PDA

View Full Version : How early should I renew?



kawiracer14
03-30-2018, 14:45
My Permit expires in June - I'm in JeffCo - How early should I renew my permit?

Thanks!

davsel
03-30-2018, 14:52
Within 120 days of expiration

https://www.jeffco.us/FAQ.aspx?TID=24


How do I renew my Jefferson County concealed handgun permit?
It is the applicant's responsibility to submit for renewal of a permit before the expiration date on the permit card. You must submit a renewal only in the county you reside, own property, or own a business. Applicants may submit a completed application, proof of residency (a valid Colorado driver's license, Colorado ID or Military Photo Identification) and $35 within 120 days before the permit expires. The “Proof of Firearms Training” on the back of the application does not pertain to renewal applicants as long as a certificate is already on file and the existing permit card is not more than six months expired. The applicant must deliver the original application in person to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office Records Unit. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Per C.R.S. 18-12-205 (2) (a), all applicants must sign the completed application in the presence of the issuing county sheriff or designee. These permits are valid for an additional five years from the issuance date.

kawiracer14
03-30-2018, 15:13
I knew someone else would google it for me. Thanks!

GeorgeandSugar
03-30-2018, 15:57
I live in Park County and it is 120 days in advance, too. Likely straight out of the statute, I bet. Good reminder.


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

JohnnyDrama
03-30-2018, 17:28
Just a comment on renewing....

I was told the "Proof of Firearms Training" had to have occurred in the last ten years. For most folks, that means you may get two renewals on one certificate. If however, you renew a little early, you may squeeze in three. I've seen it done.

YMMV

SideShow Bob
04-02-2018, 20:52
Arapahoe County, I lost 2 1/2 months on my last renewal. I went in that much before the expiration, as was on their web site at the time, to apply for renewal 120 days prior to Expiration. I went in a little short of that time and was issued my renewal within 20 minutes, with an expiration date 5 years from that date.
So check with your county sheriffs office, some now have certain days of the week and hours on those days for CCW permits & renewals.

stevenc23
04-04-2018, 11:41
Took about a month for my renewal in Jeffco

kpp80202
04-05-2018, 06:02
I waited too long, and had a gap between permit periods. Don’t be like me.

Hummer
04-05-2018, 08:17
I appreciate the reminder as mine also expires in June. The sheriff's office estimates 6-8 weeks to process renewals.

Note for those who change address within the state, you must submit a change of address form within 30 days to the county sheriff that issued your card. Failure to do so renders the CHP void and one would have to submit a new application.

Irving
04-05-2018, 10:56
I waited too long, and had a gap between permit periods. Don’t be like me.


I appreciate the reminder as mine also expires in June. The sheriff's office estimates 6-8 weeks to process renewals.

Note for those who change address within the state, you must submit a change of address form within 30 days to the county sheriff that issued your card. Failure to do so renders the CHP void and one would have to submit a new application.

I did this when I moved. I nicely called and freaked out about it over the phone and they still issued everything for me with no lapse or penalty. However, I would NOT count on that treatment and would just plan to be on time.

Marine24
04-09-2018, 08:11
Looks like there is a great deal of flexibility on what constitutes Firearms Training requirements. Here is what is posted on the El Paso County Sherrif's office page:

Firearms Training Requirements
The applicant must submit with the application the original certificate or a photocopy of the certificate with the instructors original signature, affidavit, or other document from the instructor, school, club, business, organization, or group that conducted or taught the course or class, attesting to the successful completion of the training. All documentation must have been obtained within the 10 years preceding submittal of the application.

The applicant demonstrates competence with a handgun by submitting any of the following:

Evidence of experience with a firearm through participation in organized shooting competitions or current military service;
Evidence that, at the time the application is submitted, the applicant is a certified instructor;
Proof of honorable discharge from a branch of the United States Armed Forces within the three years preceding submittal of the application;
Proof of honorable discharge from a branch of the United States Armed Forces that reflects pistol qualifications obtained within the ten years preceding submittal of the application;
A certificate showing retirement from a Colorado law enforcement agency that reflects pistol qualifications obtained within the ten years preceding submittal of the application;
A training certificate from a handgun training class obtained within the ten years preceding submittal of the application. The applicant shall submit the original training certificate or a photocopy thereof that includes the original signature of the class instructor. To the extent permitted by section 18-12-202 (5), in obtaining a training certificate from a handgun training class, the applicant shall have discretion in selecting which handgun training class to complete.

