I am pleased to report that I had a similar experience in Lancaster, today. About 15 minutes from start to finish, including the "P.I.C.S." check, the DE permit verification and the photograph.
I am inclined to agree with the previously expressed opinion that we are, as non-residents, "pre-screened" and this speeds the process, substantially.
If my reading is correct, PA has instituted, effective May 2011, a uniform format for LTCF permits, a uniform process for all counties and uniform fees.
There are, still, those jurisdictions which interpret this law differently than intended by the PA legislature, Philadelphia among them. Applying by mail is no longer an option. All permits are laminated and include your picture. Permits in the old format will be honored until expiration (for you folks with those enormous
Centre County pieces of paper). All renewals will be in the new format. This is the
intent of the PA legislature. In practice, there is still considerable variety in how each county exercises these procedures. Most require two visits. Many impose additional, county specific forms.
The Sheriff's Deputy who processed my LTCF did mention, in response to my query, that some counties may balk at renewing a Lancaster (or other) originated LTCF and he mentioned Centre County by name. One could speculate that he may have been "encouraging" me to return to Lancaster to assure their revenue stream, or there may be a legitimate issue with going to another county. I don't know. Considering the ease of getting my permit there, I have no qualms about returning to Lancaster in 2016 for my renewal.
Regards !