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  • Dano3467
    Calguns Addict
    • Mar 2013
    • 7381

    6 months for Oregon CHL appointment

    Well in two weeks (ha ha) I'll be able to carry once again in OR.

    Had no idea (at the time) it took this long. be sure to get your appointments scheduled in time, before your permit runs out.
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    Humboldt Leatherneck
    Member
    • Mar 2018
    • 435

    Originally posted by Dano3467
    Well in two weeks (ha ha) I'll be able to carry once again in OR.

    Had no idea (at the time) it took this long. be sure to get your appointments scheduled in time, before your permit runs out.
    You must be referring to the months long wait for renewing your CHL with the Klamath County Sheriffs Office...

    The Lake County Sheriffs Office and Grant County Sheriffs Office in Oregon allow 'walk-in' applications/ renewals for a Non-Resident Concealed Handgun License. That is why I went with applying thru the Lake County Sheriffs Office, for my Oregon Non-Resident Concealed Handgun License.
    sigpicMember of the N.R.A., Marine Corps League, and American Legion.

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    • #3
      Guaco
      Member
      • Dec 2018
      • 180

      Yep, I need to head up to Oregon too for dropping my chl one of these days.

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      • #4
        BAJ475
        Calguns Addict
        • Jul 2014
        • 5019

        I got my OR CHL from the Klamath Sheriff, which I renewed last year. If I understand correctly, if I move I need to go back to change my address. Since I will be moving to Northern ID this year, I would like to find a county in NE OR that will issue to out of state residents without a long wait or preferably no wait. Does anyone know if it is a simple process or will I have to apply as if I never had an OR CHL in any of the NE OR counties?

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        • #5
          Guaco
          Member
          • Dec 2018
          • 180

          Originally posted by BAJ475
          I got my OR CHL from the Klamath Sheriff, which I renewed last year. If I understand correctly, if I move I need to go back to change my address. Since I will be moving to Northern ID this year, I would like to find a county in NE OR that will issue to out of state residents without a long wait or preferably no wait. Does anyone know if it is a simple process or will I have to apply as if I never had an OR CHL in any of the NE OR counties?

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          • #6
            Baja Daze
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2011
            • 920

            Stick with Lake or Grant County....

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            • #7
              RobG
              Veteran Member
              • Dec 2006
              • 4887

              Klamath SO is tiny with a small staff and they only do certain hours. That said, the ladies are ultra friendly and quick with processing. Mine took 14-15 days from drop off until I had permit in hand.

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                nitroxdiver
                Calguns Addict
                • Aug 2009
                • 6977

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                • #9
                  phdo
                  CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
                  CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 3870



                  How do we get them to come to CA?

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                  • #10
                    nitroxdiver
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 6977

                    Originally posted by phdo
                    How do we get them to come to CA?


                    I believe they used to come to Ca and offer the same service, but someone from Ca screwed it up for everyone else and they said no more.


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                    • #11
                      oldveteran
                      Member
                      • Jul 2018
                      • 246

                      Originally posted by Humboldt Leatherneck

                      The Lake County Sheriffs Office and Grant County Sheriffs Office in Oregon allow 'walk-in' applications/ renewals for a Non-Resident Concealed Handgun License. That is why I went with applying thru the Lake County Sheriffs Office, for my Oregon Non-Resident Concealed Handgun License.
                      Yep pretty easy at Lake CO. Last year while on a Northern CA motorcycle ride I thought what the heck and popped over the State line, walked in and applied for mine NR license. Three weeks later it showed up in my mail box...

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                      • #12
                        AlienHobo
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2016
                        • 695

                        Originally posted by oldveteran
                        Yep pretty easy at Lake CO. Last year while on a Northern CA motorcycle ride I thought what the heck and popped over the State line, walked in and applied for mine NR license. Three weeks later it showed up in my mail box...
                        What documentation did you need?

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                        • #13
                          oldveteran
                          Member
                          • Jul 2018
                          • 246

                          Originally posted by AlienHobo
                          What documentation did you need?
                          Not very much I think 4 pages in all.

                          I had the OR permit in mind before my ride and contacted the Sheriff's office a few weeks prior to taking off.

                          Heather (541-947-6027 is the lady that takes care of the permit process and sent me everything I would need.

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                          • #14
                            Humboldt Leatherneck
                            Member
                            • Mar 2018
                            • 435

                            Originally posted by oldveteran
                            Not very much I think 4 pages in all.

                            I had the OR permit in mind before my ride and contacted the Sheriff's office a few weeks prior to taking off.

                            Heather (541-947-6027 is the lady that takes care of the permit process and sent me everything I would need.
                            Originally posted by AlienHobo
                            What documentation did you need?
                            oldveteran gave the LCSO number for Heather - the only Civil Deputy at the Lake County Sheriff's Office. Call her and make sure she will be in the office when you want to do a walk-in CHL application.


                            Here is the 5 page application for a Lake County CHL (resident and non-resident use the same form) in pdf format



                            Plus you will need proof of weapon qualification in either a DD-214/ hunter safety with live fire/ or I used my most recent CCW requalification certificate, and proof of address using my PG&E bill and voters registration.

                            When I was there in September 20 I needed besides the application - my valid California Drivers License, my California CCW License, a certified copy of my birth certificate, and the other documents listed above.
                            sigpicMember of the N.R.A., Marine Corps League, and American Legion.

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                            • #15
                              AlienHobo
                              Senior Member
                              • Mar 2016
                              • 695

                              Originally posted by Humboldt Leatherneck
                              oldveteran gave the LCSO number for Heather - the only Civil Deputy at the Lake County Sheriff's Office. Call her and make sure she will be in the office when you want to do a walk-in CHL application.


                              Here is the 5 page application for a Lake County CHL (resident and non-resident use the same form) in pdf format



                              Plus you will need proof of weapon qualification in either a DD-214/ hunter safety with live fire/ or I used my most recent CCW requalification certificate, and proof of address using my PG&E bill and voters registration.

                              When I was there in September 20 I needed besides the application - my valid California Drivers License, my California CCW License, a certified copy of my birth certificate, and the other documents listed above.
                              Great info! Thanks for posting.

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