i think i know the answer but i am still a bit confused about what i need to do. my ccw expired about a year and a half ago and i want to get it back online. do i need a new training certificate sense it is not technically a renewal because it expired or is my old permit enough to get a new permit issued?
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Re: expired renewal
All you need is your expired License and an completed Application.
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You had a valid LICENSE that expired. This IS a renewal. Like Cruiser said, expired LICENSE, application and $50.00.
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Re: expired renewal
grahama2796, welcome to the forum !!
In case you didn't notice, folks here are a little picky about calling your LICENSE a "permit".
A "permit" is how you get permission to do something that you aren't allowed to do.
A "LICENCE" is a way of regulating something that you are allowed to do. Most folks here do not believe that the opinion of a few judges should overrule a right protected by the highest law in the land, our Constitution.
Also, you have a CHL. A CCW is what you get charged with if you don't have a CHL.
In case you didn't notice, folks here are a little picky about calling your LICENSE a "permit".
A "permit" is how you get permission to do something that you aren't allowed to do.
A "LICENCE" is a way of regulating something that you are allowed to do. Most folks here do not believe that the opinion of a few judges should overrule a right protected by the highest law in the land, our Constitution.
Also, you have a CHL. A CCW is what you get charged with if you don't have a CHL.
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Re: expired renewal
I am in the same situation only mine has been expired for like three years and a destroyed my old license. I still have my old class certificate but would the sheriff just be able to look up that I had one before?
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Yes, they are able to look up your old license. Whether they will likely depends on their policy. Do they have a FAQ on their website? Why not call your local Sheriff's office or stop in (with the training cert if needed) and ask?eggysvt wrote:I am in the same situation only mine has been expired for like three years and a destroyed my old license. I still have my old class certificate but would the sheriff just be able to look up that I had one before?
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Their policy doesn't override the ORC. If you have your original certificate, you meet the requirement of the law. IANAL.Cosmos wrote:Yes, they are able to look up your old license. Whether they will likely depends on their policy. Do they have a FAQ on their website? Why not call your local Sheriff's office or stop in (with the training cert if needed) and ask?eggysvt wrote:I am in the same situation only mine has been expired for like three years and a destroyed my old license. I still have my old class certificate but would the sheriff just be able to look up that I had one before?
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Re: expired renewal
Ok thanks for the info will be scheduling an appointment f soon then.
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Re: expired renewal
I had a similar situation a couple weeks ago. The sherrif would not accept my renewal application because of three reasons all of which were based on their policy and not the law.
1. I did not have a copy of the training certificate.
2. The license was expired more than 30 days
3. The license was originally issued from a different county (I've moved to a new non-adjacent county the last five years)
I returned the next day with the certificate but because of number 2 and 3 they refused to process my application as a renewal and required me to pay 67 dollars instead of 50 dollars.
Their response was that this is their policy that they have been enforcing since the beginning. I paid the full 67 dollars and told them I was going to pursue legal action for the refund of the 17 dollars. If anyone has the name of an attorney that would like to take my case send me a PM.
1. I did not have a copy of the training certificate.
2. The license was expired more than 30 days
3. The license was originally issued from a different county (I've moved to a new non-adjacent county the last five years)
I returned the next day with the certificate but because of number 2 and 3 they refused to process my application as a renewal and required me to pay 67 dollars instead of 50 dollars.
Their response was that this is their policy that they have been enforcing since the beginning. I paid the full 67 dollars and told them I was going to pursue legal action for the refund of the 17 dollars. If anyone has the name of an attorney that would like to take my case send me a PM.