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    Default Denver CCW App Help

    Sorry guys if this topic has been talked or typed about,i am going in on Tuesdsay to Denver to yurn in my CCW application,in the packet it says must be signed in person,in presence of a notary?????im confused,i have been told to not sign it till you turn your packet in at the department???or do i go to a notary then sign it,then turn it in???sorry but i want to get this right the first time,and yes the bottom of the app has a spot for the sheriff to sign......any help??????
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    Call them and ask. That will get you the best possible answer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Call them and ask. That will get you the best possible answer.
    What an idea,wow,I have talked to DPD when you call you have to leave a message on voicemail,it takes them a few days to respond,my appointment is Tuesday at 9:40am so I don't think I would hear from them in time
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    Hmmm, I guess you'll have to see if anyone in here has recently applied in Denver. Good luck. You could always go the better safe than sorry route and just get a notary. There are millions of public notaries and they are usually pretty cheap. The entire point of a notary, by the way, is that they check your ID, watch you sign the paper, then notarize the paper that you signed, as acknowledgement that it was you that signed the paper. So get it notarized, and sign it in the presence of a notary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Hmmm, I guess you'll have to see if anyone in here has recently applied in Denver. Good luck. You could always go the better safe than sorry route and just get a notary. There are millions of public notaries and they are usually pretty cheap. The entire point of a notary, by the way, is that they check your ID, watch you sign the paper, then notarize the paper that you signed, as acknowledgement that it was you that signed the paper. So get it notarized, and sign it in the presence of a notary.
    Most banks will notarize for free. I go to my bank for notary help all the time.
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    I bet they have a notary there........

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    DO NOT SIGN IT AND GET IT NOTARIZED PRIOR!

    The app for Arap says the same thing.. if you can't fucking follow directions they're not going to give you a fucking permit.

    THEY WILL HAVE NOTARIES THERE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monky View Post
    DO NOT SIGN IT AND GET IT NOTARIZED PRIOR!

    The app for Arap says the same thing.. if you can't fucking follow directions they're not going to give you a fucking permit.

    THEY WILL HAVE NOTARIES THERE!
    Uhh.....roger that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monky View Post
    DO NOT SIGN IT AND GET IT NOTARIZED PRIOR!

    The app for Arap says the same thing.. if you can't fucking follow directions they're not going to give you a fucking permit.

    THEY WILL HAVE NOTARIES THERE!
    Yep, same as Arapahoe County, signed in the presence of the person processing applications and notarized by her.
    A bank notary won't stamp it without you signing in front of them.
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    Thanks for the replies,and clearing my confusion
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