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  • DevonQ
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2014
    • 65

    Originally posted by faris1984
    I'm patient , I took my class last week.I called Sacramento sheriff to check on my live scan result and if they get it, they just tell me wait to 120 days . The only reason I'm concerned is one of my finger wasn't printing good when livescan.Some people here had the same problem and the sheriff department left their paperwork sitting there without calling them or do anything.
    I will wait , wait and wait.
    That may be the case but you need to give it 120 days before they will look it up for you.

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    • faris1984
      Senior Member
      • May 2013
      • 2387

      Yes , I'm waiting . Hopefully I don't get something wrong in my fingerprint.
      I'm in 57 days now since I did the fingerprint.

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      • Old_Bald_Guy
        Veteran Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 2901

        Have you written anything questionable on CalGuns?

        Just kidding (mostly). It appears as if everyone is waiting a loooong time for DOJ results these days.
        Like granular silica through an equatorially constricted chronographic vessel, so are the circadian georotations of our metabolic persistences.

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        • faris1984
          Senior Member
          • May 2013
          • 2387

          Originally posted by Old_Bald_Guy
          Have you written anything questionable on CalGuns?

          Just kidding (mostly). It appears as if everyone is waiting a loooong time for DOJ results these days.
          LOL.It seems like you said.It is so hard to wait.

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          • tleeocinca
            Banned
            • Jan 2011
            • 893

            wow, 57 days for prints to come back. I remember back in the day applying for a security job that required clearance and prints came back in a week or two

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            • Old_Bald_Guy
              Veteran Member
              • Mar 2011
              • 2901

              Sacramento *** TIME TO APPLY!!! ***

              The process, from initial appointment to LTC-in-hand, took me 96 days back in 2011, although the final 11 days were waiting for it to come in the mail after my final issuance appointment (that's how they used to do it, send it in the mail). Application to initial approval was less than 2 weeks. The biggest chunk of the 96 days was DOJ.

              SSD's part in this is very polished and efficient now, at least that's what I've experienced with renewals, especially my latest renewal. DOJ is gonna be an ongoing problem, it seems.
              Last edited by Old_Bald_Guy; 06-22-2015, 3:21 PM. Reason: more letters, and an apostrophe
              Like granular silica through an equatorially constricted chronographic vessel, so are the circadian georotations of our metabolic persistences.

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              • faris1984
                Senior Member
                • May 2013
                • 2387

                I hate California,maybe next years there will be not green , no water , no guns , no freedom of speech,Texas will be the best option for us.

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                • slayer61
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2014
                  • 1402

                  8 months and still waiting here in San Joaquin County. Count your blessings.
                  ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
                  Paul

                  Confirmed Domestic Terrorist & NRA Member


                  Bobby Sands

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                  • faris1984
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2013
                    • 2387

                    Originally posted by slayer61
                    8 months and still waiting here in San Joaquin County. Count your blessings.
                    This makes me sick, hopefully we don't get any worst than now in Cali.

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                    • BarrettM99
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2015
                      • 2199

                      I'm happy that they're at least issuing them to us now. I remember when they wouldn't even set appointments. It's taking time now but it's not as bad.

                      The livescan is quick. FBI came back the same day for me. It's CA DOJ that takes time. From every indication, it's been taking 60-67 days for the approval email from Amber Wong to reach applicants.

                      Take your class and get your gear in order. Holster selection, carry options, etc...that's what I've been doing.
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                      • BarrettM99
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2015
                        • 2199

                        Sorry. Posted same thing twice. Dam iPhone.
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                        • rawco
                          Junior Member
                          • Jun 2015
                          • 5

                          Sacramento CCW Application Question

                          Hey all, I have my initial appointment with Sac County in a couple of weeks and I wanted your opinion on some things on my application:

                          I was denied for a CCW in Yuba County for residency reasons 5 years ago. I was a resident and can prove it, but it still is there. Do you think this will be a stumbling block?

                          I had a firearms "incident" 23 years ago where I was shot in the foot while target practicing. A police report was filed by the Dr. and I was interviewed, but nothing came out of it. The officer actually wrote there was no criminal negligence.

                          I have no criminal history at all, am licensed for open carry in security and will put all the above information above on the application, but I am curious if any of you all had any experience with these issues and what problems they may cause?

                          If I am denied, I plan on appealing and using a lawyer, do any of you have experience with that and the cost?

                          Sorry about the long post, and thanks for any advice!!!

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                          • faris1984
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2013
                            • 2387

                            Originally posted by BarrettM99
                            I'm happy that they're at least issuing them to us now. I remember when they wouldn't even set appointments. It's taking time now but it's not as bad.

                            The livescan is quick. FBI came back the same day for me. It's CA DOJ that takes time. From every indication, it's been taking 60-67 days for the approval email from Amber Wong to reach applicants.

                            Take your class and get your gear in order. Holster selection, carry options, etc...that's what I've been doing.
                            I already took the class and bought a good holster.

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                            • Old_Bald_Guy
                              Veteran Member
                              • Mar 2011
                              • 2901

                              I was denied for a CCW in Yuba County for residency reasons 5 years ago. I was a resident and can prove it, but it still is there. Do you think this will be a stumbling block?
                              The ND, AD, or whatever 23 years ago is much less likely to be a factor now than the denial in Yuba Co. If you could/can prove you were indeed a resident, did you appeal at the time?
                              Like granular silica through an equatorially constricted chronographic vessel, so are the circadian georotations of our metabolic persistences.

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                              • rawco
                                Junior Member
                                • Jun 2015
                                • 5

                                Originally posted by Old_Bald_Guy
                                The ND, AD, or whatever 23 years ago is much less likely to be a factor now than the denial in Yuba Co. If you could/can prove you were indeed a resident, did you appeal at the time?
                                I have a rental agreement, a jury duty summons, voter registration, drivers license, vehicle registration and bank account. Was trying to get a business in the area going with some potential federal benefits. Did not work out. But, yes I did look into the area for the potential CCW benefits along with the federal benefits.

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