Sanity increases as you get farther from Chicago?
LOL, obviously.
Sanity increases as you get farther from Chicago?
The same thing happened with me in Hammond when I got mine. The only difference was I had to call to make an appointment. I'm not sure of the process now, though.That's a shame. I live in Randolph Co. and didn't have any trouble. I went into the Sheriff's office talked to a nice lady who took me thru the paperwork pricess, fingerprinting and even packaged my paperwork to send the state police. All I had to do was put a money order in and mail it out. Maybe it is because I live in a rural county but all the law enforcement people I've dealt with have been courteous and professional. After reading what some INGO members go thru, I'm glad I live out in the sticks.
The same thing happened with me in Hammond when I got mine. The only difference was I had to call to make an appointment. I'm not sure of the process now, though.
Kitty;1899376[COLOR=Green said:I really hope I don't have to sing and dance.
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Might as well wear a pretty dress just in case.....
Maybe if I said I needed it for a derringer in my cleavage ... Mae West style.
Seriously, for those wanted to know. I called the State Police back. They the girl at L1 was wrong, it is 60 not 30 days. Also, as long as I've got my ID number from L1 for the printing, my application can be accessed even longer (though he wasn't certain how long). I'm still taking the 8th off and bringing a good book to the Whiting PD!
Maybe if I said I needed it for a derringer in my cleavage ... Mae West style.
Wear DARK sunglasses so he can't see your eyesI don't know? I called the general PD #, told them I had completed everything online and was printed last night. They said I needed to come in and see the chief but he is on vacation. See above.
Guess he needs to check if I have crazy eyes? I don't know.
Maybe if I said I needed it for a derringer in my cleavage ... Mae West style.
A while back, the Evansville PD was requiring a photo from LTCH applicants. bla, bla, bal...
You might have heard his name...
Jim Tomes.
that aint no ****. i live in nwi, and it took me a lot longer to get it than i had hoped. and no one was courteous at all, i drove down to the station three seperate times and called several times before they even told me what was required and what hours.North-west Indiana.
If you make the process hard enough, then no one will try.
Might as well wear a pretty dress just in case.....