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I was wondering if anyone knows a place around Toms River to apply for the Florida and Utah CCW Permits. I was looking for a class as I never really looked into CCW and will be traveling alot in the near future. I was just wondering if there were any good places that offer this training in my area?

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Do you have a shotgun or rifle hunting license? If you do, and still have the certificate, thats all you need.

 

No need for someone else to do your paperwork, send the completed application, a copy of your hunting license certificate stating you completed the firearms safety course, a passport photo, and a check for whatever the current fee is.

 

Mine took exactly 1 month to get back to me.

 

Jer

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Do you have a shotgun or rifle hunting license? If you do, and still have the certificate, thats all you need.

 

No need for someone else to do your paperwork, send the completed application, a copy of your hunting license certificate stating you completed the firearms safety course, a passport photo, and a check for whatever the current fee is.

 

Mine took exactly 1 month to get back to me.

 

Jer

 

Don't forget fingerprints.

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Do you have a shotgun or rifle hunting license? If you do, and still have the certificate, thats all you need.

 

I you no longer have the certificate NJ Hunter Ed can fax you over a copy and/or mail it to you.

Education Office at 856-629-0552 or toll-free at 877-2-HUNT-NJ, or via e-mail at [email protected].

 

 

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I sure did!!!

 

My local PD did them for me for no charge on the florida form

 

You're extremely fortunate to have a local PD like that. Mine basically laughed in my face when I asked if they would do them for my FL CCW.

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You don't say where your travels will take you....will FL be one of those places?

 

If you will be going to FL, then you will definitely need the FL permit.

 

If you will not be going to FL then skip that one for the cheaper options of UT and/or AZ.

 

Here is a list of UT instructors. http://publicsafety....nstructors.html. You would need to take a class from a UT instructor before applying for the UT permit. $51/$15 initial/renewal.

 

AZ is just about as cheap at $60/$43...but the training options are greater. No pic required and anybody can do your prints. http://www.azdps.gov...Permits/Obtain/

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