L1 Fingerprinting on Good Friday. Paid the $50 the next monday (+$2 for notary) LTCH in hand in 8 days. Good enough for me!
Indiana doesn't require any notary, just FYI, in the event someone else sees this.
Proccesed through L-1 and mailed off on 4-16, it's now 4-30, and I have no LTCH. This is expidited?
Proccesed through L-1 and mailed off on 4-16, it's now 4-30, and I have no LTCH. This is expidited?
I was going to ask about that . I've heard some locals charged for envelope and stamp when going the old fashioned route. But this isn't that. Unless the clerks hasn't had too many L1s come in yet and doesn't know it.
why would you mail anything?
when you went through the L1 site you are given the chance to pay the state fee $75, L1 fee like $12 and schedule a printing time and location. You show up, get printed, and then go pay the local $50 to either the city or county depending on where you live, in city limits or not.
there is no mailing of anything involved
Thats wierd because the chief is supposed to sign off on them.When I visited my local PD after my L-1 apointment, they stamped and signed a copy of my application, then handed it to me in a Manila envelope per-addressed to ISP Firearms Div. I had to take that to the PO and mail it myself. All fees were paid.
Why? Who knows? My PD wasn't very clear or informative on procedure. I think I'd better call ISP tomorrow and find out the status of my application.
Thats wierd because the chief is supposed to sign off on them.
Indiana doesn't require any notary, just FYI, in the event someone else sees this.
I was going to ask about that . I've heard some locals charged for envelope and stamp when going the old fashioned route. But this isn't that. Unless the clerks hasn't had too many L1s come in yet and doesn't know it.
Moved to IN, filled out application online for a Lifetime Personal Defense license, didn't know about electronic fingerprinting, so I went to local PD to get inked. Paid them, mailed a check and fingerprints to state.
Been waiting 1.5 months now.
GO ELECTRONIC.
It came today - happy ending. Still a lot faster than some states through the mail.
UPDATE!
Just straightened it all out. For whatever reason, the woman @PD who handled my application was not familiar with protocol, and never submitted the application, just handed me a signed copy. A quick call to ISP confirmed that my app was never received. It's all taken care of now, according to my PD. We shall soon see.