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Move notification - Other nonres permits? (CT, PA, NH, etc. )
This is a discussion on Move notification - Other nonres permits? (CT, PA, NH, etc. ) within the Gun Laws forums, part of the General category; Thank you C-pher and LenS. I'm not a big poster but I do consider this place a great source of ...
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04-04-2012, 01:16 PM #1NES Member
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Move notification - Other nonres permits? (CT, PA, NH, etc. )
Thank you C-pher and LenS. I'm not a big poster but I do consider this place a great source of info.
If anyone is interested, I was able to do a little research regarding my out of state lic.(s) This info is accurate as far as I can tell. If I am off base please chime in.
NH
Please forward a letter to NH State Police, Permits and Licensing Unit, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord NH 03305 notifying us of the change of address, including the old and new address. If you would like to receive a license that reflects the new address, enclose a fee of $3.00 made out to State of New Hampshire - Treasurer.
Maine
Send out another application with $2 for the change of address
PA
Not required as per Missy in Firearms Records (she was amused by the Massachusetts laws)
CT -
NOTE: I'm not sure if this applies to just resident permits but they allow you to email it to them.
A person holding a state or local pistol permit is required to notify the issuing authority within two business days of any change of address. Persons holding state pistol permits may contact SLFU at (860) 685-8290 to update their address. The unit is open during normal business hours Monday through Friday of each week. A change of address may also be filed via email atDPS.Spec.Licensing@po.state.ct.us or by mailing a letter to Department of Public Safety, Special Licensing and Firearms Unit, P.O. Box 2794, Middletown, CT.06457. Include your name, permit number, old address and new address..
C+R FFL-03
As a collector you are required to complete all items on ATF Form 5300.38,
except: 4,14,15,16 and 17.
Mail your application to:
ATF
P.O. Box 409567
Atlanta, Georgia 30384-9567Never use Duct tape. It's messy, careless, and can cause all sorts of problems a month down the road.
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04-04-2012, 01:21 PM #2
efowke, that is some real good info there that I'm sure can be useful to others. Perhaps Drgrant might move it to a new sticky thread under Gun Laws and title it Moving-Notification for New England & PA Permits <HINT,HINT>
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04-04-2012, 01:28 PM #3
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04-04-2012, 01:37 PM #4NES Member
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HA HA After six years I got myself a stickie.
Never use Duct tape. It's messy, careless, and can cause all sorts of problems a month down the road.
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04-10-2012, 04:55 PM #5
for Utah:
To make address changes to your concealed weapon permit, e-mail the pertinent information to the Bureau of Criminal Identification at DPSFIREARMS@utah.gov. Be sure to include your BRL Number, full name as it appears on the permit, address as it appears on the permit, current phone number, and the new address. You can go to the link below and fill out the form and mail it in if you wish to have a new permit with the updated information on it.
http://publicsafety.utah.gov
This information can be mailed to:
Firearms Section
Bureau of Criminal Identification
3888 W 5400 S
Salt Lake City UT 84114-8280
BCI Firearms Division
3888 West 5400 South
Salt Lake City, Utah 84129
801-965-4445
dpsfirearms@utah.gov
bci.utah.gov


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