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He would have to take the test and click the "i certify perjury" clicks, but I don't see why not.
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What if you get direct from CALFIRE OR SHERIFFS OFFICE
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Good point.. I had a customer wanting to use the doc and it looked pretty official. Here's an image of it:

That issued by group looks like this .gov:
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What would be the incentive for someone to create a FREE fake fire permit site?
If you are worried about it I'm sure a call to Cal Fire would answer your question.Leave a comment:
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Oops, using new posts, didn't realize the forum.Leave a comment:
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UG. Here is another example AAA does DMV work on behalf of the DMV, and although they are not a government entity they are producing official government documents on DMV letterhead with the DMV seal on it.Leave a comment:
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Thats not what he was asking...He's an FFL asking if this will satisfy CA proof of residency requirement as well as being a government document because his customers ID does not have his current physical address on his DL.Originally posted by VictorFrankoYes OP, that's it. Watch the video, take the test.
If you fail, turn in your man card.
It's only good until December 31, then you'll need to do it again.
You can go here too: https://www.readyforwildfire.org/per...mpfire-permit/Leave a comment:
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If the permit that prints out has some official seal on it then I would probably take it. Example: Hunting licenses are sometimes issued from a non government place, like big 5. But they do print the official government document there. So IDK on the permit. If it looks official, I would say use it.Leave a comment:
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I get that.., but on this .org page: https://californiacensus.org/
The disclaimer page makes it pretty clear they are not .gov
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/sequo...fsbdev3_059516
So either .gov is endorsing the 3rd party site or it actually is theirs.. and maybe due to budget/project stuff is how it ended up with a person owning the domain (vs the agency) and why it's .org instead of .gov.. maybe the bureaucracy to get a new domain in .gov is a PITA (I would imagine..)Where can I obtain a permit? - Any Forest Service office, CAL FIRE office, or Bureau of Land Management office, or online at https://www.readyforwildfire.org/per...mpfire-permit/Leave a comment:
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My father-in-law used the campfire permit to satisfy and purchase a rifle.Leave a comment:
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