Montgomery county renewal, bring form or onsite ??
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Montgomery county renewal, bring form or onsite ??
Going back to Montgomery county to renew my ccw tomorrow, just wondering if I need to download and print the 5 page form or do they have copies available at the sheriffs office ? Thanks
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Re: Montgomery county renewal, bring form or onsite ??
I would not expect them to have copies at the sheriff's office. Besides, I kind of prefer to have forms and such filled out before I arrive.
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Re: Montgomery county renewal, bring form or onsite ??
I simply can't remember from my original application if it was there or i brought it, my have to hit kinkos then and print it out.
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Re: Montgomery county renewal, bring form or onsite ??
It sucks if you don't have a printer at home.Todd400 wrote:I simply can't remember from my original application if it was there or i brought it, my have to hit kinkos then and print it out.
Save yourself a dollar and get a copy of the Concealed Carry Manual from your Sheriff.
It is free and comes with an application inside.
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Re: Montgomery county renewal, bring form or onsite ??
Assuming they actually have any - last time I tried to get some for my classes, they were out and didn't know when they would get any more, and suggested I download and print them myself.MyWifeSaidYes wrote:It sucks if you don't have a printer at home.Todd400 wrote:I simply can't remember from my original application if it was there or i brought it, my have to hit kinkos then and print it out.
Save yourself a dollar and get a copy of the Concealed Carry Manual from your Sheriff.
It is free and comes with an application inside.
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Re: Montgomery county renewal, bring form or onsite ??
That's interesting about the AG booklet. Since publication of it began, Hamilton County has had two Sheriffs. The first was rather anti-gun when it came to us "civilians" even though he purported to be very conservative. His replacement is very carry-friendly by comparison, even though he's a Democrat, and seems to support his party's candidates.
What I'm thinking is that HamCo, throughout this time, must have an office manager if you will, that takes his/herjob seriously. Tax dollars are paid by the citizens/voters to provide such publications, it's not unreasonable to expect those charged with distribution of same try to do a good job at it.
What I'm thinking is that HamCo, throughout this time, must have an office manager if you will, that takes his/herjob seriously. Tax dollars are paid by the citizens/voters to provide such publications, it's not unreasonable to expect those charged with distribution of same try to do a good job at it.
Quit worrying, hide your gun well, shut up, and CARRY that handgun!
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Re: Montgomery county renewal, bring form or onsite ??
The AG's office has plenty of manuals and will send them to any Sheriff that requests them. They told me so in April of this year.Brian D. wrote:That's interesting about the AG booklet. Since publication of it began, Hamilton County has had two Sheriffs. The first was rather anti-gun when it came to us "civilians" even though he purported to be very conservative. His replacement is very carry-friendly by comparison, even though he's a Democrat, and seems to support his party's candidates.
What I'm thinking is that HamCo, throughout this time, must have an office manager if you will, that takes his/herjob seriously. Tax dollars are paid by the citizens/voters to provide such publications, it's not unreasonable to expect those charged with distribution of same try to do a good job at it.
That's the problem. The Sheriff has to request them. Since there is no longer a requirement to provide a physical copy of the manual to students, there is no longer an impetus for the Sheriffs to deal with them.
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Re: Montgomery county renewal, bring form or onsite ??
I printed the forms at kinkos and btought them, the sheriffs office had plenty though with clip boards and pens, all went well though.
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