I'm military, resident of FL, stationed in VA. I've had my FL CCW license for years... the process included fingerprints, photo, lengthy application... was glad to do it.
But thanks to Ace and Gary (our Governor and Attorney General) in Richmond, my FL license is null and void in the Old Dominion State come February 1st.
So today, I took a long lunch and headed down to the Courthouse with a copy of my orders. I walked up to the 3rd Floor of Bldg10 and grabbed an application off the wall in the Clerk-Of-The-Court's vestibule. It was a 1-page affair similar to a 4473. Then I approached the counter with my application, orders, Mil ID, and DL... she looked everything over and then charged my CC for $52... "You should receive your card in the mail in 4-6 weeks".
Then I just stood there for another second looking at her because it wasn't possible that I was done already... "Is there something else you need?" I'd been inside the Bldg for less than 10 minutes. Unfreakingbelievable... why can't dealing with the Govt always be that easy... yes, even coming from a career Navy guy.
CAVEAT: In VA, my MilID satisfies the requirement for "Firearms Training"... but there is a list of what other types of training will satisfy on the state websites... basically any firearms training that gives you a certificate is good.
ALSO: If you are in VA and visit a courthouse, no weapons of course, but most also don't allow cel-phones inside... I just saved you a trip back to your car.
But thanks to Ace and Gary (our Governor and Attorney General) in Richmond, my FL license is null and void in the Old Dominion State come February 1st.
So today, I took a long lunch and headed down to the Courthouse with a copy of my orders. I walked up to the 3rd Floor of Bldg10 and grabbed an application off the wall in the Clerk-Of-The-Court's vestibule. It was a 1-page affair similar to a 4473. Then I approached the counter with my application, orders, Mil ID, and DL... she looked everything over and then charged my CC for $52... "You should receive your card in the mail in 4-6 weeks".
Then I just stood there for another second looking at her because it wasn't possible that I was done already... "Is there something else you need?" I'd been inside the Bldg for less than 10 minutes. Unfreakingbelievable... why can't dealing with the Govt always be that easy... yes, even coming from a career Navy guy.
CAVEAT: In VA, my MilID satisfies the requirement for "Firearms Training"... but there is a list of what other types of training will satisfy on the state websites... basically any firearms training that gives you a certificate is good.
ALSO: If you are in VA and visit a courthouse, no weapons of course, but most also don't allow cel-phones inside... I just saved you a trip back to your car.