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    There is an informal way to do it depending on the software the individual county uses.

    Software like AEGIS when the Sheriff creates a permit for you, it creates a profile in AEGIS. When officers (including municipal in those counties) run your info, a profile comes up with jack diddly shit attached to it, if the county does interagency shares of records, and most do.

    They know that means you have a permit.

    So the true answer is, by statutory law no, but certain counties have a loophole, unintentional way of showing that someone is likely a CCW holder. It's not absolute, and if you have a record in the county then they won't guess it, but if you're a clean green lima bean, yeah, they'll know in those places.

    ETA: I know Mesa and Montrose counties can tell last I knew (through this loophole) I believe Delta is interagency as well. Outside of that, I've never cared to poke which other counties have this ability.
    Last edited by FoxtArt; 02-10-2021 at 17:12.

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