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Decided to apply for an Arizona CWP. Here we go!

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Mine took almost exactly 60 days, about 2 years ago.
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I think mine took 51 days this year.
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My Arizona license took seven weeks mailbox to mailbox. This was September 2017.
Oddly enough- the effective date on the license shows it was approved within two weeks of submission. But I guess it waited in line to be mailed for another five. Hopefully they'll mail yours sooner.
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Well this is certainly most unexpected. I was expecting a long wait. Wow this was quick!

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That's got to be a record. Congrats!
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Sweet
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Tell us why an Arizona CWP is desirable, please.

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surprise_i'm_armed wrote: Tue Oct 09, 2018 8:30 pm Tell us why an Arizona CWP is desirable, please.

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Easy. I always have a backup plan. If anything ever happens to my TX LTC the AZ CWP will allow me to continue carrying until I would be able to get a replacement LTC.
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proudpirate wrote: Tue Oct 09, 2018 9:19 pm
surprise_i'm_armed wrote: Tue Oct 09, 2018 8:30 pm Tell us why an Arizona CWP is desirable, please.

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Easy. I always have a backup plan. If anything ever happens to my TX LTC the AZ CWP will allow me to continue carrying until I would be able to get a replacement LTC.
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I did the Arizona cwp 3 years ago. 60 days exactly to my mailbox. I got it because it was only $60, they accepted a copy of my chl-100 for training, and it’s good to have a backup. At the time, it added a couple states for me. Real smooth process.
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LimaCharlie3 wrote: Tue Oct 09, 2018 10:19 pm I did the Arizona cwp 3 years ago. 60 days exactly to my mailbox. I got it because it was only $60, they accepted a copy of my chl-100 for training, and it’s good to have a backup. At the time, it added a couple states for me. Real smooth process.
Same for me. Except now NV recognizes TX, so, no extra states. I keep it in my safe. Good to have a backup in case my TX license is ever misplaced or I run into a delay with renewal.
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Just renewed my AZ license. USPS shows my renewal application was delivered to them on 22-Feb and the mailing date on the envelope that contains my new license, received today, says 24-Feb. 2 days is pretty spectacular turnaround time.
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RoyGBiv wrote: Mon Mar 01, 2021 5:06 pm Just renewed my AZ license. USPS shows my renewal application was delivered to them on 22-Feb and the mailing date on the envelope that contains my new license, received today, says 24-Feb. 2 days is pretty spectacular turnaround time.
Why did you guys choose the AZ license, instead of the UT license? I used to have a Utah CFP, but I let it expire and never renewed it.
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The Annoyed Man wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 8:53 am
RoyGBiv wrote: Mon Mar 01, 2021 5:06 pm Just renewed my AZ license. USPS shows my renewal application was delivered to them on 22-Feb and the mailing date on the envelope that contains my new license, received today, says 24-Feb. 2 days is pretty spectacular turnaround time.
Why did you guys choose the AZ license, instead of the UT license? I used to have a Utah CFP, but I let it expire and never renewed it.
The #1 factor for me was that AZ accepted my previous training. I did not have to take a UT class. Send form, training docs, prints and $$. Get license.
When I first applied for the AZ permit, UT would have added NV where AZ did not. Since then, NV has recognized TX, so, nothing lost.

Currently have a kid at UA in Tucson, so, small bonus to support AZ.

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