They do not want you to sign it unless in front of them, to verify it's your signature / you.
Once signed they notarize it.
You're not voting here, they want a legit signature.
They do not want you to sign it unless in front of them, to verify it's your signature / you.
Once signed they notarize it.
You're not voting here, they want a legit signature.
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OP, how did this do? I have my renewal coming up. Looking at the instructions, there are two forms; the application and the affidavit. It states clearly that the application must be signed in front of the County Sheriff. But the affidavit is what needs to be notarized. Did you get the affidavit notarized before going in or were they able to notarize it when you went in?
Thanks!
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I called today to schedule my renewal appointment and asked about the affidavit. They stated that they DO NOT notarize it and that IT NEEDS TO BE NOTARIZED before your renewal appointment. Once again, they DO NOT notarize the affidavit. Glad I called and checked, as the renewal appointment is set for September, and if I did not have it notarized before the appointment, my CCW would have expired and I would have had to reapply for a new permit vs. doing a renewal permit.
So, once again, to be clear: affidavit needs to be completed and notarized before your appointment; application needs to be completed but not signed before your appointment.
For Denver, this information is wrong, they do not have notaries and the permit affidavit needs to be notarized before you go in for your appointment.
http://www.denvergov.org/police/Poli...4/Default.aspx
You must bring the following documents and fees to your appointment:
1) A completed permit application, not signed. Applications must be signed in the presence of the County Sheriff or their designee. A Supplemental Form must be completed if you answer yes to #14 on the application.
2) A photocopy of a verifiable Colorado Driver’s License or Colorado / military photo ID.
3) A permit affidavit
4) Two, non-refundable processing fees in the form of check or money order (personal checks will not be accepted) made payable to the following organizations:
$13 to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (for a state and national criminal history check and for an Insta-check NICS per statute)
$50 made payable to the City and County of Denver (for forms, identification cards, local criminal history checks, and other costs). This fee is required for all regular civilian applicants.
Reread your other post especially since you included this info
1) A completed permit application, not signed. Applications must be signed in the presence of the County Sheriff or their designee. A Supplemental Form must be completed if you answer yes to #14 on the application.
It is not signed prior to handing it in. How the F%^&k do oyou get a notary of something you are not signing???
Either it is signed and notarized prior to handing it in.
OR
you follow #1 and Do Not Sign until in the presence of the County Sheriff
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
OK, please pay attention, because you're not...
... there are two different forms... once again, two different forms... I'll say again, two different forms...
one is the application... noted as item "1)" on the web site... this is to be completed prior to the appointment, but not signed until in the presence of the Country Sheriff...
...the second is the permit affidavit noted as item "3)" on the web site... which is to be completed and notarized before the appointment...
I'll repeat myself again, because you don't seem to get it... there are two different forms that need to be handled differently.
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