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NJ Resident Getting a Concealed Carry Permit in PA

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Where and when will you be in Houston? My wife has an appointment next Tuesday in Spring and when she booked it, almost the entire day was open. Bonus-it's next door to Spring Guns & Ammo store and range...with rentals, including full auto.

 

 

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I spoke with IndentoGO again and asked to see if there are any available appointments when I'm in Houston. The representative asked why I wanted to do anything in Texas if I'm from New Jersey. She was completely unhelpful and insisted - unlike the representative this morning - that I had to pay the $140 to Texas DPS before she could look up availability.

 

She refused to help even after I explained that the representative this morning was able to tell me that information. I have a feeling that she was from a NJ, NY, or CA call center.

They told me the same thing when I called about mine. I took a chance and there were a ton of openings in several places around dallas/Plano area

 

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magnawing, this week. I wish I had more notice, because I think it could have otherwise worked out.

 

T Bill, thanks. I saw that. I think it's outdated, because they don't accept hard cards except under narrow circumstances for residents. Something like living in a county with less than 46,000 people and being a certain distance away from an electronic fingerprinting facility.

 

 

I figured out that if you proceed on the IdentoGO website like you're adopting domestically through a private attorney, it doesn't cross-reference your name with an active application like it does for a lot of the other categories. It brings you right to the scheduling page. Unfortunately there are no openings within an hour and a half radius until days after I'll be gone. Of course, this assumes that IdentoGO doesn't prioritize fingerprinting for certain purposes and show different results for each.

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