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Trying to help a few others out at the moment who live in cities like Monrovia, Pomona, Whittier - according to the link below from LASD, they are contracted cities. So this means they can still go to LASD and do not need to apply to their local PD as of 8/1, correct?
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Yes that is correct, as confirmed by 2 redditors on caguns. The only cities that are affected are those that do not have a CCW agreement with LASD.Trying to help a few others out at the moment who live in cities like Monrovia, Pomona, Whittier - according to the link below from LASD, they are contracted cities. So this means they can still go to LASD and do not need to apply to their local PD as of 8/1, correct?
https://lasd.org/wp-content/uploads/...NTS_120120.pdfComment
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This is NOT CORRECT. This document is dated 12/01/20. It’s out dated. Contract cities are gain, those that have LASD patrolling them like Lynwood, Malibu, Lakewood, Paramount etc.Trying to help a few others out at the moment who live in cities like Monrovia, Pomona, Whittier - according to the link below from LASD, they are contracted cities. So this means they can still go to LASD and do not need to apply to their local PD as of 8/1, correct?
https://lasd.org/wp-content/uploads/...NTS_120120.pdf
If the city has its own police department, you must apply with them directly as mentioned before.Comment
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No that is incorrect. If a city that has it's own Police Department and does not have an agreement with LASD to process CCW's, then you must apply to your local PD. I know LASD website does not state this explicitly, but I confirmed with two residents of Monrovia and Hawthorne that successfully submitted applications to LASD after 8/1.This is NOT CORRECT. This document is dated 12/01/20. It’s out dated. Contract cities are gain, those that have LASD patrolling them like Lynwood, Malibu, Lakewood, Paramount etc.
If the city has its own police department, you must apply with them directly as mentioned before.
But yeah, contract cities refers to those that are patrolled by LASD, not those that have a CCW processing agreement.Comment
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So to clarify - all of the cities on that list (and shown again below) are still to apply w/ LASD?
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So to clarify - all of the cities on that list (and shown again below) are still to apply w/ LASD?
https://lasd.org/wp-content/uploads/...NTS_120120.pdf
I hit the link and it did not open28 May 2021 CCW Application Submitted
17 June 2021 Check Cashed
07 July 2022 Call for Interview
12 July 2022 Interviewed
22 Sept 2022 Authorized for firearm training
30 Sept 2022 Training Doc's sent to Unit
06 Oct 2022 Unit Acknowledged Receipt of Doc's
31 Oct 2022 Call for pickup
02 Nov 2022 Scheduled for pickup - Journey completeComment
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Trying to insert the link as an old school hyperlink and maybe it'll work..
Here : https://lasd.org/wp-content/uploads/...NTS_120120.pdf
If that doesn't work - it includes cities such as : Alhambra, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Bell Gardens, Beverly Hills, Claremont, Covina, Culver City, Downey, El Monte,Gardena, Glendora, Hawthorne, Huntington Park, La Verne, Long Beach, Monrovia, Montebello, Palos Verdes Estates, Pasadena, Pomona, San Gabriel, Santa Monica, Sierra Madre, South Pasadena, Vernon, West Covina, Whittier.
Seeing as Medic Up Consulting is probably the leading CCW instructor in town I believe he is probably correct, but have also been reading about people from some of these locations successfully submitting after 8/1.. or do some of these cities now have different CCW agreements?
Trying to help clarify for everyone.Comment
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Yes, so it seemsSo to clarify - all of the cities on that list (and shown again below) are still to apply w/ LASD?
https://lasd.org/wp-content/uploads/...NTS_120120.pdfComment
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All those cities should be good to go through LASD. LA city for example, you'd have to go to LAPD being that they do not have a CCW processing agreement, nor is it a contract city (patrolled by LASD)Trying to insert the link as an old school hyperlink and maybe it'll work..
Here : https://lasd.org/wp-content/uploads/...NTS_120120.pdf
If that doesn't work - it includes cities such as : Alhambra, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Bell Gardens, Beverly Hills, Claremont, Covina, Culver City, Downey, El Monte,Gardena, Glendora, Hawthorne, Huntington Park, La Verne, Long Beach, Monrovia, Montebello, Palos Verdes Estates, Pasadena, Pomona, San Gabriel, Santa Monica, Sierra Madre, South Pasadena, Vernon, West Covina, Whittier.
Seeing as Medic Up Consulting is probably the leading CCW instructor in town I believe he is probably correct, but have also been reading about people from some of these locations successfully submitting after 8/1.. or do some of these cities now have different CCW agreements?
Trying to help clarify for everyone.Comment
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how long everybody taking to get the proceed to training email?LA County CCW Progress
Nov '21 - Sent application by FedEx, Signed for and received by LASD
July '22 - Called by Deputy for an interview scheduled for August '22
Aug '22 - Interview completed, Livescan Done
Nov '22 - Proceed to Training Email
March '23 - Training completed
April '23 - Training received confirmation
May '23 - License pickupComment
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