Congrats! There is an ancient thread here somewhere, where folks posted pictures of their permits, so we could all see what the different states looked like.
Well, it came in the mail today. Very quickly, as I only waited a little over a week. Considering I waited for 90 days to get my Resident SC CWP, that was smokin' fast. Not much to it really, as it's just a paper license you sign, fold up, and stick behind your DL or resident CWP. I had two other copies that I had to sign and send back to Centre County sheriffs office. Anyways, done deal. 26 dollar, week and a half, couple color copies, and now i'm legal in a few more states. Pretty high speed if you ask me.
I was surprised there wasn't more to it though. I figured it would be laminated and DL sized, like my SC license is. Just a piece of paper, so no cool points showing it off.Gonna have to be careful with it too. I am around water a lot, and it wouldn't take much to ruin it.
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Congrats! There is an ancient thread here somewhere, where folks posted pictures of their permits, so we could all see what the different states looked like.
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Like I mentioned, not much to it. Just a piece of paper. Note, that is not a copy of my actual permit.
Glock 27
Sig Sauer SP2340
Taurus PT 145
Rossi 357
Taurus PT 709SS
Marlin XL7 w/ Nikon 3-9X50
Mossberg 500A
ISSC M22
NEF Pardner 12GA Pump
Congratulations! Now that is the way things are suppose to work!
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The ones in Allegheny County (Pittsburgh Area) used to be paper also, they are now plastic cards like a Driver's License. You got the advantage of a lightning fast turn-around time though.
Center County!! WHOO-HOOO!!! That's where I live. They use the same "hotline" here for residents when you buy a handgun and apply for a permit. Took me 15 min to fill out the paperwork, write a check, background check, then out the door. Shockingly simple and almost too easy. And look at that, 5 years till it expires!!!
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Centre county is known through out the ccw communtity as the fastest place to get your out of state ccw. The Center county sherriff doesn't seem of concern himself with resident ccws, because according to the website they only tell you how to get non-resident ccws. If I didn't know better, I would think this was a money making scam. Issue ccws to non-residents, you never see them, and odds are they won't ever see Center county Pa. http://www.co.centre.pa.us/sheriff/l...pplication.asp
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Just got mine Sat. About a week here too. Same with the being careful with it. I did not splurge on the color copies though. Just used the copier at work B&W.Originally Posted by tarpon4me
Also stinks that it is so big. If it was CC size you could laminate it and not have to worry. I just want to call the POC # to see what it is. LMAO.
Since there is nothing on the reverse side of the permit, simply fold it in half and laminate it. It's a little taller than an credit card or DL, bit is still quite manageable. This procedure is recommended on the Sheriff's web site.