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    Grand Master Know It All funkymonkey1111's Avatar
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    Default Arapahoe CCW Renewal Experience

    Has anyone renewed lately with the new procedure of Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday only and maximum of 15 people per day? (or heck, maybe that was always the way and I never knew it).

    Wondering if there are lines, or the 15 people are jammed up early, or if you can truly walk up and do it without a huge wait.

    Permit expires in about 45 days, but don't want to go any earlier than needed.

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    I did before the plague, it was the T,W,T then, but without the 15 person limit. Go early and be waiting at the door for them to open it, with the weather being fairly cold, most will wait in their cars till the door opens.
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    Do NOT conceal your ducks. They need to be able to see that they are indeed in a row.

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    The Sheriff's Office changed the policy--now 35 appointments per day, but they are handed out at 7am. So, you've got to stand in line at 7 (I was 24th in line this morning and got there at 6:30) to get a slot.

    they give you a time and you come back later (unless you're one of the first few in line)

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    Quote Originally Posted by funkymonkey1111 View Post
    The Sheriff's Office changed the policy--now 35 appointments per day, but they are handed out at 7am. So, you've got to stand in line at 7 (I was 24th in line this morning and got there at 6:30) to get a slot.
    So the sheriff's department has organized a daily super spreader event?

    [not that I really think that, but it might be interesting to report it to some local yellow journalism outlet to shame the department into a better system]

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    I renewed a few weeks ago and it was super painless. I did the entire thing by email. Printed and filled out the renewal application, took it to the bank to be notarized, scanned everything and emailed it in, paid by CC over the phone, and picked new card up. I picked it up in the late afternoon and there was nobody even in the office. (the security guard and the guy behind the window). Entire process took less than 3 days. Not sure about in person procedure, but highly recommend the email option if it is still available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer196 View Post
    I renewed a few weeks ago and it was super painless. I did the entire thing by email. Printed and filled out the renewal application, took it to the bank to be notarized, scanned everything and emailed it in, paid by CC over the phone, and picked new card up. I picked it up in the late afternoon and there was nobody even in the office. (the security guard and the guy behind the window). Entire process took less than 3 days. Not sure about in person procedure, but highly recommend the email option if it is still available.
    i didn't see an online renewal option. that would've been handy

    From the Sheriff's website: "We will no longer be accepting renewal applications submitted on-line."
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    I got there at 0545 and I was 9th in line. It’s a disaster of a system. I left around 0900.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TriggerHappy View Post
    I got there at 0545 and I was 9th in line. It’s a disaster of a system. I left around 0900.
    so, from that did you get one of the first appointments and leave with a permit?

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