Quote Originally Posted by driver View Post
I thought you could obtain a permit in another county if your place of business was in that county. I'm trying to find it on jeffco's site but they've redone the site. Not sure about the requirements for your 'place of bussiness'
You can, but you have to own the land the business is on according to the head honcho sheriff I talked to in a southern CO county. I have an office in a hospital outside of Denver county, but that's not good enough for his requirements.
Quote Originally Posted by Sawin View Post
No. The permit is issued based on primary residence, not property ownership. If I'm wrong, I'll gladly be corrected.
If you own property in a different county even if you dont live there 365 you can apply in that county as well
Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
i have never dealt with a county in Colorado that would issue an address for property without a building permit. And they wont issue you a permit on that land. Your primary residence has to be the legal address anyway.
http://www.usacarry.com/colorado_con...formation.html (if this information is outdated or incorrect my apologies)
Quote Originally Posted by bogman2121 View Post
I called every 10 minutes for two days until I got someone... thank god I have an office door or I couldn't have gotten away with that.
I should have done that way back when... stupid me