L1 Clark Co, 12-13-12. No priors. Received today.
Has anyone recently applied for theirs through L1 in Vigo County and recieved it back? About how long did it take? I'm going to Colorado in a month and was wanting to carry while hiking the rockies. I applied/paid L1 January 8th. Leaving for CO March 9th. What do you guys think?
Has anyone recently applied for theirs through L1 in Vigo County and recieved it back? About how long did it take? I'm going to Colorado in a month and was wanting to carry while hiking the rockies. I applied/paid L1 January 8th. Leaving for CO March 9th. What do you guys think?
Has anyone recently applied for theirs through L1 in Vigo County and recieved it back? About how long did it take? I'm going to Colorado in a month and was wanting to carry while hiking the rockies. I applied/paid L1 January 8th. Leaving for CO March 9th. What do you guys think?
Has anyone recently applied for theirs through L1 in Vigo County and recieved it back? About how long did it take? I'm going to Colorado in a month and was wanting to carry while hiking the rockies. I applied/paid L1 January 8th. Leaving for CO March 9th. What do you guys think?
You should have room to spare-for it to arrive before the trip.
Unless your going to Denver or the county it sits in, I don't believe you need a license to open carry.
Thank you for your helpful info. Do you have amy idea how long the L1 apps are currently waiting?Thanks, I just realized that I did not address the L1 issue.... L1 is digitized from the start and are placed in a queue when you finish the process at L1. The equipment is pretty fail-safe since it analyzes the prints as they are taken and will reject any unreadable or problem prints.
Once you complete the local payment, they (PD or Sheriff) basically click a button. There is a memo field where comments can be entered by the local agency prior to submission. There is no need to scan a fingerprint card, link the scanned prints to the submitted application, and run then run the query. It is basically a few click of the mouse locally and at ISP. The search takes considerably longer than the process itself.
An interesting and frustrating factoid: Many law enforcement agencies in Indiana offered either become a location for the inkless fingerprinting or to utilize current inkless printing solutions that are used for AFIS in place of inked prints (including our agency), but were denied and the service was given to private company (L1) that charges for the service. My guess is that there is a relationship between the state and L1, much like the state crash reporting service.
we will be staying at a cabin in Evergreen, CO about 40 minutes west of Denver in Jefferson County. Where did you hear that at? is that also true for Rocky Mountain National Park?
Errrr
12/12/12
L1
Marion
No priors
Nothing yet.
Gettin mad.