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CUatTheEnd
12-06-2015, 17:31
My CCW permit expires on 4/27/2016. Do I have to wait for that date to renew or can I do it say like in Feb? Received in Larimer County but have since moved to Weld County. When I moved Larimer County issued a new one to me with my Weld County address. But when I renew I go to Weld County correct? Thanks

blacklabel
12-06-2015, 17:41
Here's the answers to your questions.

http://www.larimersheriff.org/sites/default/newfiles/CHP%20Frequently%20Asked%20Questions.pdf

CUatTheEnd
12-06-2015, 18:44
That answered on of my question but what about the date? Do I have to wait until the date it expires or like 30 days before? I understand I need to renew with Weld County.

blacklabel
12-06-2015, 18:46
In Weld County, you can renew 120 days before the expiration date. I'd wait until then and try to renew. I imagine you'll be able to.

Irving
12-06-2015, 18:47
You do not need to wait. I waited and they made me feel like I was silly for doing so, because your permit expires between the time you apply and when your new one comes in.

crays
12-06-2015, 19:00
Call and ask. When I renewed in Arapahoe, I was in and out in about 30 minutes, New permit in hand.

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CUatTheEnd
12-06-2015, 19:45
Thanks I'll check with them in early January that will be between the 120 day window. Thanks!

SideShow Bob
12-11-2015, 20:29
I don't know about your county, but Arapahoe county has same day renewal. I went in 118 days before my expiration, I was expecting the same wait time as my original, and walked out 30 minutes later with my new permit.

I also lost three months of valid time on my new permit. The 5 years the permit is valid started the day it was renewed.

Big E3
12-11-2015, 23:25
I went in to Arapahoe Sheriff and asked the lady at the front desk. She told me to wait until it was closer to expiring because the new time period starts the day the permit is issued. She said it is a relatively quick process, so I waited until one week before it expired. In and out in 45 minutes as they were kinda busy.

TFOGGER
12-12-2015, 10:20
In Jeffco, it took 23 days for my renewal to be processed(in 2013), so check with your county.

68Charger
12-12-2015, 11:06
It varies by county for sure... Fremont county took more than 30 days for a renewal, iirc

The Norseman
03-07-2016, 17:34
Hey, La Plata county just took my renewal form in and said it would be 8 to 9 weeks.... How is it that other counties can have you in and out with a new permit in 45mins and my county is that far off the back?


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hatidua
03-07-2016, 17:39
Not sure if it's the same for every county but Boulder let's you submit renewal form 120 days prior to current permit expiring. Although the replacement comes sooner than 120 days, they date the start-date on the replacement the day after the old one expires so you don't pay for any overlap.

The Norseman
03-07-2016, 18:45
I'm going to be behind on the renewal to expiry curve. My CCW expires the 22nd of this month and with an 8-9 week lag I'm looking at being without for about 6 weeks. I was hoping for some additional info that I could convey to the SO that might get them moving faster on the renewal. Oh well..


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hurley842002
03-07-2016, 19:06
I'm going to be behind on the renewal to expiry curve. My CCW expires the 22nd of this month and with an 8-9 week lag I'm looking at being without for about 6 weeks. I was hoping for some additional info that I could convey to the SO that might get them moving faster on the renewal. Oh well..


Sent from my Id.

Just let them know that your need to protect yourself is more important than those in front of you, so they should expedite yours because you waited too long...

Hummer
03-07-2016, 19:25
Hey, La Plata county just took my renewal form in and said it would be 8 to 9 weeks.... How is it that other counties can have you in and out with a new permit in 45mins and my county is that far off the back?


I think that's a good question to ask of the sheriff. He's a Democrat, isn't he? Call him and ask if that's the reason they can't/won't process renewals in a reasonable time.

The Norseman
03-07-2016, 20:09
Just let them know that your need to protect yourself is more important than those in front of you, so they should expedite yours because you waited too long...

Thats some funny stuff right there! [ROFL2]I agree...I'm an idiot for waiting too long. Just didn't expect that long of a wait....

Irving
03-07-2016, 20:43
Thats some funny stuff right there! [ROFL2]I agree...I'm an idiot for waiting too long. Just didn't expect that long of a wait....

Next time remind yourself that the government is involved.

Haha

spqrzilla
03-08-2016, 10:21
Arapahoe renewed mine same day, and that was with a change in county of residence. My permit had been originally issued in Adams.

Jefe's AR
03-08-2016, 11:42
My CCW permit expires on 4/27/2016. Do I have to wait for that date to renew or can I do it say like in Feb? Received in Larimer County but have since moved to Weld County. When I moved Larimer County issued a new one to me with my Weld County address. But when I renew I go to Weld County correct? Thanks


That answered on of my question but what about the date? Do I have to wait until the date it expires or like 30 days before? I understand I need to renew with Weld County.

I'm also w/ WC and had to renew last year. I was able to get online and do the renewal. They just reused my current picture and sent me a new CCW ID.

Alpha2
03-08-2016, 19:20
Welllll, our Sheriff in Larimer County sends us a reminder in time to do what we need to do, but then he's a rock star.

mackbamf
03-08-2016, 21:57
I just renewed in Douglas County a couple of weeks ago, they said it would probably take about 30 days to process. They sent me a 90 day reminder letter at the beginning of the year saying it was coming due in April.

Great-Kazoo
03-09-2016, 01:25
ALL counties Allow 120 days prior to experation renewal.

IT'S state law. BUT..... not all are required to send renewal notification.

It was discussed in another thread (somewhere). Go Online see the requirements.