Delaware Concealed Carry Forum
General => Delaware Concealed Carry Information => Topic started by: wutdhail on May 15, 2015, 01:09:37 AM
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Anyone know what I am required to do? How do I get a new one?
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Were you held up or what?
How was it stolen?
Call the prothonotary for the county where you applied for your permit to find out about a replacement.
I wouldn't concealed-carry in the meantime.
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My wallet was stolen from my vehicle. So yeah, I called the Superior court and found out it's fairly easy. Send them copy of DL, 2 pics and $5 bucks and they will get it back to me. Then called the sheriffs office in DE county and they wanted me to come in and fill out paperwork and then come back when I get references and go through this whole rigamarole. I said no thanks called up Lancaster county where I got my ccw origially and basically do the same thing as DE. Send them the DL, a note saying how my wallet was stolen and $5 bucks. They use the same pics on file. Fla is about the same. So moral of the story, don't go to DE county, it's run by lib bureaucrats that just want to hassle law abiding citizens.(http://Gadsden flag.jpg)
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My wallet was stolen from my vehicle. So yeah, I called the Superior court and found out it's fairly easy. Send them copy of DL, 2 pics and $5 bucks and they will get it back to me. Then called the sheriffs office in DE county and they wanted me to come in and fill out paperwork and then come back when I get references and go through this whole rigamarole. I said no thanks called up Lancaster county where I got my ccw origially and basically do the same thing as DE. Send them the DL, a note saying how my wallet was stolen and $5 bucks. They use the same pics on file. Fla is about the same. So moral of the story, don't go to DE county, it's run by lib bureaucrats that just want to hassle law abiding citizens.(http://Gadsden flag.jpg)
Could be worse. Saw a post on another forum about a gentleman from Philadelphia that lost his wallet and when he went back to get a new LTCF, They denied him under the character clause as being irresponsible for losing his wallet.
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I took a picture of my permit along with other stuff with my phone, just in case I don't have my wallet with me, I at least have some documentation. You should be just fine with being able to cc.
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I took a picture of my permit along with other stuff with my phone, just in case I don't have my wallet with me, I at least have some documentation. You should be just fine with being able to cc.
That is some sound advice right there.
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I took a picture of my permit along with other stuff with my phone, just in case I don't have my wallet with me, I at least have some documentation. You should be just fine with being able to cc.
Which brings up the question.. Is it legal to make a physical copy of our CCDW permit and carry that while the original could remain at home secured in the safe? Aside from theft one runs a risk of damaging the permit in any number of ways.
Taking the advice from an officer during an chat last year, I have a photo of the front and rear of my ID on my phone as well as my drivers license and a copy of the "Defensive Shooting Guidelines for the Responsible Armed Citizen".
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I took a picture of my permit along with other stuff with my phone, just in case I don't have my wallet with me, I at least have some documentation. You should be just fine with being able to cc.
Great idea. Thanks for the post.