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I'm not sure if i posted my question in the correct place... also posted this in NJ gun laws...

 

Good evening...

 

Looking to be a new gun owner, I'm a "forum noob" here... I've been taking some lessons out at the Heritage Guild in Easton so that I'm prepared to be a gun owner whenever I get my ID/permits back from the PD..

 

Anyway...

 

 

I live in Woodbridge..

 

Last week of January

I submitted the standard application STS 033

The lady at PD took my drivers license and used it to fill out the Mental Health form herself

I paid $5 for the ID and $2 each for the handgun permits, cash, got a receipt.. was told they average about 4 to 6 weeks to get the card & permits once the fingerprints are done... could that be true?

 

Was given the form & info for fingerprinting for Morpho track... had to wait nearly 2 weeks for an appointment i could actually get to on time, South Plainfield... setup appointment and paid $57.50 online

 

PD and Morpho told me I do nothing else... that PD gets the fingerprints back from Morpho somehow... so Now i'm just waiting...

 

BUT at my last lesson in Easton, the instructor told me I was supposed to pay $18 by money order for the background check??? he was shocked that I didn't do this and that no one told me this??? is he wrong??? or is woodbridge PD intentionally not telling people about this to delay things??? I'm a 'details guy' and would definately remember if i was told/asked to get an $18 money order, it was never mentioned verbally or on any written document i have

 

please advise on this $18 money order issue??

is it somehow covered by the $57 morphotrack payment??

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The lady at the Woodbridge PD is usually Connie and she is one of the main reasons that the permits are processed so fast. If there's ever a delay, it is most likely due to your referrals or the background check.

 

Compared to other areas, be happy that Woodbridge is your PD.

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Be thankful. We live in a legit town who doesn't screw us wit permits. Make sure when you pick up your stuff, you tell Connie she's the best....because she is.

 

The 4 week clock doesn't start ticking until the pd get your prints back from morphotrak. My fid took 6 weeks because of this but I got permits in 28 days.

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Just filled out paperwork for my father, who lives in Woodbridge Twp. Somehow, he had a lot less paper than I did. Just the standard form and some sheet cerifying that he wasn't ever convicted as a juvenile. I think the reason Woodbridge is fast with their paperwork is because their PD is so big. Where I live... 11,000 people total, almost no crime ever, so the PD probably got overwhelmed.

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When I was in woodbridge, the average time was around 60 days. I'd expect it to be similar despite moving to morpho because it hasn't been much harder to get a morhpo appointment than it has been to actually catch the guys who did fingerprinting when they were supposed to be in.

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