Found the last point interesting.

Date of my military retirement is outside the 10 year mark, so guess it is time to sign up for a class. Doing a CCW class might not be a bad option since I haven't taken one, plus my son has expressed interest in carrying as well. Magnum's Tactical Move and Shoot class would have more of the "fun" factor.

MarkCO
04-09-2018, 08:51
There is no requirement to get trained again once you have a permit. Jefferson County dropped the specific days and is now 8 to 3:30 M-F Records Department. Takes about 30 days on average in JeffCO.

You are in the window, get er done. :)

Marine24
04-09-2018, 09:05
Appreciate the clarification. The page on the website doesn't clarify one way or another but won't complain about saving the money.

Vic Tory
06-06-2018, 08:23
Doing a CCW class might not be a bad option since I haven't taken one, plus my son has expressed interest in carrying as well. Magnum's Tactical Move and Shoot class would have more of the "fun" factor.

Magnum's CHP class is the least expensive I've heard of in El Paso County. They (and the Whistling Pines folks) are good people. So far there's still no requirement to actually SHOOT to get CHP certified in this county.

Marine24
06-06-2018, 08:25
Process was pretty painless. I submitted my paperwork in late Apr and just received my new card a couple of days ago.

Badaboom
06-13-2018, 20:17
Fast very fast

DenverGP
06-13-2018, 20:42
Put my renewal in last week for jeffco.

pickenup
06-13-2018, 22:50
Was in talking to them Monday, she said to do it as soon as you possibly can.
They are running a little slow, and you don't want to get caught in the middle, without.....

DenverGP
08-02-2018, 09:49
My jeffco renewal ended up taking just over 6 weeks.

mutt
08-02-2018, 09:59
Arapahoe County renewal was same day. I walked in, they did whatever they do, and I walked out with my new permit. I was pleasantly surprised. Kudos to them for having a streamlined process.

janenewman2
08-07-2018, 05:11
El Paso sends notification 90 days out. I renewed through mail.
My jeffco renewal ended up taking just over 6 weeks.

Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk

BigDee
11-08-2018, 21:01
What?s process after you expire? I thought mine expired in 19 and it turns out it expired 04/18.

Do I have to start the process all over again?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

BigDee
11-08-2018, 21:05
Well.. I just found out the answer to my question and since I?m over 6 months expired I have to apply for a new permit again. Does anyone know if I?ll have to take the class again or will my expired permit serve as proof that I completed the training requirements?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

pickenup
11-09-2018, 00:03
I was in Jeffco last week and they said 4-6 weeks.


BigDee,

If your training class was less than 10 years ago, it should be good. Since that is what they require when you put in a new application.
If it was more than 10 years ago.............well........

But I am not a lawyer and do not play one on tv, therefore can not give legal advice.

Mazin
11-09-2018, 02:07
Like pickenup said if your satey class cert is under the 10 year mark your gtg if not you'll have to take another, give me a PM if its the latter

spleify
11-09-2018, 08:41
Pickenup and Mazin are correct you cert is good for 10 years then re-cert is required

SideShow Bob
11-09-2018, 09:43
Like pickenup said if your satey class cert is under the 10 year mark your gtg if not you'll have to take another, give me a PM if its the latter

Does the 10 year limit on certifications pertain to current valid permits ? I am up or renewal in several months, and my certificate will be 10 years old.
If this applies to me, I’ll be looking to get a cheap coffee & donuts recertification class in the next 6 months or so.

MarkCO
11-09-2018, 10:29
The "Proof of Training" is for new applicants only. It is not required for renewals.

Fentonite
11-09-2018, 10:36
The "Proof of Training" is for new applicants only. It is not required for renewals.

What about transfer to a different county? My permit has been from a Western Slope county for many years, but I’ll need to renew in Jeffco in 2020...

MarkCO
11-09-2018, 11:10
What about transfer to a different county? My permit has been from a Western Slope county for many years, but I’ll need to renew in Jeffco in 2020...

The renewal form is not county specific. Put in the change of address form when you move, then just do a renewal in Jefferson.

