I'm sure that's what they're hoping:M1956 wrote:I opine it's a safe bet that ignoring the inquiry will not make it go away!
"Can I have a copy of that form?"
"No."
"Oh. Okay."
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I'm sure that's what they're hoping:M1956 wrote:I opine it's a safe bet that ignoring the inquiry will not make it go away!
Game. Set. Match.docachna wrote:15-0, MWSY
From the OP:MyWifeSaidYes wrote:Well, folks...
Sorry that I didn't get a chance to post this yesterday, but work got in the way.
Sheriff Lavender of Ross County called me yesterday. I was at work and did not have a chance to record the call.
Short story: All the issues have been resolved.
Long story: Um, well...all the issues have been resolved.
The Sheriff stated that the form mentioned in the OP is simply from an earlier time and is now a duplication of effort because the application and background check either ask for, or check for, the same info. That form has been removed from use.
He stated that the fee for an FBI check ($98 vs the standard $91) was originally calculated to cover some other process. I don't recall exactly what he described, but the standard $91 fee is now in place.
I think we completely skipped the Deputy's requirement of an out-of-county renewal requiring an original training certificate. I'll see what happens when I renew there in a few weeks. I live in adjacent Hocking county.
And I know we didn't even go near the Deputy's requirement of certifying TO HER that you've read the latest AG CHL Manual. Again, the application takes care of that.
All in all, it was a good and productive discussion...but wait !! There's more !!
So is he saying the background check BCI does checks for psychologist visits or if you've been prescribed "mental health" type drugs?Is it common for the Sheriffs office to use a standalone form on renewals that you check off if you have been convicted of a crime; been treated by a psychologist or psychiatrist and any "mental health" type drugs?
SanduskyMyWifeSaidYes wrote:Game. Set. Match.docachna wrote:15-0, MWSY
Next county?
ARMYADS wrote:I just renewed a couple weeks ago in Sandusky county. I left my SS of the renewal and was told by the deputy there that it was a misprint on the renewal form and that the SS# is mandatory for renewal. Filled it in, paid my money and was on my merry way in about ten minutes.
Good job.MyWifeSaidYes wrote:Well, folks...
It's what I do.Dr. Detroit wrote:Good job.MyWifeSaidYes wrote:Well, folks...
I would renew there myself if I could.MyWifeSaidYes wrote:. . . I'm pretty sure I will be renewing in Ross county . . .
It sounds that way to me. If that is the case was BCI check changed?M-Quigley wrote:From the OP:MyWifeSaidYes wrote:Well, folks...
Sorry that I didn't get a chance to post this yesterday, but work got in the way.
Sheriff Lavender of Ross County called me yesterday. I was at work and did not have a chance to record the call.
Short story: All the issues have been resolved.
Long story: Um, well...all the issues have been resolved.
The Sheriff stated that the form mentioned in the OP is simply from an earlier time and is now a duplication of effort because the application and background check either ask for, or check for, the same info. That form has been removed from use.
He stated that the fee for an FBI check ($98 vs the standard $91) was originally calculated to cover some other process. I don't recall exactly what he described, but the standard $91 fee is now in place.
I think we completely skipped the Deputy's requirement of an out-of-county renewal requiring an original training certificate. I'll see what happens when I renew there in a few weeks. I live in adjacent Hocking county.
And I know we didn't even go near the Deputy's requirement of certifying TO HER that you've read the latest AG CHL Manual. Again, the application takes care of that.
All in all, it was a good and productive discussion...but wait !! There's more !!
So is he saying the background check BCI does checks for psychologist visits or if you've been prescribed "mental health" type drugs?Is it common for the Sheriffs office to use a standalone form on renewals that you check off if you have been convicted of a crime; been treated by a psychologist or psychiatrist and any "mental health" type drugs?