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| Plinker Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Indianapolis
Posts: 16
![]() | I did the online app. I don't think it saves anymore time. You still have to go to the county building and fill out a form and get fingerprinted. You give the clerk your reference # and she prints it out, that's it. It might save you 5 minutes. Make sure you pay your state fee with a money order because I thought I could pay cash and I had to make a 2nd trip back. |
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| Marksman | I'm not sure the online app would help. If you could pay online by CC for the local and state fee, maybe, then you could just get fingerprinted and go. As it stands, I was only in the room for maybe 15mins total to fill out the app and form, get printed, and pay. I think if they beefed up the online app for renewals (since fingerprints are already on file), and let you pay the whole fee with a CC, it would be worth it.
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| Plinker ![]() | State Police Licensing FAQ ----This has a ton of useful info
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| Plinker Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Central Indiana
Posts: 63
![]() | I just applied for my permit today in Indianapolis (City/County Building). It was very smooth and I got in and out in about ten minutes. I got there about 3pm and there was no one in line (the biggest hassle was getting through the metal detector to get in the building ) I had filled out the State Police form online ahead of time so I do believe this made things go a little easier. I gave the lady the number of the online form which they printed out while I filled out the local forms. These forms were hand written and short (basic stuff like name, address, Social Sec #, height, weight, etc.) Then took all forms to the next room for fingerprinting. I signed the State Police form in front of the officer so there was no need for Notary. Handed them the two Money Orders that I had taken with me ($50 local fee / $75 state fee) then went behind the counter to do the fingerprints. That was it. Easy. |
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| Marksman ![]() Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Bloomingtonian
Posts: 426
![]() ![]() | yeah! just applied as well, its a good day. Took about 25 minutes at the Bloomington PD. Nice lady handled the paper work, got fingerprinted and was out the door. I was told 3-10 weeks wait. I would have been out quicker had it not been for a guy from a local car dealer picking up an impounded car while on a test drive...FOR DUI! |
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| Plinker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Southside
Posts: 146
![]() ![]() | +1, almost worse than the airport. I had my Oakley belt on, which has a skull and crossbones as the buckley, and I couldn't wear it in!(They said it could be used as a weapon) Luckily, the gf was with me, and she ran it back to the car for me. Yeah, besides security, it was pretty painless and quick. If you fill out the application online, make sure to write the confirmation code down and take it with you so they can look it up quickly. Last edited by ballzac86; 12-10-2008 at 22:03. |
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| Plinker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Indianapolis
Posts: 19
![]() | I live in Lawrence so I can go to the Lawrence municipal building. Very easy process and did not require notarizing the form. The only hassle was the fact that an officer had to be called in to do the fingerprinting as the one on duty was busy. Took a good half hour but there were no other problems. It did take the whole 10 weeks to get it. |
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