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August 15th, 2015, 10:26 AM #1
Clarification on "local" police check form
To start, YES, I am aware that the local police check is NOT technically required. I know that If I really want to stick it to the man I will go to the Norristown courthouse with just my permit application, deal with the clerks snide remarks, and wait the 45 days like a real man.
However, let's say that I *hypothetically* wanted to follow the MontCo sheriff's "preferred" method of applying and have the local police check form filled out and submitted with my LTCF. What exactly constitutes my "local" police? I live on a township border within minutes of multiple local departments.
Does it have to be the department for the township in which I reside? The department that matches up with my mailing address? My closest physical police department? These are all different police departments in my case.
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August 15th, 2015, 12:18 PM #2
Re: Clarification on "local" police check form
It should be the local police department with primary jurisdiction for your location - they are the ones that would most likely know your neighborhood, any untoward police contact with you and if you have a notorious reputation. Proximity to the police departments are irrelevant.
IANAL
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