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I had to go through that when I renewed mine two years ago.
The Montgomery county sheriff requires a background check from the police chief of the township or municipality in which you reside. I dropped mine off with my police chief on a Monday and he said he'd get to it later in the week and then mail it to the sheriff's office on Friday. I was kind of pissed about that and asked if he could fax it once it was complete. He grumbled about faxing it but he did it. All that did was basically institute a 7 day waiting period on new carry permits. I was told by the sheriff that a local LEO background check wasn't required if you were renewing a permit that was originally issued in Montgomery county. He said it was only required for new applicants or if you were renewing from another county like I was. Just take that card to your local police chief. He'll know what to do with it. I'm pretty sure you have to sign something that gives the local LEO permission to do the background check.
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You go to the Sheriff in Norristown first, get the application and they will give you a form to be filled out and signed buy your local police chief. Fill it out, pick it up the signed form from your police chief........ Then you take that back to the court house. They will take your picture (get the plastic coated card) $19 bucks I think and you are good to go. P.S. Don't take any weapons to the court house....
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Thanks for all the help.
So I go to the sheriff, pick up the form, take it to the local police, take it back to sheriff. Sounds simply enough. Do you think I could get that done in 5 business days? I go to school in Pittsburgh and spring break will be my only lenghty time back home. Do I need refrences? Are there any age requirments for them? Being 21 I have a lot of friends who are still under 21. |
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Here's how it goes down in LM (i grew up there).
Go to the police station in Ardmore, ask for an application for a licence to carry firearms, you fill out the local police check form there and hand it back, then you take the application home with you. Fill out the application and in about a week call the sheriffs office to see i they got your local police check results in. If they did, bring your completed application with you to the courthouse in norristown along with $46. In about 30 minutes your have your LTCF. You only need to make that one trip to the courthouse. They never checked my references, but if you need a reference and went to LMHS, we probably know each other anyway. Shoot me a private message. |
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What is the police mindset about concealed carry in Lower Merion and surrounding areas? I've been contemplating getting my permit, but I'm concerned about what kind of treatment I might get from the local LEOs. Do any of you inform the officer that you are legally carrying when you get pulled over? Any issues so far?
The reason I ask is because around here the police seem to be militant about writing citations for any little thing, so it makes me wonder how gun-friendly they are. The motto around here isn't "Serve & Protect," but "Stop & Collect." I've encountered a lot of attitude from younger local officers as well. |
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I've had no problems with LM cops. In general they're an excellent department. They're paid well and expectations are likewise high. |
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I really sweated this out and finally decided on a WWII Navy vet and a NG Air Force retired friend. Although I'm sure they would have given me grief if I left the references blank, the pure deciding factor was the outcome of the PICS call. None of my references where contacted before or after the application process. Quote:
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Good luck offshorebear with your LTCF application. ![]() The only other words of wisdom that I can think of is, return silence with silence. Maybe I was reading too much into it, but near the beginning the guy processing me said something to the effect "So, you want to do this?," followed by silence and a frown. I said "Yes," followed by my silence and a smile. I don't know if he was "fishing" or not, but after I remained silent for a while he then smiled and proceeded to process me and was actually quite friendly by the time the whole thing was finished. I don't think it would have went nearly so well if I took his initial frown as an invitation to argue with him over the merits of my application. Maybe it was purely in my imagination, so take it with a grain of salt. YMMV of course.
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