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    Default Training Requirements for CCW Permit Renewal?

    When I got my permit in June 2004, I was covered by my August 1999 Army Expert Pistol Qualifacation. In June 2009, my renewal was technically still in that 10 year window, so the topic was not discussed.

    Will I need new training for my June 2014 renewal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by .455_Hunter View Post
    When I got my permit in June 2004, I was covered by my August 1999 Army Expert Pistol Qualifacation. In June 2009, my renewal was technically still in that 10 year window, so the topic was not discussed.

    Will I need new training for my June 2014 renewal?

    Thanks,

    Hunter
    Yes, you'll need a class or proof of competition participation. Training credentials are valid 10 years from issuance.
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    NO, not required for renewals, just the initial. IF you were to transfer your permit from one county to another, there may be some scrutiny of your original. I have heard of a few people needing another one for various reasons related to the insufficiency of their original.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkCO View Post
    IF you were to transfer your permit from one county to another, there may be some scrutiny of your original.
    Yes- I am transferring from Jeffco to Boulder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .455_Hunter View Post
    Yes- I am transferring from Jeffco to Boulder.
    Worse they can say is No.
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    Why transfer the permit? Just renew the permit in the issuing county.
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    Some will accept your old ccw as proof of training. Some make you get a new cert like Denver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stenz View Post
    Just renew the permit in the issuing county.
    If its going to be a pain in the butt in one but not the other, I will take the path of least resistance.

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    From Jefferson County's Renewal Form, it indicates training has to be within ten years or other qualifying experience:

    PROOF OF FIREARMS TRAINING
    (Please check one pertaining to your application submittal.)
    A training certificate from a handgun training class (as defined in C.R.S. 18-12-202.5) obtained within ten years preceding submittal of this application. It must be the original training certificate or a photocopy that includes the original signature of the class instructor.
    Proof of honorable discharge from a branch of the United States Armed Forces (DD214) within three years preceding submittal of this application.
    Proof of honorable discharge from a branch of the United States Armed Forces (DD214) that reflects pistol qualifications obtained within ten years preceding submittal of this application.
    Evidence that, at the time of this application is submitted, the applicant is a certified instructor.
    Evidence of experience with a firearm through participation in organized shooting competitions or current military service.
    A certificate showing retirement from a Colorado Law Enforcement Agency that reflects pistol qualifications obtained within ten years preceding submittal of this application.

    BUT, on the Sheriff's website, it also says:
    The "Proof of Firearms Training" on the back of the application does not pertain to JCSO renewals applicants, unless the applicant is renewing a permit from another county.
    AND, it continues
    If the address on the driver's license or ID doesn't match the application, the applicant is required to provide other proof of residency, such as a lease/rental agreement, property tax statement, utility bill or vehicle registration.Per C.R.S. 42-2-119 (1) (a), whenever any person, after applying for or receiving a driver's license or motor vehicle registration number, moves from the address named in such application or in the license or registration issued to such person or when the name of the licensee is changed, such person shall within 30 days notify the department in writing of such person's old and new address, and the number of any license or registration held by such person.







    Last edited by BladesNBarrels; 03-25-2014 at 17:12.

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    I just spoke to Jeffco and they said I would NOT need new training.

    I just spoke to Boulder and they said they would call me back.

    Who knows...

    I would like to have my permit be from the county I am planning on living in for the 40+ years.
    Last edited by .455_Hunter; 03-25-2014 at 17:28.

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