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  • qmony
    Member
    • Mar 2015
    • 200

    Just received my AZ CCW. Just over two months since I sent in the forms.
    NRA Life Member
    Member CRPA

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    • livin_in_209
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2015
      • 21

      Originally posted by 1jherrera
      What Ccw insurance you guys carry ???
      I just insured through second call defense the ultimate package for 39.95 per month I've been referred by many friends with this company and they are NRA endorsed

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      • geebot
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2015
        • 62

        San Joaquin CCW Approved

        Appointment requested: 4th Week of January 2015
        Application Submission: 2nd Week of February 2015
        BI Phone/Email Contact: 1st Week of December 2015
        16-HR Trng. Completed: 3rd Week of December 2015
        Approval Call/Email Rcvd: 4th Week of January 2016

        Total time elapsed since Initial Interview and Application submission to Approval Call: 50 weeks.

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        • Ceeceerider71
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2015
          • 590

          Congrats geebot... When it comes to an approval I bet it's worth the wait.

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          • geebot
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2015
            • 62

            Originally posted by Ceeceerider71
            Congrats geebot... When it comes to an approval I bet it's worth the wait.
            Thanks Ceeceerider71. Sure is worth the wait.

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            • livin_in_209
              Junior Member
              • Mar 2015
              • 21

              I have a friend that is inquiring about a ccw for the Stanislaus county he has a misdemeanor that was about 18 years ago should he disclose the misdemeanor or should he not disclose please let me know if anyone has the info thank you again

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              • geebot
                Junior Member
                • Mar 2015
                • 62

                Originally posted by livin_in_209
                I have a friend that is inquiring about a ccw for the Stanislaus county he has a misdemeanor that was about 18 years ago should he disclose the misdemeanor or should he not disclose please let me know if anyone has the info thank you again

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                If he has a misdemeanor, there was likely an arrest. If I'm not mistaken, the DOJ application asks about any arrests in the past.

                I've got a colleague from Sacramento that thought he disclosed everything but the BI found a documented LE contact in Sonora from almost 25 years ago. He was initially denied for non- disclosure but was told he could re-apply after a year. He did apply and included the additional info and he got approved in December.

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                • Buz4bas
                  Junior Member
                  • Jan 2016
                  • 55

                  Disclose EVERYTHING---Believe me they KNOW

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                  • Retired2013
                    Junior Member
                    • Apr 2014
                    • 65

                    Disclose EVERYTHING! Disclose it even if there was no conviction because it will still be on your record. TELL THE TRUTH!!! If you don't they will know. Get yourself your own scan of your record so you don't leave anything out on your application. I did that and my arrests from the 1970s were there. That scan helped me a lot knowing what was there.

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                    • wilit
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Dec 2005
                      • 5200

                      I've got my appointment this Monday to drop off my application. What should I expect to have happen?

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                      "If a man hasn't found something worth dying for, he isn't fit to live." - Martin Luther King Jr.
                      "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." - Benjamin Franklin
                      "You have to be willing to swing your nuts like a deadblow hammer to put these jackasses in their place." - AJAX22
                      "The best defense against usurpatory government is an assertive citizenry." - William F Buckley Jr.
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                      • BubbaCluck
                        Member
                        • Jan 2013
                        • 240

                        Drop off forms, pay the fees, short interview to verify form accuracy, then livescan. That's what I did 12/28. I almost didn't bring some of the extra paperwork, the part that explains how to fill it out. They wanted that as well. Bring everything and then some.
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                        • wilit
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Dec 2005
                          • 5200

                          Start the clock. Application submitted and fingerprints rolled. The guy said mine would be easy and if he picked up my folder, mine would be one that he could knock out in 2-3 hours.... In ten months when he gets down to Feb 2016 folders.

                          Also, there were two ladies ahead of me today. Nice to see women are jumping on board with the CCWs.
                          "If a man hasn't found something worth dying for, he isn't fit to live." - Martin Luther King Jr.
                          "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." - Benjamin Franklin
                          "You have to be willing to swing your nuts like a deadblow hammer to put these jackasses in their place." - AJAX22
                          "The best defense against usurpatory government is an assertive citizenry." - William F Buckley Jr.
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                          • Ceeceerider71
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2015
                            • 590

                            It'll be worth the wait if you get approved. Turned mine in in August 2015 so I still have awhile to wait...

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                            • 3lsmc7
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2011
                              • 955

                              Quick question for anyone that might be able to answer. I recently was approved (received it today) for my AZ CCW. On the CCW app, it asks if I have any other permits. I put no since I didn't have it at the time of applying.

                              If/When the investigator calls, is this something that I should tell him? Or keep it hush since it's not a CA permit? I'm assuming the question is only in regards to any permits issued in CA?

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                              • geebot
                                Junior Member
                                • Mar 2015
                                • 62

                                Originally posted by 3lsmc7
                                Quick question for anyone that might be able to answer. I recently was approved (received it today) for my AZ CCW. On the CCW app, it asks if I have any other permits. I put no since I didn't have it at the time of applying.

                                If/When the investigator calls, is this something that I should tell him? Or keep it hush since it's not a CA permit? I'm assuming the question is only in regards to any permits issued in CA?
                                The main thing that the Investigator is concerned about is if anything has changed with your address, employment, or background / LE contact since you have applied. There is a list of 8 things that the Sheriff's Office require you to notify them on and and obtaining an out of State CCW isn't one of them.

                                3 things to note:
                                1). At the time you signed and submitted your application, the information you rendered was True and Accurate to the best of your knowledge.
                                2). When the BI calls, he/she will ask specific questions of note from your application and background report.
                                3). The Investigators are very professional and you can ask the question and/or volunteer the information based on your comfort level.

                                The way I see it is, 1) it isn't a required disclosure after the CCW has been issued, 2) they will know about it when you apply for renewal, and 3) it isn't a negative item.

                                I have a colleague from Sac County that got his NV CCW before his Sac CCW and he didn't remember about even asking about it from excitement. He still got his approval.

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