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    Douglas County - submitted my renewal October 28. Just received my email to pick it up today. 13 days. On top of that they dropped their fee for veterans, so cost was only $13 for the background check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sroz View Post
    Douglas County - submitted my renewal October 28. Just received my email to pick it up today. 13 days. On top of that they dropped their fee for veterans, so cost was only $13 for the background check.
    Yea, the only good thing Spurlock did was drop the fee for Vets. Then championed the red flag law so he can take guns without probable cause.

    Cost me $33 total ($13+$5 notary + $15 late fee) cause I stared at the renewal notice on my desk until I forgot about it when I got too busy with work travel and landed in expired carry jail.

    They said 4-6 weeks but I'm hoping they turn it around sooner.
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    Agree on Spurlock. The other cool thing he did was retain the original permit numbers for the first 250 permits handed out by the county. I think 4-6 weeks is there standard estimate for approval. Guessing the volume determines how long. I would guess you’ll have it back before then unless the fact that it expired adds more time. I cannot imagine that would cause it to take much longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sroz View Post
    Agree on Spurlock. The other cool thing he did was retain the original permit numbers for the first 250 permits handed out by the county. I think 4-6 weeks is there standard estimate for approval. Guessing the volume determines how long. I would guess you’ll have it back before then unless the fact that it expired adds more time. I cannot imagine that would cause it to take much longer.
    She told the 2 before me the same, so expiration only gets a $ penalty AFAIK.
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