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  • giaking70
    Member
    • May 2019
    • 242

    Originally posted by L84CABO
    Jump onto the system and see if it lets you change things. And I wouldn't think adding a gun would cause a delay given that the scrutiny and testing of firearms really happens in the CCW class.
    No dice, I logged onto that permitium.com thing and there's nowhere that let's you edit your application. You can upload files such as a utility bill or such but it does not let you go onto the actual application itself to try to edit its content.

    Thank you for pointing that out but unfortunately, no way to do it. I'll just wait and see what happens and if they contact me in regards to it, will just kindly give them what it was supposed to say.

    But hey, thanks again, really appreciated it...

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    • LoadedM333
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 1691

      Originally posted by giaking70
      No dice, I logged onto that permitium.com thing and there's nowhere that let's you edit your application. You can upload files such as a utility bill or such but it does not let you go onto the actual application itself to try to edit its content.

      Thank you for pointing that out but unfortunately, no way to do it. I'll just wait and see what happens and if they contact me in regards to it, will just kindly give them what it was supposed to say.

      But hey, thanks again, really appreciated it...

      Have you tried uploading GC as attachment in addition to typing in the space provided? I did this.


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      • SDRider858
        Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 492

        Originally posted by giaking70
        No dice, I logged onto that permitium.com thing and there's nowhere that let's you edit your application. You can upload files such as a utility bill or such but it does not let you go onto the actual application itself to try to edit its content.

        Thank you for pointing that out but unfortunately, no way to do it. I'll just wait and see what happens and if they contact me in regards to it, will just kindly give them what it was supposed to say.

        But hey, thanks again, really appreciated it...
        I had to update my GC statement and I was told to upload the document. When I was in for my interview, we reviewed the entire application together and the clerk crossed out my old GC and wrote “refer to attachment”

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        • ezaircon4jc
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2014
          • 604

          What everybody else said. Just create a new GC statement reformatted as necessary and upload to Permitium. For the doc type just use requested documentation or other.

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          • giaking70
            Member
            • May 2019
            • 242

            Originally posted by LoadedM333
            Have you tried uploading GC as attachment in addition to typing in the space provided? I did this.


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            Good idea, I hadn't thought of that, will try that out...

            Thanks again😀😀

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            • ezaircon4jc
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2014
              • 604

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              • CessnaDriver
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Feb 2009
                • 10539

                Yeah, I think we are stuck with a legacy term that no longer is accurate on what is actually happening in San Diego county process.


                "Yeah, like... well, I just want to slap a hippie or two. Maybe even make them get jobs."

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                • birdman81
                  Junior Member
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 81

                  I'm about 2.5 months post appointment just waiting patiently for an approval/denial email.

                  April will be the 1 year mark for me in this process.

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                  • SDbiotech
                    Junior Member
                    • Dec 2020
                    • 31

                    Hi all- I have my appointment coming up this Tuesday, 3/30. They told me I don't need to bring anything with me (no paperwork, etc.)

                    Does anyone know what the next steps here look like? It seems like some have suggested that the process may have changed a bit recently.

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                    • ezaircon4jc
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2014
                      • 604

                      Originally posted by SDbiotech
                      Hi all- I have my appointment coming up this Tuesday, 3/30. They told me I don't need to bring anything with me (no paperwork, etc.)

                      Does anyone know what the next steps here look like? It seems like some have suggested that the process may have changed a bit recently.
                      Seems to have changed. I had to bring in everything I submitted to Permitium. Be prepared for your picture and LiveScan. When I went last summer the girls behind the glass were VERY helpful; IIRC I dealt with Jessica.



                      Make sure you list every pistol you may or maybe might carry. It's easier to list them (and qualify) all now, than to have to qualify and have them added later. It's easier now that there is no limit on how many firearms that can be on your permit.

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                      • birdman81
                        Junior Member
                        • Oct 2013
                        • 81

                        Originally posted by SDbiotech
                        Hi all- I have my appointment coming up this Tuesday, 3/30. They told me I don't need to bring anything with me (no paperwork, etc.)

                        Does anyone know what the next steps here look like? It seems like some have suggested that the process may have changed a bit recently.
                        It's a very simple and quick appointment. I think I was there a total of 15 minutes. I took all my paperwork with me , but the clerk did not ask for it.

                        After your appointment, the waiting game begins.

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                        • MajorCaliber
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2014
                          • 1018

                          Without sounding too crabby about it I have noticed there can be quite a discrepancy between what one clerk says and another does. I would say bring every single thing with you. If they ask for something, you will be glad you had it, and if not, there is absolutely no downside.
                          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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                          • L84CABO
                            Calguns Addict
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 8551

                            Originally posted by MajorCaliber
                            Without sounding too crabby about it I have noticed there can be quite a discrepancy between what one clerk says and another does. I would say bring every single thing with you. If they ask for something, you will be glad you had it, and if not, there is absolutely no downside.
                            +1.
                            "Kestryll I wanna lick your doughnut."

                            Fighter Pilot

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                            • LoadedM333
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2012
                              • 1691

                              Originally posted by ezaircon4jc


                              Make sure you list every pistol you may or maybe might carry. It's easier to list them (and qualify) all now, than to have to qualify and have them added later. It's easier now that there is no limit on how many firearms that can be on your permit.
                              Originally posted by MajorCaliber
                              Without sounding too crabby about it I have noticed there can be quite a discrepancy between what one clerk says and another does. I would say bring every single thing with you. If they ask for something, you will be glad you had it, and if not, there is absolutely no downside.

                              +2


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                              • SDbiotech
                                Junior Member
                                • Dec 2020
                                • 31

                                Thanks everyone- I appreciate the feedback. The woman who emailed me DEFINITELY told me not to bring anything. I double checked...

                                I will print out my application and bring my license and passport just in case. An extra 10 mins on my end to be safe... thanks all for the warning.

                                I plan on *trying* to purchase a ruger LCP II but right now my only ccw-friendly firearm is a Springfield XD9 subcompact.

                                Do you all think I should list the gun just-in-case, even though I don’t have one yet? Also- I know this isn’t the right post, but any suggestions on a tiny California complaint subcompact (maybe in .380 since my XD is 9mm) would be very welcomed.

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