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    All new instructors are advised to do the general runaround and meet with their local sheriffs to have their Certified Instructor status kept on file. It is also helpful in gaining business and keeping that professional relationship active. They are generally very welcoming and it helps speed the process when students head in.

    If taking a CCW class and you are unsure (Or the instructor is vague on credentials) ask him before hand which sheriff's office he is on file with and they can confirm if he is registered in your local county.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RagnarokVI View Post
    All new instructors are advised to do the general runaround and meet with their local sheriffs to have their Certified Instructor status kept on file. It is also helpful in gaining business and keeping that professional relationship active. They are generally very welcoming and it helps speed the process when students head in.

    If taking a CCW class and you are unsure (Or the instructor is vague on credentials) ask him before hand which sheriff's office he is on file with and they can confirm if he is registered in your local county.
    Why would an instructor want to "register" with the county? That has no effect on the validity of an instructor's credentials. There is no "Certified Instructor file." You either the meet the requirements outlined in C.R.S. and have the proper documentation when asked or you don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RagnarokVI View Post
    All new instructors are advised to do the general runaround and meet with their local sheriffs to have their Certified Instructor status kept on file. It is also helpful in gaining business and keeping that professional relationship active. They are generally very welcoming and it helps speed the process when students head in.

    If taking a CCW class and you are unsure (Or the instructor is vague on credentials) ask him before hand which sheriff's office he is on file with and they can confirm if he is registered in your local county.
    I'd like to know where you're registered. I want to call the county and check out your certification.

    And how, exactly, will this speed up the process for students?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    I'd like to know where you're registered. I want to call the county and check out your certification.

    And how, exactly, will this speed up the process for students?
    No shittake mushroom.. The wait time is the wait time, as for "being on file" verification with the NRA is easy to do on their end.
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