If the card has not yet expired, change your address with the county that issued your permit. When it is time to renew your permit, the permit must be renewed in the county in which you currently reside. Notification of a change of address or name change must be made to Jefferson County Sheriff's Office (JCSO) within 30 days. Please submit the notarized Address / Name Change Form (PDF) in person to JCSO Records Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. along with your valid Colorado driver's license. A new card will be issued.

https://www.jeffco.us/DocumentCenter/View/448/Concealed-Handgun-Permit-Address-Change-Form-PDF?bidId=

If you do not do a change of address form within 30 days, there is a good chance they will require you to start over.

Within 30 days after a permittee changes the address or name specified on his or her permit or within three business days after his or her permit is lost, stolen, or destroyed, the permittee shall notify the issuing Sheriff of the change of address or name, or permit loss, theft, or destruction. Failure to notify the Sheriff pursuant to C.R.S. 18-12-210(1) is a class 1 petty offense. The required address or name change, stolen, lost or destroyed form must be notarized. The Records Unit personnel can notarize these forms as needed.

Fentonite
11-09-2018, 13:21
Thanks! Great info - I appreciate it.

MarkCO
11-14-2018, 08:46
Just FYI, it took exactly 3 weeks for JeffCO to renew my permit.

Mtneer
01-18-2019, 21:32
I'm within the 120 day expiration. How much time do I need to budget for a visit to the BoCo Sheriff? Will this just be a 10 minute visit to give them a check or do I need to plan an hour or more for new fingerprints, BGC, etc?

Doc45
01-19-2019, 21:01
Arapahoe renews on the spot if it?s before the expiration date. You get a new picture but not fingerprints. Credit/debit or check for payment, $63. They do run bg check while you?re there and if you pass you get your new 5yr permit along with a letter stating if something pops on a deeper records search you?ll be contacted.

SideShow Bob
01-20-2019, 11:44
Arapahoe renews on the spot if it?s before the expiration date. You get a new picture but not fingerprints. Credit/debit or check for payment, $63. They do run bg check while you?re there and if you pass you get your new 5yr permit along with a letter stating if something pops on a deeper records search you?ll be contacted.

^This^, I went there last time with just under 120 days, and lost that amount on the 5 years for my next renewal. Is Arapahoe Co. still renewals on certain days of the week ? I think it was Wednesday’s & Thursday’s for renewals.

Doc45
01-20-2019, 13:58
Arapahoe is Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 8a-4p for either new or renewals. I was in and out in about 20 mnutes, no one else was there when I went, spent 10 of those minutes catching up with some buddies lol.

opie011
02-17-2019, 11:10
My wife and I renewed 1/7 and I recieved my renewal at 2wks give or take a day but, my wife still hasn't recieved her renewed permit. Tomorrow will be exactly 6wks....may have to go down to jeffco Tuesday.

.455_Hunter
04-15-2019, 12:07
My permit expires end of June. I spoke to Boulder County today and they said its running less than a month right now for renewals.

10x
04-03-2020, 10:36
Just received the renewal form yesterday. Bank requires an appointment for certified check and notary.
Everything is extra effort these days and i don't even want to go out. I'll just grab my mask and go.

MarkCO
04-03-2020, 11:09
Just an FYI, JeffCO posted this on Twitter recently.80748

SideShow Bob
04-03-2020, 13:52
Just received the renewal form yesterday. Bank requires an appointment for certified check and notary.
Everything is extra effort these days and i don't even want to go out. I'll just grab my mask and go.

Did you contact your friends local sheriffs department to see if they are still processing renewals & applications ? And that they are not temporarily suspending processing these like Arapahoe County ?
Might want to make a phone call before going.

Big E3
04-03-2020, 19:45
If I followed advise here, I'm glad I didn't and renewed in January even though mine did not expire until March. As a resident of Arapahoe county I would be in this shit show right now being essential and unable to carry.

10x
04-05-2020, 16:44
As far as i know, el paso is processing renewals. They are not doing in office meets for new permits. That would seem to stop new ones.

MarkCO
04-07-2020, 16:25
JeffCO is now doing renewals and Emergency by secure email. https://www.jeffco.us/677/Concealed-Handgun-Permits

ray1970
04-07-2020, 18:01
JeffCO is now doing renewals and Emergency by secure email. https://www.jeffco.us/677/Concealed-Handgun-Permits

Nice. Good ole Adams County just says "closed through April 30th".

roberth
04-11-2020, 07:53
You should always renew as soon as they'll let you. DO NOT WAIT.

