So did you apply for the PI license and Handgun Permit on the same app? and did you apply as a security guard license as well?
yes all on the same app and yes to the security guard as well. Have you done this too? If so, how did it work out?
So did you apply for the PI license and Handgun Permit on the same app? and did you apply as a security guard license as well?
Theoretically they could tell you at the end of each ninety day period they were continuing the investigation in perpetuity. I guess the peasants should count themselves lucky.Kinda strange. The actual W&C permit app says they may take up to 45 business days but the MSP SOP says applicants are to be notified if the investigation will go beyond 90 days. I can't find anything in either the statutes or COMAR regarding a processing time. Only that MSP will conduct an investigation.
More intentional ambiguity?
Kinda strange. The actual W&C permit app says they may take up to 45 business days but the MSP SOP says applicants are to be notified if the investigation will go beyond 90 days. I can't find anything in either the statutes or COMAR regarding a processing time. Only that MSP will conduct an investigation.
More intentional ambiguity?
Yes I got the generic while conducting business as restrictions, appealed based on being self employed and always at work.
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Then the restriction was moot. Don't understand why all the people working 24/7/365 bother appealing the restriction.
The MSP website says please allow 90 days for the completion of the application process. I believe there is a way to appeal if they are taking too long and requesting numerous extensions. I hope it doesn't get to that point though. I haven't heard of any instances where they just drag it on by getting extensions. That seems pointless- but it is Maryland
No it says 90 business days as this screen shot illustrates.
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Then the restriction was moot. Don't understand why all the people working 24/7/365 bother appealing the restriction.
This is incorrect. As long as yourIt says allow 90 days for renewal ... if you don't apply for renewal 90 days before your permit expires you can't renew, you have to apply as a new applicant, not a renewal.
This is incorrect. As long as your
application is submitted prior to expiration you are good to go. As a matter of fact if you wait until the last minute you can keep carrying on your old permit until the new one arrives.
Yep, you and I both renewed just shy of expiration last year.Correct.. That is one reason the permit says "If expired, contact MSP prior to arrest."
It says allow 90 days for renewal ... if you don't apply for renewal 90 days before your permit expires you can't renew, you have to apply as a new applicant, not a renewal.