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| Thread Killa' Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: South Indy
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![]() | I think I'm going to look in to my FL or UT non-resident permits. As of July 19, I'm going to have several in-laws in OH. It'd be nice to be able to leave my pistol on my hip when I get to Wilshire. -J-
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| "Who comes here"? ![]() | So someone explain how this works. Don't you have to be in one of the states to apply?
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| Plinker Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 104
![]() | Hiram, To get the Non-resident FL permit: 1. Contact the FL CPL/CCW department(I don't know the correct name) 2. request the applications 3. Fill out application 4. copy your training certs( the application will tell you what is ok) 5. go to your local police department and get finger printed. 6. get a postal money order filled out to the correct state department. 7. get a pass port photo 8. put all in the envelope and send it off. 9. wait for your permit to arrive... |
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| Plinker Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Shelbyville, IL
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Here you go Hiram, this link Get a Florida permit - IllinoisCarry.com will get you to the info. Fingerprints, training cert and $117 (?) will get you on the road. You can do it all by mail. AB
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| "Who comes here"? ![]() | That's some good infromation,, thanks!
__________________ If someone were to ask me what has been my greatest accomplishment in life, I would lift my head high and speak from my heart with a parent's pride as I said the words "my son." "ONE NATION UNDER GOD" You never know where you will find a traveling man, but you have a pretty good idea of his character when you do. |
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| Director At Large, ISRPA Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: downtown Lafayette, Indiana
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Indiana is not widely recognized because we have not been aggressive in making other state recognize us. People either: 1. whine and moan, 2. get a Florida or Utah license and do not make a fuss over Indiana's lack of recognition. I always advise people to get the Florida license. I've had one for a long time. At $117 for 5 years it is cheap insurance and will get you far. ![]() | |
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| GunGeek ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Bloomington
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Glad someone asked about how to get the FL license, or I was going to! I may pursue getting one, but I will have to get some type of training then. What works, and how much is it? Is the UT easy to get also? All this is good info to have. |
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| Gun Onio-maniac | There another states license that better than Florida's. I thought it was Utah, but I cannot remember. There was a guy at the 1500 who had a table setup for this license. I just cant remember the state.
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| Single Action Fan NW Indy Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: N.W. Indy
Posts: 226
![]() | The Utah license is cheaper and very easy to obtain. You must take a one day classroom course which gives you an application signed by the Utah recognized instructor. This application along with a finger print card and a passport photo and $59.00 gets you a Utah, non-resident license. The license is good in about 31 states and lasts for 5 years. Check out Marion County Fish and Game website Marion County Fish and Game Association, Indianapolis, Indiana for a link to a local, Utah certified instructor. The people in Utah are very nice. I lost my wallet last winter which contained my Indiana and Utah licenses. Both were easy to replace. Utah even has a website where you can check on the progress of your application. |
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| Plinker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: South Central IN
Posts: 49
![]() | I have two sets of FL CCW permit paperwork sitting on top of my safe right now waiting for me to start the process, which reminds me I need to get the ball rolling on renewing my IN license to carry since it expires in 6 months. If any of you is ever in the Jacksonville Fl area you can recieve the Fl CCW training at a shop/range named Gun Gallery. I used to work there a couple years ago, the class is taught on Wednesday night. If you have BRD NewARguy from ARFCOM is the manager there and has a wall full of awesome Black Rifles. You can also submit a copy of your DD-214 if you have one instead of taking the training class. |
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