Delaware Concealed Carry Forum
CCW Methods & Issues => General CCW Discussion => Topic started by: Adrian on May 10, 2013, 01:07:18 PM
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was told it would be in next day.
I checked it online the next day and the ad was not in. No biggie I figured maybe not online but in he regular paper.
Next day I checked online, no ad. I bought a newspaper and checked but saw no ad so I emailed the girl to let her know the ad was not showing.
She replied saying the ad is in the paper. I bought a paper again yesterday still no ad.
Also yeterday I get a postcard from First state firearms training congratulating me for applying for ccw.
Should I not worry about it?
I am a bit confused but how does First state know that I am applying unless it is in the paper somewhere????
Adrian
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It must have been in the paper. First state mails post cards to everyone that runs an ad
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It only runs one day. Within about 7 days you will receive a copy from the Urnial.
The copy is a part of what you will be filing.
Keep a copy of EVERYTHING you file for YOUR records.
Your photos, I'd write your name on the back with a felt tipped pen.
(just in case several get dropped on the floor...)
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I am an genius.
I was understanding it was in the paper for ten days.
Doh!
Lol, genius is not what I wrote.
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The 10 days is the EARLIEST you can submit your paperwork AFTER the ad.
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The CCDW ads are not posted online, AFAIK. YMMV. ONVIA&H.
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Thank you all.
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Did the paper give or mail you the affidavit? That's the proof that you need.
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Did the paper give or mail you the affidavit? That's the proof that you need.
I got it today.
I misunderstood the 10 day thing thats all.
Now to get fingerprinted on the 24th.
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finger prints are good for ONLY 30 days. So you MUST file by then. Or 74.00 again to be reprinted!!!
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finger prints are good for ONLY 30 days. So you MUST file by then. Or 74.00 again to be reprinted!!!
Someone asked me yesterday how long the class is good for. I figured someone here would know. I am thinking a year, but not sure.
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You can take or schedule the class within 90 after approval. Fingerprints within 45 days prior to submitting application. See http://courts.delaware.gov/forms/download.aspx?ID=33278
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I didn't see anything limiting the course before filing, only after giving you 90 days. By rights you could take the course today and in 5 years from now do your newspaper ad, fingerprints, refs and application and it should be accepted. Not sure why one would wait but theoretically it should still be accepted.