Actually just looked the email they sent me...said it would be up to 90 days and I had emailed them on day 59 and further emails may slow the process. 90 days!? For a renewal? Countries have lasted less time.
HMP;n29308 said:Im in NC
Last time I renewed it took a few minutes and a few bucks and a bit of a wait to get it in.
Also, I went to get mine renewed right before it expired, they said that I'd be fine carrying the 'old' one since I'd already filed for a new one, that should I get stopped it'd be fine.
mhuxtable;n30256 said:So in Wake County do we have to go down to the courthouse to renew in person? Or can we do it online?
MostWanted;n99925 said:Go online, fill out the forms, print out seven pages of forms but don't sign them. While online, make an appointment (in December 2016, I had to wait three weeks for the first available appointment). Go downtown, hand the nice lady your forms, out the door in about ten minutes. Permit arrived in the mail six weeks after that, no second trip downtown.
BigWaylon;n99889 said:Curious...is Meck Co still notifying people with these ridiculously "unprivate" post cards? Is it common across the state, or just here?
BigWaylon;n99889 said:Curious...is Meck Co still notifying people with these ridiculously "unprivate" post cards? Is it common across the state, or just here?
That's my wife's from a couple years ago. I don't think I got one like that five years ago, but mine expires in July (already have appt set for April). Curious if GRNC ever fought this battle over privacy concerns. (It was her initial permit, so maybe it's not done for renewals anyway?)
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Are they still sending the postcards for approval notification?Got my notification that my permit is ready in Mecklenburg County on 3/17/17. Applied for renewal on 12/13/16.
Let the countdown begin...I went ahead and set my appointment in April, just inside the 90-day window for my July expiration. Figured I'd post this tidbit of info for your entertainment:
A metal detector is now located at the entrance of the Gun Permit office to provide a safe environment for the employees and customers. Please leave any item(s) that can be deemed as hazardous or a weapon at home or in your vehicle. Examples of such items are located by clicking on this link
PROHIBITED ITEMS (from the link above)
Alcoholic Beverages
Brass Knuckles
Bullets
Cameras
Cork Screw
Fish Hook
Forks (Metal)
Glass items /Containers
Guns (ALL)
Handcuff Key
Knitting / Sewing items
Knives (ALL)
Kubatons
Large Safety Pin
Laser Light
Leatherman
Letter Opener
Meat Thermometer
Metal Pick
Nails/ Screws
Paint
Paint Scraper
Painters Hook
Pepper Spray
Putty Knife
Razor Blade
Scissors Tasers/ Stun Guns
Tools (ALL)
Wire Hangers
Any item that can be deemed a weapon or hazardous by the Sheriff’s Office
yep, no carrying when dropping off a CHP renewal...
Just submitted mine for Durham County. Got the reminder post card monday, saw I could apply on line, so I did. Paid and had a choice of just about any day this week for an appointment. Chose 9am today, went in and was out of there about 5 minutes after getting there. In the office, sign 3 forms and I was done. They are quoting 45 days on a renewal, hopefully, they will send it but I doubt it. How else can they pay for the new digs?
My renewal came in today's mail in a plain envelope from the WCSO. Filed on 17Feb17...67 days.
Got my notification that my permit is ready in Mecklenburg County on 3/17/17. Applied for renewal on 12/13/16.
I am in Randolph County. I got a letter in the mail on my renewal. Wentand I did my renewal on line, paid, and printed off the forms.
Went down today and signed the forms. Handed them in and was told 45 to 90 days to pick up the new permit.
My third Mecklenburg renewal took 31 weeks. You are only allowed to apply 30 days before it expires. They know what they're doing And we allow it.Mine is in the process in Meck County. While at their office in Feb. they proudly quoted me 3 1/2 to 4 months.