DFBRews: When I was applying for the police and other government jobs, I had to find out where I lived the last 10 years. It was such a pain in the neck that I created a Google doc and keep it updated with all my info. MUCH easier to apply to government jobs now.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Same i have done a running list with the ones i remembered. Found an old check book today during cleaning out the Brewery/random crap closet that had one from durango so I have all but one as of now. I have the address just need the apartment number and I will be set. besides that pesky application fee.
You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.
My feedback add 11-12 ish before the great servpocaylpse of 2012
I think I've come up with the ideal angst-reduction strategy. I'll order a Raven Concealment holster, and see which shows up first.
Maybe a Shrike while I'm at it....
9mm - because they don't make a 9.1mm
I was trying to remember where I lived all through college (I moved pretty much every year) but then I remembered I had a MA license up until about 2008, so I just listed that address from 2008 back.
try completing a high level e-quip
"List all residences."
none of this Ten years crap...
My Denver countdown begins today. April 27th will be 90 days. Everything went smooth. They did assume I was there to be printed for a medical marijuana license though.
Ahhhh finally done, picked it up from JCSO today. 84 days.
So...here's a PSA for everybody.
The CBI does not accept money orders older than 6 months. I received a call from Det. Deirdre Jones of the Denver CCW unit (great woman!) on Monday morning saying she received back my money order because it was 6 months and 2 days old.
Thanks CBI...so that afternoon I got a new one and made arrangements to drop it off with her this morning. CBI is full of surprises, the "rejection" form they sent along had all kinds of confusing stuff on it. Some boxes checked, others checked and then whited out, random stuff highlighted...real fun. So she had filled out two new fingerprint cards for me and re-did my prints just in case they had a problem with my originals but couldn't quite spit it out to tell me.
Got the call yesterday. Jeffco, took 76 days.
Braaaaaaaaaaap!