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hey guys I have a dumb question about applying for my LTCF. Should I dress up or change when I go in to apply? I'm at work and filled out the application and things are slow so i'm going to take a half day and put the application in at the courthouse. Is it a big deal for me to go there in my uniform and work boots or should I go home and just put on some normal everyday clothes?
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makes no difference . I went in dirty yard work clothes when I got mine.
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all the pic has is your upper shirt and head.

I would be clean cut and as presentable as you would be anywhere else.

Essentially, like when you get your driver's license.
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