From JeffCo


Applicants may submit a completed application, proof of residency (a valid Colorado driver's license, Colorado ID or Military Photo Identification) and $35 within 120 days before the permit expires.

brutal
04-17-2020, 00:03
Polis suspended requirements for in-person prints and application for new concealed carry permits and recommends counties issue temporary 90 permits after you pass a BGC.

https://www.colorado.gov/governor/sites/default/files/inline-files/D%202020%20029%20Amending%20and%20Extending%20D%20 2020%20011_0.pdf

Still up to the county Sheriff's to work it out and still appears to require the in-person training requirement.


Here is the related excerpt of Executive Order D-2020-029:

I. I temporarily suspend the “in person” requirements related to the application and issuance of permits to carry concealed handguns (Concealed Handgun Permits) contained in C.R.S. ?? 18-12-205(2)(a), (2)(b), (3)(a), (3)(b), and (4)(a). I also temporarily suspend the requirement in C.R.S. ? 18-12-205(4)(b) that a sheriff shall take two (2) complete sets of an applicant’s fingerprints to submit to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI). In assessing each Concealed Handgun Permit application, I strongly encourage sheriffs, in order to maintain safety through social distancing, to first consider issuance of a temporary emergency permit pursuant to C.R.S. ? 18-12-209 (valid for an initial period of ninety (90) days) if appropriate, and second, to conduct a Colorado Crime Information Center (CCIC)/National Crime Information Center (NCIC) check of each applicant to determine whether the applicant is eligible to possess a firearm pursuant to 18 U.S.C. ? 922(g) before issuing a Concealed Handgun Permit. During the effective period of this Executive Order, sheriffs may issue Concealed Handgun Permits pursuant C.R.S. ?? 18- 12-206 or -209 upon completion of the requirements of C.R.S. ? 18-12-205, as modified by this Executive Order. Upon expiration of this Executive Order, I strongly encourage sheriffs to revisit and reevaluate permits granted under this Executive Order for compliance with all of the mandates in C.R.S. ? 18-12-205.

I notice he also snuck in a suspension of the requirement for CBI to issue a final decision within 30 days for a denial.


K. I temporarily suspend the requirement in C.R.S. ? 24-33.5-424(5)(b)(II) that CBI render a
final administrative decision regarding the denial of a firearm transfer within thirty (30)
days after receiving information from the transferee that alleges the transfer was
improperly denied, to provide CBI with additional time to complete these duties in light
of the support they are providing to the State during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the
expectation that CBI will fulfill these duties as soon as practicable.

Gman
04-17-2020, 11:22
Still up to the county Sheriff's to work it out and still appears to require the in-person training requirement.
I seem to recall Guns for Everyone stating that they were "essential" and were going to continue classes, FWIW.

brutal
04-17-2020, 11:34
I seem to recall Guns for Everyone stating that they were "essential" and were going to continue classes, FWIW.

I believe you're right. Did I imply that classes were not available? I think GFE has reduced class size to social distancing space avail.

One could always get "private" instruction from a friend that's certified too.

ChickNorris
04-17-2020, 12:06
Fwiw, I took my offical class a few weeks ago. Bday present to myself of sorts. Took my private instructor out to my range. Nice day & a bit of normalcy to boost my spirits.

Now I'm without avenue to get my chp until Denver opens up again, less someone knows something I don't.

ChickNorris
04-20-2020, 00:21
Quick question for a friend who moved to Denver from Florida... he has his concealed permit from there (with a current valid issued card) & wanted to know if there is a resource when he can look up the rules to transfer/renew & if it is even transferable between these two states. Seems he inquired a couple of places, Blucore & others & no one could answer his questions. If you all know, id appreciate a link, please.

Apologies if there is already a post that would answer my q - I must have missed it.

Irving
04-20-2020, 00:48
Once he's a resident here, his Florida card no longer works. I believe he has to jump through all the same hoops as first time people do.

sroz
04-20-2020, 05:59
I believe Irving is correct. Has your friend checked the county sherrif"s website?

Gman
04-20-2020, 09:29
I believe Irving is correct. Has your friend checked the county sherrif"s website?
This. The county of residence will provide all of the necessary requirements.

