Who all is waiting for their CCW?

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

hfa68

Sharpshooter
Special Hen
Joined
Aug 13, 2012
Messages
242
Reaction score
16
Location
Tulsa, but really it's Broken Arrow!
Once you submit your application, forget about getting your permit anytime soon. I kinda laughed when my instructor said that. Like some states, I wish there was a way to check your status online. A way for you to see actually what parts has been or not been done. Submitted my application on April 03 and patiently waiting. NOT REALLY!
 

soonergto

Marksman
Special Hen
Joined
Aug 17, 2012
Messages
84
Reaction score
0
Location
Edmond, OK
Well the law is that if you get a clean background check that has no need for further investigation they will issue within 60 days, which would be 74 including the sheriff's 14 day window.

With a background that requires additional investigation or information they have up to 90 days, so basically 104.

Its the law, but there really is no good way to enforce it.
 

kinggabby

Sharpshooter
Special Hen
Joined
Jun 10, 2011
Messages
1,807
Reaction score
3
Location
Duncan
Well the law is that if you get a clean background check that has no need for further investigation they will issue within 60 days, which would be 74 including the sheriff's 14 day window.

With a background that requires additional investigation or information they have up to 90 days, so basically 104.

Its the law, but there really is no good way to enforce it.
Don't remember reading that in the SDA.
 

soonergto

Marksman
Special Hen
Joined
Aug 17, 2012
Messages
84
Reaction score
0
Location
Edmond, OK
Don't remember reading that in the SDA.



This is directly from page 11 of the oklahoma sda under application procedures.


12. If the background check set forth in subsection 11 of this section reveals no records pertaining to the applicant, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation shall either issue a concealed handgun license or deny the application within sixty (60) days of the date of receipt of the applicant’s completed application and the required information from the sheriff. In all other cases, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation shall either issue a concealed handgun license or deny the application within ninety (90) days of the date of the receipt of the applicant’s completed application and the required information from the sheriff. The Bureau shall approve an applicant who appears to be in full compliance with the provisions of the Oklahoma Self- Defense Act, if completion of the federal fingerprint search is the only reason for delay of the issuance of the handgun license to that applicant. Upon receipt of the federal fingerprint search information, if the Bureau receives information which precludes the person from having a concealed handgun license, the Bureau shall revoke the concealed handgun license previously issued to the applicant. The Bureau shall deny a license when the applicant fails to properly complete the application form or application process or is determined not to be eligible as specified by the provisions of Section 1290.9, 1290.10 or 1290.11 of this title. The Bureau shall approve an application in all other cases. If an application is denied, the Bureau shall notify the applicant in writing of its decision. The notification shall state the grounds for the denial and inform the applicant of the right to an appeal as may be provided by the provisions of the Administrative Procedures Act. All notices of denial shall be mailed by first class mail to the applicant’s address listed in the application. Within sixty (60) calendar days from the date of mailing a denial of application to an applicant, the applicant shall notify the Bureau in writing of the intent to appeal the decision of denial or the applicant’s right to appeal shall be deemed waived. Any administrative hearing on a denial which may be provided shall be conducted by a hearing examiner appointed by the Bureau. The hearing examiner’s decision shall be a final decision appealable to a district court in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act. When an application is approved, the Bureau shall issue the license and mail it to the sheriff of the county wherein the applicant resides.

It goes on to talk about picking up the license.
 

Latest posts

Top Bottom