Summit County - "Not so" A+++

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Re: Summit County - "Not so" A+++

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jabeatty wrote:
BigV wrote:It will be 5 weeks Monday since I turned my 2nd renewal application in...
Still no word.
It really shouldn't be this difficult!!
I assume you've called at least a few times at this point...
I posted this on May 9th and received a call the same day. Picked up my renewal on May 10.

I understand that the Sheriff's office has been inundated with CCW license requests, but almost a 5 week wait for a 2nd renewal is ridicules.
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Re: Summit County - "Not so" A+++

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Hey go easy - those 6 hour days (smoke breaks, etc.) can be ROUGH!!
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Got the call today my first renewal is ready :D ! One day short of five weeks.
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Re: Summit County - "Not so" A+++

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I have over 90 days . This is me and my wife's 3rd application
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Re: Summit County - "Not so" A+++

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Sorry for the bump, just realized my license expires Monday. My initial application in Summit only took 7 days so I will be doing it there again.

First, the wording on the website has changed, it now says "If renewing CCW and previous license is from another county, a copy of your training certificate would be appreciated."

Second, What is this certification as noted below? When they ask if I read it I just have to answer "yes and I certify that I did"? What is there to submit?

From website under ALL APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT ALL OF THE FOLLOWING: "A certification that the applicant has read the safety pamphlet produced by the Ohio Peace Officers Training Commission."
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I believe they mean the booklet provided by the Attorney General concerning concealed carry, as that is what you are required to certify that you have read before applying.
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Re: Summit County - "Not so" A+++

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But what do I submit to them that certifies that I read it?
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Re: Summit County - "Not so" A+++

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stringygerm wrote:But what do I submit to them that certifies that I read it?
Your signed application.
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Someone edited my signature and deleted my posts, and all I got was... this edited signature.
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Re: Summit County - "Not so" A+++

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Update, Summit Co. renewal in 2 days
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