It's been exactly 1 month since I filled out my concealed carry permit application for the state of Maine, and I just got it returned to me, including my uncashed check, with a note on the front saying:
"You must apply at the York Police Dept"
I called the DMV to see if my drivers license had any problems, as I have admittedly lapsed on my car insurance a few times over the past two years, and it's completely clean. I havent gotten a parking ticket in like ten years, and haven't been pulled over in around 5. I'd expect if I had anything outstanding, that I would have had a knock on my door years ago.
Another weird thing is you can see on my application that they actually assigned me a license. My number is there and whited out. There is one mistake on my application where I accidentally checked off "Change of address" which is an additional $2.00 which I did not include because it was a mistake.
I don't have anything to worry about, but I can't help but fear some erroneous problem, or some clerical error on some decade old issue may lead to me walking into the police department and finding myself in some unwanted bracelets.
Anyone experience this or have a clue? I was going to go this morning but money is tight this week, and knowing that the check isn't going to clear frees me up. I'll be going Friday morning, so hopefully I can post here Friday evening about what the problem is. If you don't see me, you know where I am lol.
"You must apply at the York Police Dept"
I called the DMV to see if my drivers license had any problems, as I have admittedly lapsed on my car insurance a few times over the past two years, and it's completely clean. I havent gotten a parking ticket in like ten years, and haven't been pulled over in around 5. I'd expect if I had anything outstanding, that I would have had a knock on my door years ago.
Another weird thing is you can see on my application that they actually assigned me a license. My number is there and whited out. There is one mistake on my application where I accidentally checked off "Change of address" which is an additional $2.00 which I did not include because it was a mistake.
I don't have anything to worry about, but I can't help but fear some erroneous problem, or some clerical error on some decade old issue may lead to me walking into the police department and finding myself in some unwanted bracelets.
Anyone experience this or have a clue? I was going to go this morning but money is tight this week, and knowing that the check isn't going to clear frees me up. I'll be going Friday morning, so hopefully I can post here Friday evening about what the problem is. If you don't see me, you know where I am lol.