Thank you Mayor McRifle and Bigsig for the information
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When you go to pick up your permit they will need your training certificate. What's listed on your application isn't paramount, they will type up to three guns that you qualified with.Leave a comment:
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Make sure that the guns you qualify with when you take your CCW class are the guns that you want to have on your permit. The guns you qualify with are the ones that they will list on your permit, regardless of what guns you listed on your application. But they will need to run a check on the guns you want to list on your permit to make sure they are registered to you, so let the investigator who calls you know which guns you are switching.
I would suggest calling the Professional Standards Division at (209) 468-4342 to make sure this is correct.
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I would suggest calling the Professional Standards Division at (209) 468-4342 to make sure this is correct.Leave a comment:
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So I'm still in the waiting pool but I was wondering if anyone knew what I should do if I want to change one of my weapons on my carry list. Is there a number I can call or do I have to go in? If anyone can help I will be much appreciated
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I would apply at San Joaquin County sheriffs Office, You can download all necessary paperwork off websiteLeave a comment:
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I just moved to san joaqin County. Tracy to be exact. Do i need to file with a specific office to start my process? What should i be looking to expect? Are people being denied out in this area?Leave a comment:
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Is anyone else seeing these two very old posts at the bottom of the forum? Does anyone know the admin so we can get rid of these?
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As I suspected, the standard workplace-weapons-policy question came up, but as an e-mailed afterthought.
Sorry if I got anyone's hopes up.Leave a comment:
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UPDATE:
Initial Interview: 8 Dec, 2014
First Contact: 16 Oct, 2015
Sergeant on the line confirmed vital information including work and residential history, any new law enforcement contact, military history (in my case), and confirmed reason for applying for CCW. No trick questions, quite professional.
Interestingly enough, of the three pistols I had listed on my application, two of which were purchased around the holidays, 2014, one did not come up as registered under my name, nor any listed history by serial number. I have to ping the shop that sold and DROSed it to get the appropriate paperwork routed properly. The deputy gave me the option of leaving it on and suspending paperwork until the issue was fixed, or removing the weapon from the app sent up to the sheriff, and adding it back on later. I chose the latter for expediency.
Also, he did not ask about workplace weapons policy, but that might come up later as part of additional requested documentation. He said I might expect a decision in a couple of weeks.
Here's hoping for a speedy remaining process. It's about damn time, too!
UPDATE: The store that I purchased the weapon in question from confirms that the DROS and associated paperwork were received by CADoJ, but when I picked it up, the clerk responsible never clicked the "delivered" button. So, the gun is mine, and shows as registered to me, but according to CADoJ it's still at the store and therefore does not show on the deputy's searches. This is being fixed now.Last edited by joshB exCorps; 10-16-2015, 11:21 AM.Leave a comment:
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Received another call yesterday that I was officially approved and that my CCW was ready for pickup. Guess no interview by the sheriff. Just need to bring my training certificate.Leave a comment:
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