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  • fullmd
    Member
    • Aug 2013
    • 294

    just picked up my app

    just picked up my application from the san bernardino sheriffs department. also got confirmation that i do to need to apply to my local police department. however i started reading the application and the documents that i need to bring on the interview date include
    1) original birth certificate
    2) ca drivers license
    3) Utility bill with my name and address
    4) Property tax bill, grant deed, or rental agreement.

    the first two i have. now the last two are what i don't have. I am in college and currently i live with my father i pay the electric and gas bill, however i give him the cash to pay. i don't have a rental agreement with him, we have a verbal agreement that i "help out" when and where i can (meaning i buy groceries, pay for things to help out around the house, give cash when i can)

    do i need to get the bills transferred to my name and make a formal rental agreement? would it have to be notarized?
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    MiddleKingdom
    Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 442

    Originally posted by fullmd
    just picked up my application from the san bernardino sheriffs department. also got confirmation that i do to need to apply to my local police department. however i started reading the application and the documents that i need to bring on the interview date include
    1) original birth certificate
    2) ca drivers license
    3) Utility bill with my name and address
    4) Property tax bill, grant deed, or rental agreement.

    the first two i have. now the last two are what i don't have. I am in college and currently i live with my father i pay the electric and gas bill, however i give him the cash to pay. i don't have a rental agreement with him, we have a verbal agreement that i "help out" when and where i can (meaning i buy groceries, pay for things to help out around the house, give cash when i can)

    do i need to get the bills transferred to my name and make a formal rental agreement? would it have to be notarized?
    I think 3) and 4) are to determine where you reside. Do you have any credit card bills sent to your address, professional license or anything like that?
    "Now why doesn't somebody take out a .45 and BANG... settle it?" - Mr. Lee

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    • #3
      jenericsig
      Member
      • Mar 2012
      • 202

      Download a simple rental agreement; there are 2 or 3 page agreements out there from sites like Nolo. Your local library will have them too. Input the terms, address and sign it with your dad. Good to go.

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      • #4
        rondeezy
        Junior Member
        • May 2013
        • 78

        best thing to do would be to call whoever is going to issue the ccw and ask them. i imagine they'll tell you to bring them the bill along with a note written by your dad saying that you live with him at the address where the bill is paid.

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        • #5
          fullmd
          Member
          • Aug 2013
          • 294

          Originally posted by MiddleKingdom
          I think 3) and 4) are to determine where you reside. Do you have any credit card bills sent to your address, professional license or anything like that?
          unfortunately and fortunately i do not i always try to remain debt free

          Best thing to do would be to call whoever is going to issue the ccw and ask them. i imagine they'll tell you to bring them the bill along with a note written by your dad saying that you live with him at the address where the bill is paid.
          i will do that next day i have off work

          Download a simple rental agreement; there are 2 or 3 page agreements out there from sites like Nolo. Your local library will have them too. Input the terms, address and sign it with your dad. Good to go.
          does a rental agreement have to be notarized in order for it to be official?

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          • #6
            jenericsig
            Member
            • Mar 2012
            • 202

            does a rental agreement have to be notarized in order for it to be official?
            No notary needed. Notary just verifies those that sign it (acknowledgement) or affirms info is correct (jurat).

            Just remember, after you and your dad signs it, it is an enforceable contract.

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            • #7
              jonc
              Calguns Addict
              • Aug 2009
              • 6402

              Nice !!!

              Good luck

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