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  • MajorCaliber
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    Originally posted by sternum888
    To those who have P365 CCW. I have P365 standard for my CCW and wanted to change it to XL grip module. Would that be ok or do I need to recertified again? TIA
    Unless there is some specific paperwork in OC to the contrary, I don't think you have to requaliify. I assume your qualification paperwork identifies the firearm by serial number and caliber. As long as those don't change, I don't see why that is not legally the same gun you qualified with, any more than if you changed a grip screw or used a different magazine. There would be nothing on the new qualification paperwork that is any different than the old.

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  • GlockN'Roll
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    Originally posted by sternum888

    To those who have P365 CCW.

    I have P365 standard for my CCW and wanted to change it to XL grip module.

    Would that be ok or do I need to recertified again? TIA
    I would call them directly and share their response...

    Orange County Sheriff's Department/CCW Licensing Unit
    (714) 834-7229
    ccwpermits@ocsheriff.gov

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  • 9Cal_OC
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    Originally posted by sternum888
    To those who have P365 CCW. I have P365 standard for my CCW and wanted to change it to XL grip module. Would that be ok or do I need to recertified again? TIA
    You would need to requalify with it again.

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  • sternum888
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    To those who have P365 CCW. I have P365 standard for my CCW and wanted to change it to XL grip module. Would that be ok or do I need to recertified again? TIA

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  • Smedkcuf
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    After getting the renewal permit in the mail, do you have to send back the expired permit? If you don't have to send it back, are you supposed to destroy it?

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  • mamono
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    I have heard this also. A person can have a handgun registered to their spouse on their CCW permit and vice versa. To carry concealed, CCW permit is required for whoever is carrying.

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  • 9Cal_OC
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    Originally posted by nevinnj
    I remember hearing this somewhere or maybe my mind is playing tricks with me but can someone please confirm?

    I have my OC CCW and I thought I heard that if let's say your spouse doesn't have a CCW but is carrying one of your CCW firearms in her bag/purse WITH you by her side, she is allowed to use it. My scenario in this case is you are dual carrying, one on your person and the other in a bag/purse with your spouse.

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  • nevinnj
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    I remember hearing this somewhere or maybe my mind is playing tricks with me but can someone please confirm?

    I have my OC CCW and I thought I heard that if let's say your spouse doesn't have a CCW but is carrying one of your CCW firearms in her bag/purse WITH you by her side, she is allowed to use it. My scenario in this case is you are dual carrying, one on your person and the other in a bag/purse with your spouse.

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  • CHEONG_FUN
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    Originally posted by CHEONG_FUN
    So I've had a few renewals and this year has been the longest wait time.

    License expiration date 10.22.21

    7.18.21 submitted application
    7.19.21 documents submitted
    7.31.21 training submitted
    8.25.21/9.12.21 password reset to check status
    10.11.21 reached out to CCWPermits@ocsd.org on status. Am told timeframe is 90-120 days and they are back up with influx of submissions and COVID.
    10.12.21 replied with a thank you.
    11.11.21 no word yet. Payment has not been refunded or anything.
    12.5.21 payment refunded.

    Website status changed from "assigning to processor" too "assigned".
    Update

    Finally received refund yesterday. It's a bit longer than expected, 135 days. Hopefully hear about approval this week so I can get back to my normally scheduled program.

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  • CH-47
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    Positive.......I've had a CCW with OCSD for quite some time now (Back to Corona days).

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  • Gavelams
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    Originally posted by CH-47
    I called a few weeks after receiving this email and the the person I was speaking with asked me to read her the e-mail. When I did she said, "That's odd, we don't send reminders" Anybody else get one of these?


    Greetings

    This is a courtesy reminder to advise that your CCW License will be expiring soon.
    If you have already submitted your renewal request, please disregard this automated message.
    The link below will guide you through the process for renewal.
    That’s very odd. I did not get a reminder email when I renewed earlier this year. Are you sure the email was sent by OCSD and not whomever you used for your training?
    Last edited by Gavelams; 12-02-2021, 5:08 PM.

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  • chrifishtopher
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    Originally posted by rgpsoccer
    Hi guys I was curious if anyone knew how long it took add a gun to your permit
    It took 105 days exactly for me. Late April to mid August.

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  • YetiReady
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    Originally posted by ir0nclash86
    People mention hiking but I doubt hiking once a year is sufficient enough to get a ccw. How often would you have to go hiking in order to qualify for a ccw? Once a month? Twice a month?
    Originally posted by Fizz
    I'd come up with a better GC out if an abundance of caution. But SDSO seems like they're looking for any legally permissible reason vs specific qualities of legally permissible reason.
    I go hiking and/or fishing close to once a month, including some camping trips (more fishing in the Spring and Summer). In my travel log, I had 11 entries from the past year. Would have had more but I was out of state for two months this past Summer. Full disclosure, I'm also a gigging musician and stated that since I am a musician, it's not uncommon for me to be traveling with instruments that make me a more likely target for crime, but they didn't ask me anything regarding my gear (though I showed evidence through photos). My last reason was that my activities and hobbies take me through areas of higher crime, in which my car was broken into once before (included photo evidence for that as well).

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  • YetiReady
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    Originally posted by Diinky
    How do you check on the status of your LiveScan? Just submitted mine recently!


    You'll need your birthdate and ATI number, found at the bottom of your Request for LiveScan Service form.

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  • Fizz
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    Originally posted by ir0nclash86
    People mention hiking but I doubt hiking once a year is sufficient enough to get a ccw. How often would you have to go hiking in order to qualify for a ccw? Once a month? Twice a month?
    I'd come up with a better GC out if an abundance of caution. But SDSO seems like they're looking for any legally permissible reason vs specific qualities of legally permissible reason.

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