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    tylerr23

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    Its the ambition that is getting to me... knowing that (from the last call I made to isp on Thursday) they have probably only advanced a day from the said 4th and mine was received the 7. Ill be looking for it through this coming week.
     

    djkbmwguy

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    When I went in to FWPD, they were not taking money orders. Paid with cash. (Odd I thought, especially with all the signs posted)
    I paid cash to the FWPD also. I gave the FWPD the money orders to send to the ISP. So the money orders I mentioned were cashed by ISP.
     

    Trahkle

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    Don't know if this is true, or even possible. Yesterday at the range, the salesman said some people are applying for an Oklahoma non-resident permit cause it has a 2 to 3 week turnaround time. Since Indiana honors it, they use that until there indiana permit arrives. I'm skeptical, what do you thing?
     

    seldon14

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    Don't know if this is true, or even possible. Yesterday at the range, the salesman said some people are applying for an Oklahoma non-resident permit cause it has a 2 to 3 week turnaround time. Since Indiana honors it, they use that until there indiana permit arrives. I'm skeptical, what do you thing?

    Not legal. If you are an IN resident, you have to have an IN Permit.
     

    glockmeister

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    Wife just got hers on March 16. Applied non L1 on Oct 17, 2012.
    Better late than never I guess. An interesting aside... We went to FedEx
    office store where I got mine copied and laminated last fall, and the clerk refused to do hers. We then went across the street to staples and the clerk there was happy to ablige....go figure:rolleyes:
     

    heofon

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    Don't know if this is true, or even possible. Yesterday at the range, the salesman said some people are applying for an Oklahoma non-resident permit cause it has a 2 to 3 week turnaround time. Since Indiana honors it, they use that until there indiana permit arrives. I'm skeptical, what do you thing?

    You have to be a resident of Oklahoma for Indiana to honor it. Indiana law states that Indiana residents have to have an Indiana LTCH.
     

    jstarbuck

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    My husband and I applied same time for ours with L1. When we went to the City-County building, the clerk that helped him told him within 4 weeks; the clerk the helped me told me 4-6 weeks. We'll see....
     

    LANShark42

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    Tomorrow will be ten weeks L1. Someone please remind me why we paid extra money to get it within 4 weeks

    That extra $9.95 still buys you 4-6 weeks. L-1 appears to be running about 10 weeks, while manual fingerprinting seems to be running 16 weeks plus. If you've got something in writing guaranteeing you 4 weeks, I'd like to see it.

    My husband and I applied same time for ours with L1. When we went to the City-County building, the clerk that helped him told him within 4 weeks; the clerk the helped me told me 4-6 weeks. We'll see....

    Hard to tell if they have been told to say that, don't have a clue, or are just plain lying. But the days of getting a license in 4 weeks are looooong gone.
     

    Micah

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    My husband and I applied same time for ours with L1. When we went to the City-County building, the clerk that helped him told him within 4 weeks; the clerk the helped me told me 4-6 weeks. We'll see....

    They told me if I paid on website with a credit card it would be within 3-4 weeks of course that cost was more then paper filing. They said paper filing would take 12-15 weeks. This is week 10.....
     

    Micah

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    That extra $9.95 still buys you 4-6 weeks. L-1 appears to be running about 10 weeks, while manual fingerprinting seems to be running 16 weeks plus. If you've got something in writing guaranteeing you 4 weeks, I'd like to see it.

    That was not in writing. It's what the clerk said. But even if it was in writing it wouldn't matter. The law has been posted several times already that they legally only have 60 days. The law makers cant even keep their self within the law so do you honestly think they would care if I had it in writing?
     

    LANShark42

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    I reckon "they" lied. And no one seems to care about the 60 day law, either.

    But from all accounts in this thread, paying extra for L-1 STILL makes a considerable difference. (And FWIW, I'm in the same boat. App and L-1 sent on 1/10/13. I figure I'm still 5-10 days out, AT BEST!)
     

    lucky4034

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    I reckon "they" lied. And no one seems to care about the 60 day law, either.

    But from all accounts in this thread, paying extra for L-1 STILL makes a considerable difference. (And FWIW, I'm in the same boat. App and L-1 sent on 1/10/13. I figure I'm still 5-10 days out, AT BEST!)

    I wouldn't hold your breath... there was a HUGE influx of applicants following Sandy Hook which could delay you a bit longer.
     

    ricochet22

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    Pssst, over here
    ... An interesting aside... We went to FedEx
    office store where I got mine copied and laminated last fall, and the clerk refused to do hers. We then went across the street to staples and the clerk there was happy to ablige....go figure:rolleyes:

    I went to staples in Indy and they refused to copy mine, told me no staples would. I have read on :ingo: that you can't make copies but no one has ever referenced the actual law that states this is the case.
    Sorry for the :hijack:
     

    rs1

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    Lanshark that is when i did mine as well the mail i got the first of last week stated i had a week or so left to wait how ever long a so is im thinking like you 5 to 10 more days
     

    mbills2223

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    I wouldn't hold your breath... there was a HUGE influx of applicants following Sandy Hook which could delay you a bit longer.

    You don't say...

    :lmfao:

    I went to staples in Indy and they refused to copy mine, told me no staples would. I have read on :ingo: that you can't make copies but no one has ever referenced the actual law that states this is the case.
    Sorry for the :hijack:

    I recall Kirk Freeman citing a specific Indiana Code pertaining to copying official state documents. I'll look for the post and report back if I find it.
     
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