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  • Armed Citizen
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 20

    Do AZ or UT have photo?

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    • Bad Kitty
      Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 333

      Seriously, I was hitting "refresh" and I just watched two weeks of appointments vanish...amazing...

      Folks, if you plan not to show, please cancel you appointment!
      Get Dirty, Smell Bad, Blow Up Stuff

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      • Andy Taylor
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2007
        • 1367

        Originally posted by Armed Citizen
        Do AZ or UT have photo?
        UT does AZ does not.
        When I sent my paperwork in for UT I had to include a passport photo. I also had to send in a current one when I renewed it a last month.

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        • Armed Citizen
          Junior Member
          • Oct 2011
          • 20

          Da! I know AZ doesn't have a photo. I have one in my pocket. I meant to type OR.

          I think I am going to apply for OR (that is if I can remember the name of the state) and either WA or UT. It looks like WA will recognize a UT non-resident permit. I've been in Utah twice this year and hope to get to Oregon two or three times next year. Someone asked me yesterday to come to OR. I'll ask in another thread about Jackson county. Don't go to Washington all that often - not this year and only once last year.

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          • jb7706
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2008
            • 1570

            Originally posted by rr23bar
            I think they are doing so many permits that the laminator is worn out. Mine separated in about a week.
            I changed some guns around and had to run it through the laminator at work when I got it. It was barely sealed.

            BTW, proof read your permit when you get it, I had more than one error on my previous permit that required a third trip to the SO to get it mostly right. They still goofed one thing up but it is not a problem per the PC so not worth yet another trip to fix it.

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            • Andy Taylor
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2007
              • 1367

              Originally posted by Armed Citizen
              Da! I know AZ doesn't have a photo. I have one in my pocket. I meant to type OR.

              I think I am going to apply for OR (that is if I can remember the name of the state) and either WA or UT. It looks like WA will recognize a UT non-resident permit. I've been in Utah twice this year and hope to get to Oregon two or three times next year. Someone asked me yesterday to come to OR. I'll ask in another thread about Jackson county. Don't go to Washington all that often - not this year and only once last year.
              Yes OR has a photo. Remember that while OR is shall issue for residents, they are may issue for non-residents, and non-residents must be a resident of WA, ID, NV, or CA. Don't waste time applying in countys that might be less than friendly about issueing to non-residents. Sheriff Palmer of Grant County is virtual shall issue to non-residents who meet the criteria. I know there is at least one other county that is also virtual shall issue, but don't recall which one it is.
              Last edited by Andy Taylor; 10-27-2011, 8:08 AM.

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              • camss69
                Junior Member
                • Mar 2011
                • 6

                What is the official word on modifying it to better fit in the wallet, can we cut off the excess laminate material? I really hate to get a bigger wallet. Anyone else have any other solution that has been approved?

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                • Andy Taylor
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 1367

                  Originally posted by camss69
                  What is the official word on modifying it to better fit in the wallet, can we cut off the excess laminate material? I really hate to get a bigger wallet. Anyone else have any other solution that has been approved?
                  Yes you can, but it will also make it more likely that the laminate will seperate.

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                  • WDN41
                    Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 118

                    Originally posted by camss69
                    What is the official word on modifying it to better fit in the wallet, can we cut off the excess laminate material? I really hate to get a bigger wallet. Anyone else have any other solution that has been approved?
                    I trimmed my Sacramento LTC down, trying to get it small enough to
                    fit into a credit card slot. No go. Stashed it in the larger section with
                    the few dollars I still own. Works fine, as I rarely have a need to pull
                    it out.

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                    • my70mav
                      Member
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 101

                      Just set my appointment for May 23rd 2012. It would not let me change the staff from sheriff detective, will that be any problem?

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                      • anoldguy
                        Member
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 125

                        That's because that is exactly who you will be interviewing with. A detective. Actually, I interviewed with two different detectives.

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                        • egDonald
                          Member
                          • Jun 2011
                          • 183

                          is it me or is this initial interview process seem unnecessary? I, myself, have not yet gone into the interview yet (sched'd for july 2012), but from the sounds of everyone's experience, you pretty much just walk in, sit down, the detective asks "why?", you say "self-defense", hand them the paper-work, hand them a check, and off you go.

                          I mean.... can't we ("we" meaning the Sac. County politicians/government) NOT use this to "waste" a detective's time with such mundane work and somehow automate this? Or is a face-to-face meeting really going to make a difference?

                          ... and yes, this is stemming from the fact that I will have to wait just a little under 1year to get my interview. I scheduled my July2012 appointment in August 2011.

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                          • 3jason9
                            Junior Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 3

                            were do u set the appointment at in sacramento

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                            • Markinsac
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 1002

                              Originally posted by egDonald
                              is it me or is this initial interview process seem unnecessary? I, myself, have not yet gone into the interview yet (sched'd for july 2012), but from the sounds of everyone's experience, you pretty much just walk in, sit down, the detective asks "why?", you say "self-defense", hand them the paper-work, hand them a check, and off you go.

                              I mean.... can't we ("we" meaning the Sac. County politicians/government) NOT use this to "waste" a detective's time with such mundane work and somehow automate this? Or is a face-to-face meeting really going to make a difference?

                              ... and yes, this is stemming from the fact that I will have to wait just a little under 1year to get my interview. I scheduled my July2012 appointment in August 2011.
                              In the initial interview, they will have run some reports on you to verify that you're eligible. The face-to-face is a way of checking out a person, just like a person likes to check out a business. You won't just be handing in the paperwork. They will also ask some questions about safety and storage to make sure you're following the laws - believe it or not, several people have shown up at the facility for permit modifications while in possession of a weapon!! (A BIG no-no)

                              The problem with the long wait time is on two fronts - there is a lot of interest, and there has been some suggestions that some anti's have been clogging the system up with bogus appointments and not showing up.


                              Originally posted by 3jason9
                              were do u set the appointment at in sacramento
                              Just take the defaults - they only make these appointments at the main facility downtown.

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                              • Norcal Industries
                                Senior Member
                                • May 2010
                                • 1241

                                Originally posted by 3jason9
                                were do u set the appointment at in sacramento

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