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    I am not understanding this. You must get your initial CCW from the sheriff in the county in which you live. However, if you move out of the county, the CCW permit stays in the original county until it expires. Then, when it come time to renew, you go to the original issuing county even if you don't live there any longer?

    This would be great for me as I live in Weld (weld doesn't enter data into the database). I will (hopefully) moving into town to make the wife happy. So I can just keep getting CCW renewed in Weld???

    -Dana

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    Does Adams County file?

    Might move there soon....
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    I use to live in weld county, and now boulder county. I got my ccw at Weld. Only thing I had to do is send the papers(change of address) noterized to weld county sheriff's office.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanaT View Post
    I am not understanding this. You must get your initial CCW from the sheriff in the county in which you live. However, if you move out of the county, the CCW permit stays in the original county until it expires. Then, when it come time to renew, you go to the original issuing county even if you don't live there any longer?

    This would be great for me as I live in Weld (weld doesn't enter data into the database). I will (hopefully) moving into town to make the wife happy. So I can just keep getting CCW renewed in Weld???

    -Dana
    You don't have to renew through the original issuing authority but you will have to start over with the fingerprints, original application fees, etc. Renewing though the original issuing authority costs only the much smaller renewal fee.

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    That is great news. I thought that one would have to renew where they lived.

    -Dana

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    Yes,

    You are correct. I found it.

    18-12-205(2) (a) An applicant shall complete the permit application form and return it, in person, to the sheriff of the county or city and county in which the applicant resides, to the sheriff of the county or city and county in which the applicant maintains a secondary residence or owns or leases real property used by the applicant in a business, or to the sheriff that previously issued a permit to the applicant.

    18-12-211. Renewal of permits.
    (1) Within one hundred twenty days prior to expiration of a permit, the permittee may obtain a renewal form from the issuing sheriff and renew the permit by submitting to the issuing sheriff a completed renewal form, a notarized affidavit stating that the permittee remains qualified pursuant to the criteria specified in section 18-12-203


    Thanks guys. I guess I will always be able to have a weld permit

    -Dana

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