ChickNorris
04-20-2020, 09:38
I'll let him know. Thanks.

TFOGGER
04-20-2020, 09:40
Fwiw, I took my offical class a few weeks ago. Bday present to myself of sorts. Took my private instructor out to my range. Nice day & a bit of normalcy to boost my spirits.

Now I'm without avenue to get my chp until Denver opens up again, less someone knows something I don't.

I got my permit in Jeffco, where I lease property for my business, rather than Adams(where I live), due to the wacky scheduling that Adams put in place for permit applications. I don't know if you might have the same option available.

Gman
04-20-2020, 09:57
Excellent point.

Good luck with the permit, CN. Now that I have mine again, I'm reminded by how much I missed having it. By the way, if I'm being very polite and non-confrontational, I'm probably carrying. [Coffee]

ray1970
05-01-2020, 08:42
Looks like the whole pandemic thing threw me off my game.

My permit expires in early July.

Went online to make my appointment to renew and the earliest available date was in late June. Looks like I?ll miss the expiration date by a few weeks.

At least from what I can tell it will just cost me a little extra. If it goes over by 180 days then I?d basically have to start over.

FoxtArt
05-01-2020, 09:02
Among other factors, Colorado doesn't honor non-resident permits. Even if you have reciprocity with another state, if you're no longer a resident of that other state, CO will not honor the permit. That said, whatever training (if any) he completed to obtain his FL permit MAY be valid here, if it was completed inside of the last ten years and he still has a certificate. CO simply requires a safety course, it isn't overly specific about it.

Gman
05-01-2020, 09:54
Among other factors, Colorado doesn't honor non-resident permits. Even if you have reciprocity with another state, if you're no longer a resident of that other state, CO will not honor the permit. That said, whatever training (if any) he completed to obtain his FL permit MAY be valid here, if it was completed inside of the last ten years and he still has a certificate. CO simply requires a safety course, it isn't overly specific about it.
The regs are very unspecific. The course over at Guns for Everyone explains that.

Washington state passed a requirement that anyone buying a semi-auto rifle has to complete safety training and get a certificate. They were so unspecific that you can take an online course that's a few minutes long and print your own cert.

Politicians think they're experts at everything, but they're really stupid. Reminds me of the Demotivators.com poster about meetings: "None of us is as dumb as all of us"

tric3imagery
05-02-2020, 19:29
Point is Politicians are the least knowledgeable people on about everything, except how many phone calls, media news keyword points ,were screwed in regards to a free future, that makes any sense.
Unless ?

Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk

Little Dutch
05-02-2020, 20:50
My renewal letter arrived today. I'm in El Paso County. The document is a lot more thorough than it had been. They also don't accept personal checks anymore; money order or cashiers only. You can carry a gun, but we don't trust you to write a check...

Oh. And the form now has to be notarized. Jeez.

10x
05-08-2020, 15:30
Mailed the renewal info on April 3, received the new permit today, May 8. Not bad.

def90
05-08-2020, 19:47
The regs are very unspecific. The course over at Guns for Everyone explains that.

Washington state passed a requirement that anyone buying a semi-auto rifle has to complete safety training and get a certificate. They were so unspecific that you can take an online course that's a few minutes long and print your own cert.

Politicians think they're experts at everything, but they're really stupid. Reminds me of the Demotivators.com poster about meetings: "None of us is as dumb as all of us"

Sounds good on paper though..

def90
05-08-2020, 19:51
My renewal is due in October, currently Boulder County is only doing renewals via email or snail mail applications, sounds like less of a pain in the ass than having to go in, wondering if I should just renew now? You can renew up to 4 months ahead of the expiration so June should work?

Glock Shooter
05-09-2020, 18:02
My renewal is due in October, currently Boulder County is only doing renewals via email or snail mail applications, sounds like less of a pain in the ass than having to go in, wondering if I should just renew now? You can renew up to 4 months ahead of the expiration so June should work?

