Prince William County CHP

Open Carry and Concealed Carry. Where did you carry today?
Post Reply
User avatar
logistixz
Marksman
Marksman
Posts: 53
Joined: Wed, 06 May 2009 15:47:52

Prince William County CHP

Post by logistixz »

anybody in prince william county have a chp? how were they as far as processing the application? did they slack like i hear fairfax does and take up the whole 45 days?
User avatar
Bob
Sharp Shooter
Sharp Shooter
Posts: 271
Joined: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 21:39:28
Location: Brookneal Va.

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by Bob »

I thought someone from Prince William would get back to you by now.

I don't know about Prince William but here in Campbell county, they make you wait until the last day. I have some family in Va Beach and he got his quick, some thing like two weeks or so.

Good luck, you'll get it.
The Bonnie Blue Flag


"I'll keep My Guns, My Freedom, and My Money, You can keep the Change"
User avatar
JacobDW
Sharp Shooter
Sharp Shooter
Posts: 146
Joined: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 22:02:12

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by JacobDW »

Im in pwc and yes they make you sit on your hands as long as you can, I just OC'ed while I waited and concealed in my house (legal) for practice.
User avatar
logistixz
Marksman
Marksman
Posts: 53
Joined: Wed, 06 May 2009 15:47:52

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by logistixz »

Well, they sent my application back. Turns out i forgot to put "None" in the tattoo/scars area. Ill have to send it back today and hope i didnt forget anything else.
User avatar
allingeneral
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 9678
Joined: Sun, 01 Mar 2009 17:38:25
Location: King George, Virginia
Contact:

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by allingeneral »

logistixz wrote:Well, they sent my application back. Turns out i forgot to put "None" in the tattoo/scars area. Ill have to send it back today and hope i didnt forget anything else.
Man - how rude. Why couldn't the clerk just call you and ask what to put there...you say "None", clerk writes "None" and sends it on its way.

So, does this mean your 45 days starts all over?

I agree with the OC thing...just OC everywhere you go until you get your CHP :thumbsup:
Please consider a DONATION to VGOF to help cover our operating costs

Image
User avatar
cwats04
Marksman
Marksman
Posts: 63
Joined: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 15:10:35

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by cwats04 »

allingeneral wrote:
logistixz wrote:Well, they sent my application back. Turns out i forgot to put "None" in the tattoo/scars area. Ill have to send it back today and hope i didnt forget anything else.
Man - how rude. Why couldn't the clerk just call you and ask what to put there...you say "None", clerk writes "None" and sends it on its way.

So, does this mean your 45 days starts all over?

I agree with the OC thing...just OC everywhere you go until you get your CHP :thumbsup:
i bet it will which is deffintely a bumer to the OP i know it stinks waiting for it to show up but at least you do have the option to OC in the meantime
Moccasin

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by Moccasin »

Seems to me that they are messing with you, prolonging the issue of the permit. My wife and I both left the "Tattoos and scars" part blank without any problem (Madison County). We did complete the rest of the "physical description" box- height, weight, etc., which I could see being a problem if left blank. And I'm almost positive your time will start all over again, the form was rejected for being incomplete (whether it truly was) so the process starts again.

I think VCDL had a point of contact on their web site to contact about this kind of stuff. I'll look around and post it here, you can call/email them if you want. There should be written instructions for that form and I can't find any, that leaves the form open to localities determining how they want it completed. I know most of it is obvious but this one being kicked back is bogus since there are no instructions.
User avatar
logistixz
Marksman
Marksman
Posts: 53
Joined: Wed, 06 May 2009 15:47:52

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by logistixz »

yea it seems like im answering my own question on how prince william county is with their chp's
Moccasin

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by Moccasin »

Here's the POC

Chief Justice
Supreme Court of Virginia
100 North Ninth Street, Fifth Floor
Richmond, VA 23219

If you dig a little you can probably find an email address but snail mail can be sent to the above. I'd send a letter and question the lack of instructions for the form and the appearant discrepancies between localities. To me it seems that they are using anything they can to prolong the process.
User avatar
logistixz
Marksman
Marksman
Posts: 53
Joined: Wed, 06 May 2009 15:47:52

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by logistixz »

Thanks for the info moccasin, ill have to write them and inform them about this situation. I'm going to call them next week to see if they had received my application back.
User avatar
VCDLPresident
Activist
Activist
Posts: 11
Joined: Wed, 04 Mar 2009 23:23:18

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by VCDLPresident »

logistixz wrote:Well, they sent my application back. Turns out i forgot to put "None" in the tattoo/scars area. Ill have to send it back today and hope i didnt forget anything else.
Unfortunately leaving that entry blank enters a gray area. They can argue, and probably successfully, that the application was not turned in completed. I think most jurisdictions apply a commonsense rule and take a blank on that field to mean "none."

However the law doesn't specify and it would be a tough thing to fight.

Rather than leave lines blank on such an application, it is better to put "none" or "n/a", or for social security numbers, "none disclosed, if any".
User avatar
DrWho
Pot Shot
Pot Shot
Posts: 2
Joined: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 19:36:57

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by DrWho »

I just received my third CHP through Prince William County and I am pleased to say I have had no problems.

The last time I renewed a very pretty young lady took my paperwork and she read over it careful. She noticed I had missed something and handed it back to me to complete it. She was very professional.

It did take 30 days for a renewal but my CHP is not due to June 26th so I had plenty of time.
User avatar
Valdarjen
Pot Shot
Pot Shot
Posts: 3
Joined: Mon, 09 Mar 2009 06:02:12

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by Valdarjen »

I got my CHP from PWC a little over three years ago and it took 30 days.
User avatar
logistixz
Marksman
Marksman
Posts: 53
Joined: Wed, 06 May 2009 15:47:52

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by logistixz »

ok, so i contacted them today since they deposited my check 2 days ago and they still have no record of receiving my application? this is starting to get a little strange, the lady that answered the telephone said she would email the person that handles the permits and have her email me so hopefully this gets sorted out.
User avatar
allingeneral
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 9678
Joined: Sun, 01 Mar 2009 17:38:25
Location: King George, Virginia
Contact:

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by allingeneral »

logistixz wrote:ok, so i contacted them today since they deposited my check 2 days ago and they still have no record of receiving my application? this is starting to get a little strange, the lady that answered the telephone said she would email the person that handles the permits and have her email me so hopefully this gets sorted out.
They cashed the check...that's the important part! :roll:
Please consider a DONATION to VGOF to help cover our operating costs

Image
User avatar
Bobtail1911
Sharp Shooter
Sharp Shooter
Posts: 213
Joined: Thu, 14 May 2009 13:28:51
Location: Manassas
Contact:

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by Bobtail1911 »

I'll be submitting my application June 1st. :clap:
Dan Wesson Commander Bobtail 1911 in Desert Tan and SS
Stop CONGRESS now!>> http://reformcongress.org/
The best insurance is your own 1911 semi-automatic pistol...http://www.metrohealthquote.com
User avatar
Cliff
On Target
On Target
Posts: 41
Joined: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 22:20:30

Re: Prince William County CHP

Post by Cliff »

I moved to Woodbridge from Maryland in December of 2007. In Febuary of 08 I submitted my paperwork for my CHP. I received it in the mail in 28 days. No problems whatsoever.
"All great things are simple, and many can be expressed in single words: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope."

--Sir Winston Churchill
Post Reply

Return to “Carrying Your Firearm”