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Newbie Joined: Apr 2013 From: Sparks NV Posts: 2 | Sumner PD
Hi I am a Nevada resident, whose job has me going to Sumner at least once a month for at least a week. I currently hold my NV resident CCW, and was wondering how difficult is it for an out of state resident to apply for a CCW from Sumner PD. The reason why I ask is the Sumner PD website states Quote:
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Marksman Joined: Dec 2012 From: Vancouver, WA Posts: 266 |
You gotta get cleared with the Sheriff being that you are out of state.
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Sharpshooter Joined: Jan 2009 From: Lynnwood, WA Posts: 870 |
are you sure you need to? I think WA will recognize a lot of permits.
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Marksman Joined: Dec 2012 From: Vancouver, WA Posts: 266 | Quote:
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Newbie Joined: Apr 2013 From: Sparks NV Posts: 2 |
Thank you for the reply, this is good to know. The WA State Licensing website gave me the impression that I could apply at the Sumner PD. Quote:
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Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2013 From: tacoma, WA Posts: 41 |
SUMNER POLICE DEPARTMENT PERMIT TO POSSESS A FIREARM--NEW APPLICATION (If you live outside the City Limits of Sumner, you will be directed to the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department or the city agency where you reside.) http://www.ci.sumner.wa.us/Governmen...ms_renewal.htm OK looks like you'll be going downtown to the LESA office across from the City-County building. Lovely neighborhood. :-) Last edited by StoneKnife; 04-10-2013 at 12:40 PM. Reason: Edit, I just found this: |
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Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2013 From: tacoma, WA Posts: 41 |
Following up on my post there, there's no provision advertised on Sumner PD's site to get a CPL. I'd bet bucks to doughnuts that this is going to be a Pierce County issue. I live in University Place and it's downtown to LESA I went. |
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Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2013 From: tacoma, WA Posts: 41 |
And finally in the spam-o-rama: SUMNER POLICE DEPARTMENT FINGERPRINTING At this time, the Sumner Police Department can provide fingerprinting services only as part of a concealed weapons permit process. Fingerprints for a concealed weapons permit are done Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to 12:45 pm and from 5:15 to 5:45 pm by appointment only. Call 253-863-6384 during business hours to schedule your appointment. If you need fingerprint services for any other reason, please contact our two neighboring agencies for more information: Bonney Lake Police Department at (253) 863-2218 or the Law Enforcement Support Agency in Tacoma at (253) 798-7441. CONTACT US Sumner Police Department 1104 Maple Street, Suite 140, Sumner WA 98390 Business Line: 253-863-6384 Tip Line: 253-299-5678 FAX: 253-299-5669 Should have just sterted with call 'em! |
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Rifleman Joined: Jul 2011 From: Seattle Posts: 124 |
When I moved to Washington, first thing I did was go get my CPP. Of course, at the time I was not a Washington resident. I have since gone through the process as a resident, and it was no different, other than I had to make sure I was going to the PD that had jurisdiction where I lived. For my "non-resident" CPP I went to the Redmond (town near Seattle) PD during their "advertised hours", filled out the paperwork, paid, and received my permit by mail a few weeks later. I imagine that Sumner operates in a similar manner. Call to be sure. |