It was painless. I scanned the documents they wanted and emailed them. I got a call from them a few days later and I gave the clerk my credit card, she was very pleasant to deal with. My permit expires on the 16th and she said I should have my new card in time with no interruption.

waffles
05-09-2020, 19:31
Quick "how screwed am I". I got my permit almost five years ago now (expires in a few weeks) when I lived in Golden (Jeffco). I now live in Denver, what's the process for a cross-county renewal? I totally expect there'll be a few week gap between my permit's expiration and when I get the new card, just hoping I don't have to start from scratch.

crays
05-18-2020, 10:06
ArapCoSO lobby has re-opened for fingerprinting and CCW permitting. They are doing some lobby reno, so it is by appt only. Call 720-874-3929

Gman
05-18-2020, 11:24
https://www.dcsheriff.net/sheriffs-office/divisions/support-services/civil/concealed-handgun-permits/https://www.dcsheriff.net/sheriffs-office/divisions/support-services/civil/concealed-handgun-permits/

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office will be re-opening our lobby at the Justice Center in conjunction with the Douglas County Courts re-opening on Monday May 4, 2020 at 0800 hours. We will continue to follow the online process only for all Concealed Handgun Permit requests to include new requests and renewals. Please read below

Irving
05-18-2020, 11:49
Perfect timing. Mine expires this month and I should really get on that.

ray1970
05-18-2020, 12:40
Perfect timing. Mine expires this month and I should really get on that.

Are you Adams county?

If so, good luck getting an appointment before July or August.

Irving
05-18-2020, 12:42
I am. Dang.

ray1970
05-18-2020, 14:28
I set my appointment about a month ago and the soonest I could get was the end of June. Mine expires at the beginning of June so I?m sure I?ll have to pay extra for not renewing it before the expiration date.

Gman
05-18-2020, 14:33
You would hope that they cut you some slack. It isn't like things have been anywhere near 'normal'.

In DougCo you can renew by mail.

crays
05-18-2020, 14:34
You would hope that they cut you some slack. It isn't like things have been anywhere near 'normal'.

Except that it is Adams County...

ray1970
05-28-2020, 09:31
So, got a message from the sheriffs department telling me they cancelled my appointment for my renewal.

Called them back and they gave me options. I could either do some sort of mail in but it would have to be postmarked like pronto or they could reschedule me.

Odd thing is when I made my appointment for late June that was the earliest I could get. After the reschedule, I am going next Thursday. Looks like I?ll be renewing one day before my expiration instead of three weeks after.

Maybe I should buy some lottery tickets?

Irving
05-28-2020, 09:33
I hope the same happens for me. I think mine expires today and my appointment is sometime in August.

Gman
05-28-2020, 12:30
So, got a message from the sheriffs department telling me they cancelled my appointment for my renewal.

Called them back and they gave me options. I could either do some sort of mail in but it would have to be postmarked like pronto or they could reschedule me.

Odd thing is when I made my appointment for late June that was the earliest I could get. After the reschedule, I am going next Thursday. Looks like I?ll be renewing one day before my expiration instead of three weeks after.

Maybe I should buy some lottery tickets?
You counting chickens already? [Coffee]

ray1970
05-28-2020, 12:37
Cluck, cluck.

Maybe.

waffles
05-29-2020, 17:28
Denver didn't like my proof of address, so had to email that to them, but they requested it a few days after I submitted the renewal so at least they're working quickly.

ray1970
06-04-2020, 08:14
Well that wasn?t too bad. Just did my renewal. Walked in about 8:04 and walked out at 8:12 with new permit in hand.

ray1970
06-04-2020, 10:28
Permit renewal- 8 minutes.

Getting my tires rotated at Discount- one hour and counting. Finally pulled my truck in.

Irving
06-04-2020, 10:32
And I bet YOU had to pull your truck in yourself. You had all the power the whole the time. Shouldn't have waited for them to give you the okay.

Gman
06-04-2020, 11:05
Permit renewal- 8 minutes.

Getting my tires rotated at Discount- one hour and counting. Finally pulled my truck in.

...and then heading to buy lottery ticket?

brutal
06-04-2020, 11:45
And I bet YOU had to pull your truck in yourself. You had all the power the whole the time. Shouldn't have waited for them to give you the okay.

LOL.

I thought about that when I got new tires on the truck. I could just wait in the truck and pull in the next open bay, get out, mic drop.

It was the, "We don't have any appointment slots for a week, but if you come at 5PM, we'll get you in," play. This was AFTER I ordered tires and waited for them to get delivered to the store.

They also tried to jack me full price on everything after I had already negotiated the price when I ordered. Basically tried to screw me out of $500.

