing a fantastic job, it's the process that is not great and that comes from on high.

    Let's hope the new Sheriff is willing to surgically clean up the process

    Not only check daily, but check 2x, 3x, 4x every day including weekends... I personally moved mine, my sons and 3 other friends up by many months so keep at it

    FWIW to those already in the process and waiting, from my Cert submission to Permit being mailed, 15 days... the staff is on our side and they are really trying very hard here

    Good luck
    Thanks! I was able to move my appointment to Feb 6 2023 just now! I am excited.

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  • Toy4Rick
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    Originally posted by MuayThaiPanda
    Late to the game but submitted my app for first time CCW with the SD Sheriff. First appointment booked Dec 4 2023. I will be checking for earlier appointments on the daily.
    So sorry to hear you are 10+ months out. Given the influx of apps, it doesn't surprise me at all. With that being said, the process could be a lot faster than it is, cuz from apt to permit in hand is another 4 months

    The staff there is great and doing a fantastic job, it's the process that is not great and that comes from on high.

    Let's hope the new Sheriff is willing to surgically clean up the process

    Not only check daily, but check 2x, 3x, 4x every day including weekends... I personally moved mine, my sons and 3 other friends up by many months so keep at it

    FWIW to those already in the process and waiting, from my Cert submission to Permit being mailed, 15 days... the staff is on our side and they are really trying very hard here

    Good luck

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  • MuayThaiPanda
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    Late to the game but submitted my app for first time CCW with the SD Sheriff. First appointment booked Dec 4 2023. I will be checking for earlier appointments on the daily.

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  • L84CABO
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    Originally posted by Paladin
    Assuming current trends continue, when can we expect SDSO to pass 10,000? 20,000? To become #1 county in number of CCWs?
    It's going in the right direction. But it will take decades at this rate to catch up to where it should be unless they start approving these things like the should...

    File application
    Pass background check
    Pay Fees
    Pass class
    Approved.

    Their portion of the process should take about 10 days. Not three months.

    And never forget that CCW permits are unconstitutional to begin with.

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  • ezaircon4jc
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    Originally posted by Paladin
    Assuming current trends continue, when can we expect SDSO to pass 10,000? 20,000? To become #1 county in number of CCWs?
    It all depends on the new sheriff. Her son says she's pro 2A, but the proof is in the pudding.

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  • Paladin
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    Originally posted by lairdb


    SDSO CCW Currently Issued 8784 as of 12/22/22 (overall Δ per day: +4.34; last ~6m Δ per day: +10.19).

    Thats 2.66 per 1,000 residents for San Diego County….
    Assuming current trends continue, when can we expect SDSO to pass 10,000? 20,000? To become #1 county in number of CCWs?

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  • L84CABO
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    Originally posted by Toy4Rick
    Base on a friend who just received his permit, looks like San Diego sheriff is taking about 3 weeks from submitting your range certificate to having permit in hand ��
    I think they are also trying to somewhat time it for renewals to be, somewhat, close to your renewal date. I had all my stuff in way early this last go round and they waited until two weeks before my expiration to approve me. The permit came about a week later but was dated for the week prior when they approved it. This means I essentially paid my hard earned money for two weeks worth of a CCW permit that I will never get to use.

    And this may seem like a small thing but given the expense and that the permits are only good for two stinking years, I want the full amount of time that I pay for! I don't understand why they can't simply renew your permit in accordance with your current expiration date. I'm sure it's because of some dumb legal reason but it ain't right!

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  • Toy4Rick
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    Base on a friend who just received his permit, looks like San Diego sheriff is taking about 3 weeks from submitting your range certificate to having permit in hand ��

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  • marcusrn
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    Standard is civilian, Judicial is for judges, and Reserve is for reserve LEO.

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  • tigerfu
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    I was reading about the application process in San Diego county. There it mentioned 3 types of licenses; standard 2 year, judicial 3 year, reserve 4 year. Anyone knows the difference other than the fees. Tried but couldn't find any information.

    Thanks in advance.

    -TL

    Nevermind. Found the info. Thanks.

    Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
    Last edited by tigerfu; 01-03-2023, 11:02 PM.

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  • NoNOS67
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    Originally posted by MG34
    To look for canceled times do I hit the green box Appointment Reschedule without loosing my spot?
    Yes. I know it's scary, but you will have an opportunity to confirm. Haha

    Sent from my Pixel 7 Pro using Tapatalk

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  • MG34
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    To look for canceled times do I hit the green box Appointment Reschedule without loosing my spot?

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