I had to meet with the Captain in Bedford. He used it as fingerprinting time and get to know you.
Lasted about 5 minutes including the fingerpprinting and me wrting th $10 dollar check. I guess I could have sat there and said nothing when he was exchanging pleasantries but I am not sure how wise that would have been.
When I left a voice mail to set a meeting for the local fingerprinting he was out for coffee and he returned my call as soon as he got back. Then he rearanged his schidule to meet me for the fingerprinting because I was going out of town and he was going to be on vacation when I got back.
All in all it was an easy process and he was a nice guy.
I just wanted to give you guys an update on this. I just got a call yesterday informing me that Carmel has changed it's rules and no longer requires a meeting with the chief of police. I guess the volume of applicants must have been too much for them.
At any rate I think this is a positive move for the city, and I hope that others follow suit.
I just wanted to give you guys an update on this. I just got a call yesterday informing me that Carmel has changed it's rules and no longer requires a meeting with the chief of police. I guess the volume of applicants must have been too much for them.
At any rate I think this is a positive move for the city, and I hope that others follow suit.
I just wanted to give you guys an update on this. I just got a call yesterday informing me that Carmel has changed it's rules and no longer requires a meeting with the chief of police. I guess the volume of applicants must have been too much for them.
At any rate I think this is a positive move for the city, and I hope that others follow suit.
I still had mine in under 30 days, where I have seen people wait close to 60 days when doing everything by mail.
I would think that if you get your LTCH in Carmel, it will become very sticky.