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    Default Utah Application time limit

    Kicking myself in the butt. I attended a Utah Permit class and never got around to sending in the paperwork. Does this stuff expire after while, or can I go ahead and send it in now? Heck, if I had sent it in, I probably would have my permit by now it was so long ago.
    The American Revolution would never have happened with gun control....
    The day they want my guns, they'll have to bring theirs!!!
    Proud to be One of the 3%

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    Default Re: Utah Application time limit

    You have a year after taking the class to submit your paperwork.

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    Default Re: Utah Application time limit

    Dug out my paperwork. It was March 14th of 2009. Guess I better get my butt in gear.

    Looking at my fingerprint card. Prints looks really dull. Not smeared, just dull. Also realized that one slot says "signature of official taking fingerprints". I don't have a signature in there. Should there be one. I may have to run out and get fingerprinted again.
    The American Revolution would never have happened with gun control....
    The day they want my guns, they'll have to bring theirs!!!
    Proud to be One of the 3%

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    Default Re: Utah Application time limit

    I took my Utah class about a month ago, and I still haven't sent in my paperwork. Just haven't gotten around to getting the application notarized.

    Good to know that I still have plenty of time.
    "There are four boxes to use in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, ammo. Use in that order."

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    Default Re: Utah Application time limit

    When I took my class there was a notary and LEO on hand to do finger prints for us. Very convenient!

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    Default Re: Utah Application time limit

    Quote Originally Posted by reichebrown View Post
    When I took my class there was a notary and LEO on hand to do finger prints for us. Very convenient!
    I got fingerprinted at my class. No notory though. That would have been convinient.

    Guess I'm going to have to get my butt in gear and get this mailed in. I think I better get reprinted. It is really hard to see a couple of my fingers. Not smeared. It looks like it faded.
    The American Revolution would never have happened with gun control....
    The day they want my guns, they'll have to bring theirs!!!
    Proud to be One of the 3%

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    Default Re: Utah Application time limit

    Quote Originally Posted by Mtbkski View Post
    Dug out my paperwork. It was March 14th of 2009. Guess I better get my butt in gear.

    Looking at my fingerprint card. Prints looks really dull. Not smeared, just dull. Also realized that one slot says "signature of official taking fingerprints". I don't have a signature in there. Should there be one. I may have to run out and get fingerprinted again.
    Just make sure you get the same/correct card if you re-print, If I remember correctly the Utah card was blue.

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    Default Re: Utah Application time limit

    Quote Originally Posted by soberbyker View Post
    Just make sure you get the same/correct card if you re-print, If I remember correctly the Utah card was blue.

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    Good point. I wouldn't have caught that.

    Now, do you know if the State Police have the "blue" ones or will I have to find someone that does? Wonder what the difference is.
    The American Revolution would never have happened with gun control....
    The day they want my guns, they'll have to bring theirs!!!
    Proud to be One of the 3%

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    Default Re: Utah Application time limit

    Quote Originally Posted by Mtbkski View Post
    Good point. I wouldn't have caught that.

    Now, do you know if the State Police have the "blue" ones or will I have to find someone that does? Wonder what the difference is.
    there are three types of finger print cards. Red, white, and blue.

    Red-Bad boy...you've been arrested and they will forever be onfile in computer systems.

    White-Generally...for in house use only

    Blue-only for employment and background checks. They are scanned into the computer system, ran against the database looking for criminal matches for criminal history and then discarded. The prints are not uploaded and kept on file.

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    Default Re: Utah Application time limit

    Quote Originally Posted by Mtbkski View Post
    Good point. I wouldn't have caught that.

    Now, do you know if the State Police have the "blue" ones or will I have to find someone that does? Wonder what the difference is.
    If you need one, I can send you a blue one. I just brought back a couple hundred from Utah BCI when I was out there last month. PM your address.

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