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  1. #31
    ColoradoShooter
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    A PDF change of address form labeled "COUNTY SHERIFFS OF COLORADO
    ADDRESS CHANGE / PERMIT LOST OR DESTROYED FORM" is available from JefCo here: http://www.co.jefferson.co.us/jeffco...ess_change.pdf

    Thanks for prompting me to look it up myself. Sometimes I'm just dumb (like for not doing it myself already!)



    But what I don't like on the form is the box that says, "Fee Waived for Address Change" WTF. Do YOU see anything about a fee in the law above?

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    ColoradoShooter
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    But wait, there's more:

    From Jefco at: http://www.jeffco.us/sheriff/sheriff...26.htm#address

    What happens to my permit if I move?
    You must notify the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office within 30 days of an address change. Failure to do so is a chargeable offense. You will need to complete and have notarized a change of address form. Once completed, take the form and your current permit card, in person, to the Sheriff's Office Records Section. A new card will be issued.

    If you move within the state of Colorado, your permit remains valid until it expires. At that time, you may either renew the permit with the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office or you may submit a new application to the sheriff's office where you reside. If you move to another state, your permit becomes invalid.

    ___________end_

    So I hope my current Sheriff (Gunnison) has a similar policy, for I can not find any specific state laws or
    current Gunnison County policy regarding what they will do...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColoradoShooter View Post
    What happens to my permit if I move?
    Once completed, take the form and your current permit card, in person, to the Sheriff's Office Records Section. A new card will be issued.
    as an aside/heads up to anyone outside of jeffco, each county is different. arapahoe doesn't require a new card to be issued, just the notarize change of address form to be filed. as always, check with your local sheriff for the most current info.

  4. #34
    ColoradoShooter
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    Copy that. FYI - I did check with my County Sheriff (Gunnison). They said I just need to inform them. I won't be required to get a new permit until this one expires.

    As you said, one needs to check with their county for specifics to that county.

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