I am curious as to whom is "advising" instructors to do this.
I am curious as to whom is "advising" instructors to do this.
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My instructor put his NRA instructor # next to his signature on my certificate. I renewed at Arapahoe a few months ago and they had signs posted "certificates from online classes not recognized as proof of training". If anyone is considering going that route(scary thought) dont waste your money.
I see nobody has replied for a while, so let me add that there is still no state "registry" or questioning by the state. Yes, you should make sure your instructor is actually a certified instructor. That means certified by a national organization, (think NRA, or probably now USCCA, since they now do certifications). Sheriff Justin Smith hasn't questioned any of my credentials or students to date.
That being said, I haven't had a single student ask for my credentials, although my NRA instructor number is on my certificates, and they can always check with the NRA for the info.