The policy doesn't call for head shots. Yes, it's instructor specific. Some want you to, other's don't care. Also, the policy doesn't call for clearing a malfunction but some instructors require it. OCSD only requires 72 rounds at 3, 5 and 7 yards on a B-27 target. Anything else is on the instructor.
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Quick question; I tried searching but couldn't find an answer.
The OCSD website states that the applicant's driver's license must reflect the current address. Mine does not, because California refuses to issue a new DL when you file a change of address. Has anyone had a problem with this?Comment
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Interesting question. Not sure.Quick question; I tried searching but couldn't find an answer.
The OCSD website states that the applicant's driver's license must reflect the current address. Mine does not, because California refuses to issue a new DL when you file a change of address. Has anyone had a problem with this?Sent from Free AmericaComment
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You have to pay DMV for a "NEW" license . I think it costs around $35. That's what I did. It's just paperwork and a payment. No testing required.Quick question; I tried searching but couldn't find an answer.
The OCSD website states that the applicant's driver's license must reflect the current address. Mine does not, because California refuses to issue a new DL when you file a change of address. Has anyone had a problem with this?Comment
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Interesting. I remember when I first got issued the new-style license back in 2010ish, it took about two months for the new license to actually arrive in the mail. My interview with OCSD is in just a few days. So... we'll see how it goes, and I'll report back, I guess.Comment
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I did a change of address but my license has my old address and they gave that little paper card you fill out with your new address. i submitted both of these and i didn't have any problems.Quick question; I tried searching but couldn't find an answer.
The OCSD website states that the applicant's driver's license must reflect the current address. Mine does not, because California refuses to issue a new DL when you file a change of address. Has anyone had a problem with this?Comment
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Not in OC but I know other Counties are fine with the old license as long as the DMV records reflect the CORRECT address.Quick question; I tried searching but couldn't find an answer.
The OCSD website states that the applicant's driver's license must reflect the current address. Mine does not, because California refuses to issue a new DL when you file a change of address. Has anyone had a problem with this?
You might run that by someone at OCSD.Mrs 38Special
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