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    Default Anyone have a UT non-resident permit?

    I have a resident PA LTCF. I am looking to get a UT non-res permit so I can travel in DE with my CCW ( is that messed up or what ). Has anyone here in SEPA gone through the process? If so, where did you get your valid UT firearms training?

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    Default Re: Anyone have a UT non-resident permit?

    NWPA here. (Sorry, maybe they offer something out your way?) I took a class from a company called front sight. They offered no weapons training, only classroom theoretical. Four hour class, slideshow of operating parts of guns, quick BULLSHIT law "recommendations", then everything I needed to apply. They took my picture, and fingerprints required.... Easy peasy.


    Six weeks later (I think)... POW! license in hand
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    Default Re: Anyone have a UT non-resident permit?

    I took a course from Team Life held in Delaware County. Cabela's and gander Mountain host the classes regularly. They are conducted by legal heat. Took about 6 weeks to get my license from Utah.

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    Default Re: Anyone have a UT non-resident permit?

    I took the Utah class at Heritage Guild in Easton PA.
    The class included photo and finger printing.
    Class also satisfied requirements for getting Arizona's permit.
    --ET

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    Default Re: Anyone have a UT non-resident permit?

    I live in Delco. I actually drove to Harrisburg to the Bass pro shop and took a class with Legal heat. Got my fingerprints done while I was there. 5 weeks later had my permit. A Florida permit will do the trick too.
    Don’t like me ???? Tough, I don’t give a flying f@@k about ya.

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    Default Re: Anyone have a UT non-resident permit?

    Quote Originally Posted by Aggies Coach View Post
    I live in Delco. I actually drove to Harrisburg to the Bass pro shop and took a class with Legal heat. Got my fingerprints done while I was there. 5 weeks later had my permit. A Florida permit will do the trick too.
    Thanks

    What was the duration of the class and how much did it cost?

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    Default Re: Anyone have a UT non-resident permit?

    I did mine in York two years ago, some training outfit from VA. Under 8 hours class and rest, no range requirement. Don't recall how much the class cost, UT charged $85.
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    Default Re: Anyone have a UT non-resident permit?

    Quote Originally Posted by Seabee CO View Post
    I have a resident PA LTCF. I am looking to get a UT non-res permit so I can travel in DE with my CCW ( is that messed up or what ). Has anyone here in SEPA gone through the process? If so, where did you get your valid UT firearms training?
    I assume you are a veteran, look at getting a FL permit. The permit costs more but you don't have to take the class if you can produce a DD214. You get DE with the FL also.

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    Default Re: Anyone have a UT non-resident permit?

    Quote Originally Posted by ray h View Post
    I assume you are a veteran, look at getting a FL permit. The permit costs more but you don't have to take the class if you can produce a DD214. You get DE with the FL also.
    COOL...learned something today. I have a DD214... Never knew that.
    I will be doing this Same thing as sone as I get home
    God Bless America and pass the ammunition!

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    Default Re: Anyone have a UT non-resident permit?

    Quote Originally Posted by Seabee CO View Post
    I have a resident PA LTCF. I am looking to get a UT non-res permit so I can travel in DE with my CCW ( is that messed up or what ). Has anyone here in SEPA gone through the process? If so, where did you get your valid UT firearms training?
    Team Life Inc. Is hosting a Utah CP class on10/18/14 @ the Delaware County Emergency Services Training Center.

    215-310-5436
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