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Are passport photos still required while applying for CCW renewal?
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Technically under current Ohio law, no, but some counties still require them - especially if you haven't applied/renewed in their county before.
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Probably varies from county to county :roll: .
Doesn't look like Summit requires it, but I know Erie does (even though they take one during the application process).
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Yeah, Summit County no longer requires it. They will take the picture when you apply.
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Cuyahoga requires it, and then they take your picture at the renewal appointment as well. Typical government bureaucracy - why do something once when you can do it twice.
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