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Ha. its funny you say that I took the moon island test today (same day as applied) and shot a 278 with one "little guy" off the black area. I couldnt help but think the same thing, super troopers.
Just to mention, they were super nice and professional. If you know what your doing and your respectful its easy and fun.
livefree, what did you put down for reason on your application?
Legally, if it was taken post ~October 1998 it is still "good". HOWEVER, under "suitability" chiefs can demand that the cert be no more than x months old, and many do. Boston is not one of the easiest places to deal with, so I seriously doubt that they would ever accept a cert that is 10 years old, even from a MCJTC (back then) academy!
ETA: If you want the definitive word, give their Licensing Dept a call and ask.
Hi All,
New to the forum and new to the experience of applying for a Class A LTC in Boston (restricted of course) and was hoping for some advice...
Went to Schroeder Plaza to get the application and they provided me with a checklist of required documents. On the application it asks whether you are a 'Naturalized Citizen' - I am a US citizen (have passport) but was not born in the US and derived my citizenship as a child (under 18 yrs of age) through my parents when they were naturalized. Technically speaking, I am not a 'Naturlized Citizen'. I explained my situation to the officer in the Licensing department and asked what documentation/proof I should provide to show that I am a US citizen. She was trying to be helpful but did not know what to do...
Anybody ever face this scenario and what did you do to satisfy the requirement?
Thanks in advance,
Ed
AFAIK we don't issue US passports to too many non-citizens.
Yes, I have a US passport. The officer said to bring that along but was very unclear on sufficiency of the US passport to satisfy as proof of citizenship.
They told me the same thing in person when I applied in January. They would not accept my passport, thankfully I had my BC with me.I didn't have my birth cert. on hand the day i wanted to go apply so i called the licensing department and asked if they accept passports and the person on the phone said they only accept a birth certificate.
Anyone of you guys that applied recently get your license yet. Im looking at 2 weeks right now. I know the original post says 2-6 months but my friend got his in January and it only took 2.5 weeks to get it.
I was told a lot of applicants fingerprints had been coming back as illegible and that I may be required to come back down and get reprinted. I sure hope I don't getting there is a royal pain.
Got mine on Saturday. 3 weeks plus 1 day.
Question for all you Bostonians...
I have everything I need to apply for my LTC, except only one utility bill (cable) is in my name. The rest (gas, electric...) are in my wife's name.
As a former city worker, I think I know the answer to this, but here goes... when they say you need to show 2 utility bills, do they mean exactly that, period? Would they accept a cable bill and a mortgage statement? Anybody here gotten away with this?
I had my wife add my name to the NStar bill today, but it won't take effect until next billing cycle. Frustrating.