Gman
06-04-2020, 12:11
LOL.

I thought about that when I got new tires on the truck. I could just wait in the truck and pull in the next open bay, get out, mic drop.

It was the, "We don't have any appointment slots for a week, but if you come at 5PM, we'll get you in," play. This was AFTER I ordered tires and waited for them to get delivered to the store.

They also tried to jack me full price on everything after I had already negotiated the price when I ordered. Basically tried to screw me out of $500.
Not to derail the thread, but which company tried to pull those shenanigans?

ray1970
06-04-2020, 12:38
And I bet YOU had to pull your truck in yourself. You had all the power the whole the time. Shouldn't have waited for them to give you the okay.

No. Gave them the keys and they pulled it in and pulled it out when they were done. Seems the staff was pretty good at spotting the Karens. It was probably 50/50 with them having customers pull in and out or them pulling the vehicles in and out. Guess I don't come across as a Karen.


...and then heading to buy lottery ticket?

Done deal. Going in with the guys at work to buy a bunch of tickets. Our plan is to all quit at once when we hit it.

MrPrena
06-04-2020, 16:37
I thought I posted my renewal process but I guess I did not.
I called them around mid may because mine expires around late may. They told me to cancel the appt and just send them an application WITHOUT noterization before end of may. Sent them the application and check.

Got it within 4 days.

They messed up my bday on the card. I went to so office and got a correct birthday on the spot.



[Flower]

Irving
06-04-2020, 23:02
I thought I posted my renewal process but I guess I did not.
I called them around mid may because mine expires around late may. They told me to cancel the appt and just send them an application WITHOUT noterization before end of may. Sent them the application and check.

Got it within 4 days.

They messed up my bday on the card. I went to so office and got a correct birthday on the spot.



[Flower]

Damn, I should call tomorrow then.

brutal
06-04-2020, 23:11
Not to derail the thread, but which company tried to pull those shenanigans?

Discount.

I'm in their computer too since like 1992 and they had everything in there.

Little Dutch
06-05-2020, 12:09
My renewal letter arrived today. I'm in El Paso County. The document is a lot more thorough than it had been. They also don't accept personal checks anymore; money order or cashiers only. You can carry a gun, but we don't trust you to write a check...

Oh. And the form now has to be notarized. Jeez.

I got my form notarized and cashiers check on Wednesday. The bank teller was excellent, chatted about what I carried some, got a color copy of my drivers license for me (front and back on one page), and she asked if I needed an envelop. It was a pleasant interaction.
The renewal paperwork went in the mail yesterday. El Paso County was not exactly fast the last time I renewed, but I have lots of time left on mine before it expires. I should get the new one before the old one expires.

MarkCO
10-26-2023, 12:57
JeffCO has a new process. I posted in this thread...

https://www.ar-15.co/threads/162362-Jeffco-CCW-renewal-time?highlight=jefferson+county+permit

SideShow Bob
10-29-2023, 09:05
JeffCO has a new process. I posted in this thread...

https://www.ar-15.co/threads/162362-Jeffco-CCW-renewal-time?highlight=jefferson+county+permit

Your Post from 2017 (linked) is outdated as far as Arapahoe County is concerned. They have a same day walk-in renewal, call or go online to see what days they do renewals & initial permits.
I lost 80 odd days on my permit thinking that I should go in early to renew to compensate for paperwork delays.

def90
10-29-2023, 09:12
Your Post from 2017 (linked) is outdated as far as Arapahoe County is concerned. They have a same day walk-in renewal, call or go online to see what days they do renewals & initial permits.
I lost 80 odd days on my permit thinking that I should go in early to renew to compensate for paperwork delays.

? That post is in regards to JeffCo and is current as of 10/26/2023

SideShow Bob
10-29-2023, 09:20
I must be getting senile, I thought I was looking at your link and was reading a post about Arapaho.Co. Taking 90 days for a renewal. [blaster]

MarkCO
10-29-2023, 09:36
I must be getting senile, I thought I was looking at your link and was reading a post about Arapaho.Co. Taking 90 days for a renewal. [blaster]

Nope, Jefferson County. It's a recent change. The linked thread was even titled as relating to Jefferson County.

FromMyColdDeadHand
03-24-2024, 17:09
My DEnver CCW is up in August. With potential changes in the law, how does that change renewals?