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(a) Except as provided in division (F)(1)(b) of this section, a licensee who wishes to renew a concealed handgun license issued under this section may do so at any time before the expiration date of the license or at any time after the expiration date of the license
JustaShooter wrote:There is no time limit on renewals - you can renew at any time before or after expiration now.
From ORC 2923.125 Application and licensing process.(F)
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(a) Except as provided in division (F)(1)(b) of this section, a licensee who wishes to renew a concealed handgun license issued under this section may do so at any time before the expiration date of the license or at any time after the expiration date of the license
http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/2923.125
Brian D. wrote:Last two times I renewed early, they shortchanged me in the five years, by about three weeks. That is the Clermont County Sheriff's "interpretation" of how it's supposed to work.
djmac1964 wrote:Brian D. wrote:Last two times I renewed early, they shortchanged me in the five years, by about three weeks. That is the Clermont County Sheriff's "interpretation" of how it's supposed to work.
Your license will expire on the date it was processed, not on the date of the last license expatriation date. I waited until I was in the 30 grace period the last time I renewed.
Brian D. wrote:djmac1964 wrote:Brian D. wrote:Last two times I renewed early, they shortchanged me in the five years, by about three weeks. That is the Clermont County Sheriff's "interpretation" of how it's supposed to work.
Your license will expire on the date it was processed, not on the date of the last license expatriation date. I waited until I was in the 30 grace period the last time I renewed.
But that's stupid and a ripoff. I pay for five years it should be five years. The state doesn't short me on my every four year renewal of my driver's license, or annual plates, they're based on my birthday.
Columbus can understand a calendar but county seats can't?
Guess I could challenge it in court and get a favorable ruling from the Ohio Supreme Court after I'm dead.
Brian D. wrote:djmac1964 wrote:Brian D. wrote:Last two times I renewed early, they shortchanged me in the five years, by about three weeks. That is the Clermont County Sheriff's "interpretation" of how it's supposed to work.
Your license will expire on the date it was processed, not on the date of the last license expatriation date. I waited until I was in the 30 grace period the last time I renewed.
But that's stupid and a ripoff. I pay for five years it should be five years. The state doesn't short me on my every four year renewal of my driver's license, or annual plates, they're based on my birthday.
Columbus can understand a calendar but county seats can't?
Guess I could challenge it in court and get a favorable ruling from the Ohio Supreme Court after I'm dead.
steves 50de wrote:Dose renewal have to be with in 90 day of expiration.or can it be outside the 90 days.
pirateguy191 wrote:steves 50de wrote:Dose renewal have to be with in 90 day of expiration.or can it be outside the 90 days.
Don't go to Cuyahoga you big dummy.
pirateguy191 wrote:steves 50de wrote:Dose renewal have to be with in 90 day of expiration.or can it be outside the 90 days.
Don't go to Cuyahoga you big dummy.
steves 50de wrote:pirateguy191 wrote:steves 50de wrote:Dose renewal have to be with in 90 day of expiration.or can it be outside the 90 days.
Don't go to Cuyahoga you big dummy.
Only 24 days,.... better than the 45 plus last time.
pk47 wrote:Instead of going to an adjacent county I decided to try Cuyahoga today for this renewal. I used my DD-214 so even if they do poorly at least I didn't pay them any money. A friend of mine did his this past year and had his new license in five days. I'll see how mine turns out.
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