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  • Fizz
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    As a random datapoint as to why I don't think the 18 year old ticket is an issue.

    I ran out of space listing my tickets in permitium. In part because I'm a menace to society and get pulled over a lot, but also because I was listing dates, citation numbers and disposition (dismissed, not guilty). All of my tickets are dismissed or Not guilty. Also, permitium seems to allow for less space than what the actual box can accommodate on the generated form.

    I put a note in that box that said, "Need more space" so my listing of tickets within 5 years was incomplete.

    They didn't even request that I append an additional sheet.
    Last edited by Fizz; 12-08-2021, 11:07 AM.

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  • Helmut
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    When I had my interview they only asked about tickets in the last five years. Strange that they’d ask about an 18 year old ticket.

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  • MajorCaliber
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    Originally posted by pewanon
    Just took a call from sd sheriff. They were inquiring about an out of state ticket from like 18 years ago. The officer said he was going to call back or email something to that I should add to my application, possibly?

    Weird, but here we are day 77-ish into background check and they're just now working on it. Hope it doesn't delay things too bad, but it kinda sounded like their pushing it through.
    This seems a bit like an issue that came up in the L.A. forum where the Sheriff's office seemed upset with an applicant because he did not disclose a traffic ticket that was considerably older than the 5 year limit the application requires. They seemed to be under the impression that the ticket somehow constituted an arrest even though he was just given a ticket and allowed on his way, and not restrained or towed. Can you share more about the nature of their concern over an 18 year old ticket?

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  • trustno12373
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    Originally posted by pewanon
    Just took a call from sd sheriff. They were inquiring about an out of state ticket from like 18 years ago. The officer said he was going to call back or email something to that I should add to my application, possibly?

    Weird, but here we are day 77-ish into background check and they're just now working on it. Hope it doesn't delay things too bad, but it kinda sounded like their pushing it through.

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  • pewanon
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    Just took a call from sd sheriff. They were inquiring about an out of state ticket from like 18 years ago. The officer said he was going to call back or email something to that I should add to my application, possibly?

    Weird, but here we are day 77-ish into background check and they're just now working on it. Hope it doesn't delay things too bad, but it kinda sounded like their pushing it through.

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  • Someday
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    Originally posted by froglives
    San Diego wants 1 Proof of Residence from Column A: Bill from SDGE, Cable, Phone, Trash, or water. They say you can substitute with "something" to contact them to find out. Good luck contacting them. Anyone know what substitutes for having the bills in your name?
    Actually, contacting them has been really easy. I sent them an e-mail late last Sunday night - I got a response by 9 AM Monday.

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  • froglives
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    Acceptable Proofs of Residence

    San Diego wants 1 Proof of Residence from Column A: Bill from SDGE, Cable, Phone, Trash, or water. They say you can substitute with "something" to contact them to find out. Good luck contacting them. Anyone know what substitutes for having the bills in your name?

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  • L84CABO
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    Sweet! Good luck!

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  • MajorCaliber
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    Go in with originals and copies of everything you could POSSIBLY need as well as payment. If they have a few extra minutes and your Good Cause is in good shape you may be able to get everything done in one appointment until you go in for pickup.

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  • MajorCaliber
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    Originally posted by L84CABO
    Well that's actually really good news. Nice to see them improving things.
    Yes, I had to go nekkid for a while during covid because it took longer than the allowed time to process my renewal. It's great to see they have gotten a handle on things.

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  • L84CABO
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    Originally posted by Someday
    Per the Sheriff's department this morning (they were quick!), they are processing renewals faster (within 45 days). The re-qualification can still be done up to 90 days out. As far as why the screen shot says "permit expired" - they had no clue but did verify that my CCW is still active. This is (probably) a Permitium glitch.
    Well that's actually really good news. Nice to see them improving things.

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  • Someday
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    Per the Sheriff's department this morning (they were quick!), they are processing renewals faster (within 45 days). The re-qualification can still be done up to 90 days out. As far as why the screen shot says "permit expired" - they had no clue but did verify that my CCW is still active. This is (probably) a Permitium glitch.

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  • L84CABO
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    Originally posted by Someday
    I am officially within my 90 calendar days, so I hopped on the SDCSD website to start my renewal process and got this message. Has anyone seen anything like this before? (My permit expires 2/26/22 so I am officially within my 90 day window as of today)

    [ATTACH]1050471[/ATTACH]
    Well that's interesting. Hopefully this means that they have things to where they are reapproving within 45 days. And if you talk to them, please ask them that. The concern is that people don't want to have a gap period where they are unable to carry and protect themselves.

    I did my renewal at the end of last year and it took them just over 90 days from the day I submitted my renewal application on line.

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  • Someday
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    Per SDCSD website, it looks like we can't upload until we are within 45 days of renewal. However, what is throwing me is the fact that it says "Permit Expired" in the screenshot. I'm not sure if that is because my original permit was submitted using the paper application so it doesn't have my expiration date or if there is some other glitch going on. I sent the Sheriff's department an e-mail, we'll see what they say.

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