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  • silversubie
    Junior Member
    • May 2014
    • 19

    MBZ DR - Yikes, 4/23?!? Haven't people from June been getting approved already?! That sounds like they are not following chronological order

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    • mbz dr
      Member
      • Dec 2011
      • 176

      Originally posted by silversubie
      MBZ DR - Yikes, 4/23?!? Haven't people from June been getting approved already?! That sounds like they are not following chronological order
      No they are not, and nothing can be done about it.
      Some people are clean and have nothing in the background check so they get moved fast, others are delayed while they are investigating the number of incidents they get back on the background check.
      Also unlike other Police or Sheriff department this county the Sheriff review every file himself and sign the permit adding to the delay one example is my case. So in a way I do understand why this department is taking so long. Is it wright? I'm not sure but this is California after all and this is a county that is or "was" at one point in time a no issue for self protection.

      I think it is best to be patient and hope that all of us that are allowed to own a firearm and are not crazy get approved and get the privilege of having the permit


      I wonder if any one been waiting longer than me? any one ? I doubt it.

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      • BigSig
        Junior Member
        • Dec 2014
        • 78

        It sounds like being self employed makes it easier

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        • GlockGuy
          Member
          • Apr 2008
          • 469

          Originally posted by BigSig
          It sounds like being self employed makes it easier
          Not really. I'm self employed and what hung my application up was I wanted the option to carry while I work in certain circumstances. With an employers cut and dried policy it is either yes or no making the decision easier. I was honest and consistent in stating my intentions all along.

          Applied/interviewed May 5 2014
          First contact by email by investigator January 26
          Follow up email January 29
          Called with approval February 10

          Every contact was courteous with simple questions. Hang in there folks.
          Owning guns makes heroin addiction look like a vague wish for something salty.

          Proud member of the 2016 California Quitters Club

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          • Chanelbomb
            Member
            • Jan 2015
            • 116

            Originally posted by Heatseeker
            You probably have a long way to go before being contacted. Average turn around is about 9 months. I wouldn't waste your's or the investigator's time reaching out this early in the game.

            Be patient and you will get your permit.
            Yeah I realize that and I have had contact with the local office, I know the time frames. My question is how emails were exchanged.

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            • Heatseeker
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2007
              • 1883

              Originally posted by Chanelbomb
              Yeah I realize that and I have had contact with the local office, I know the time frames. My question is how emails were exchanged.
              Your assigned investigator will email you when he has questions.
              If it ain't broke, keep fixin' it 'til it is...

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              • GovGeek
                CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                CGN Contributor
                • May 2014
                • 415

                I finally picked up the phone for my first in-person interview with the Professional Standards Division, which is May 2nd, but I forgot to ask where to go (lol). I didn't see this in a sticky, but what are some things I can check for myself about my background that they may check? I don't want to forget anything to hinder this, or appear dishonest if I forget something. The irony is that they seem to be asking for way more than my Gov background checks do. Thanks.
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                • jkody
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 1081

                  Read the DOJ form, it will tell you what to list how ever many years back, ie 7 years I think. You can be approximate on tickets as long as you provide as many details as you can remember like where the ticket was issued, issuing agency and county. Just list all within the time frame asked for on the form. Same info applies for arrests and convictions. Technically, you can go to the CHP, county SO, PD'a and pay for a copy of records for tickets & arrests. They also will see general police contacts as in times someone called the cops on you and times you called on someone or something else.

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                  • GovGeek
                    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                    CGN Contributor
                    • May 2014
                    • 415

                    Originally posted by jkody
                    Read the DOJ form, it will tell you what to list how ever many years back, ie 7 years I think. You can be approximate on tickets as long as you provide as many details as you can remember like where the ticket was issued, issuing agency and county. Just list all within the time frame asked for on the form. Same info applies for arrests and convictions. Technically, you can go to the CHP, county SO, PD'a and pay for a copy of records for tickets & arrests. They also will see general police contacts as in times someone called the cops on you and times you called on someone or something else.
                    Thanks. I was getting worried when reading about some people discussing 30 years of history. I can't remember what I did when I was 10 years old!
                    Front Sight Member: Diamond-> Commander
                    Where ever you go, there you are!
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                    • BigSig
                      Junior Member
                      • Dec 2014
                      • 78

                      Is your first appointment to drop off you application etc. May 2nd or is that when you first applied in 2014?

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                      • jkody
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 1081

                        If you have arrests back 30 years ago, be prepared to discuss. I had 1 ticket 5 years ago and listed it but when they called me last week, they brought up 1 that was 11 years ago.

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                        • jkody
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 1081

                          Approved!!!!! Got the call while I was at work. Picking up tomorrow.

                          6/18 interview
                          2/11 1st contact
                          Approved today!

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                          • mbz dr
                            Member
                            • Dec 2011
                            • 176

                            Congrats...

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                            • BigSig
                              Junior Member
                              • Dec 2014
                              • 78

                              7 months and three weeks, not bad.

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                              • jkody
                                Senior Member
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 1081

                                Picked up today, no restrictions.

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