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    Default Denver renewal- Docs needed?

    I filled out the online form and had to send in pics of my ID, CCW and a residence proof. I didn?t see any place for my training certificate? Also, last time I had to go get some pics taken if I remember correctly.

    Anyone done Denver lately?
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    Also have the same question..

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    Quote Originally Posted by sampson View Post
    Also have the same question..
    The training cert on renewal starts in 7/1/2025.

    https://rockymountainvoice.com/2024/...arry-training/
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    +1 thanks

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    I'm confused. My recollection was that a permit was good for 10 years but you had to get it renewed with a new photo ID at five years. And that you had to have had training is the past 6 years (or so).

    So take a class, get your permit with a few months and it is good for 5 years, with a renewal/new-card at 5 years- and the original training class should cover the second five year. After 10 years from the initial permit, you start over again. New class, new permit.

    Did I sniff too much glue making models as a kid? Is it just a renewal after 5 years, and you only have to take a class for the initial permit?

    No talking about next year, talking about now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    I'm confused. My recollection was that a permit was good for 10 years but you had to get it renewed with a new photo ID at five years. And that you had to have had training is the past 6 years (or so).

    So take a class, get your permit with a few months and it is good for 5 years, with a renewal/new-card at 5 years- and the original training class should cover the second five year. After 10 years from the initial permit, you start over again. New class, new permit.

    Did I sniff too much glue making models as a kid? Is it just a renewal after 5 years, and you only have to take a class for the initial permit?

    No talking about next year, talking about now.
    Correct. Training certs are good for 10 yrs, renewal every 5.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Correct. Training certs are good for 10 yrs, renewal every 5.
    That's how it is now. Next year, training certs are only good for 6 months unless they are military or LEO.
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    Jeffco accepted my unexpired permit as proof of training at renewal 15 years from my original cert. Your mileage may vary.
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    I'm still confused. Went in and all I had to do was electronically fill out a form and have my picture taken. This was a renewal at 5 years, so I didn't have to show a training cert. I guess next time, either because of 10 years or because of the new regs, I'll have to get a new training cert. Now just wait 90 days. I was hoping that clock had already run since it has been about a month since I strarted the process, and had gotten a 'provisional' OK of some sort from Permitium. Nice lady says the 90 day clock starts ticking. Took like 10 minutes, no waiting and I was early. Don't wear a belt to get through the metal detector faster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    Don't wear a belt to get through the metal detector faster.
    How ironic. You can't carry when renewing your permit to carry.

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