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Delaware County Application

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lr60pilot
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Delaware County Application

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Took my CCW class at NASR on Friday. I decided I would apply in Delaware due to Franklin County's lack of hours and difficulty to schedule an appointment. So, I called Delaware at 9AM today and she had me come in at 1:30PM this afternoon! Now that's service!

The entire process took 10 minutes and I was out of there. She said turn around is about 14 days or less on average. However, I have only lived in Ohio for 2 years and all previous addresses are in Florida. She said she has to send a letter to all previous counties of residence (I have three previous) and wait for their response, so it may take longer.

Do residents of less than 5 years usually take longer to process?
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Re: Delaware County Application

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lr60pilot wrote:Took my CCW class at NASR on Friday. I decided I would apply in Delaware due to Franklin County's lack of hours and difficulty to schedule an appointment. So, I called Delaware at 9AM today and she had me come in at 1:30PM this afternoon! Now that's service!

The entire process took 10 minutes and I was out of there. She said turn around is about 14 days or less on average. However, I have only lived in Ohio for 2 years and all previous addresses are in Florida. She said she has to send a letter to all previous counties of residence (I have three previous) and wait for their response, so it may take longer.

Do residents of less than 5 years usually take longer to process?
That's a good question, I need to start asking it on ccwhen :)

Yeah, she's great, huh? :)

Delaware, as far as I know is averaging about 10-11 days btw :)

I still don't think it'll add a WHOLE lotta time, but let us know
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Post by lr60pilot »

Well, I have been waiting for 21 days now and have heard nothing. Should I call and inquire or wait out the next 24 days?
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Post by vip »

I must have the record.

In warren county they only take app's once a week for four hours so a lot of people go to Clermont county.

I applied at 8:00AM. She called me at 2:00PM to pick up my License.

I picked it up at 2:30 that same day that I applied.

The lady was very friendly and proficient.

When I picked it up, it looked like there was 7-10 other license in the box with mine. Don't know when they applied.
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Post by evan price »

Took DelCo all of 3 days to get mine turned around. And the young lady is sweet!
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I got min in 7 days from Delaware.

Yup, she was a pleasure to work with. :)
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Heh, Delaware county is the most rated at ccwhen :)
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Post by mbott »

Mine through Delaware County was 47 days. Lived all my life here in Ohio and the last 30 years in Franklin & Delaware county. My application went in 30 days after the law took effect.

Looks like it's a little quicker now. :)

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Post by Buckshot »

mbott wrote:Mine through Delaware County was 47 days. Lived all my life here in Ohio and the last 30 years in Franklin & Delaware county. My application went in 30 days after the law took effect.

Looks like it's a little quicker now. :)

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No, it just took them that long to wade through your checkered past!

;^)

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Post by mbott »

Buckshot wrote:Mike,

No, it just took them that long to wade through your checkered past!

;^)
Too funny, Buckshot.

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