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<blockquote data-quote="GrannySyl" data-source="post: 1019565" data-attributes="member: 4814"><p>So, I got busy with life and forgot to renew my CCW.</p><p>Had the printing done at the local sheriff's office, sent in all the documents etc. One month later, got the dreaded letter, the finger prints were rejected. </p><p>Well, I take myself back to the sheriff's office.</p><p>You guessed it; rejected again. (Older fingers just don't fingerprint as easily as the young ones do)</p><p>Yesterday, I took the long drive to OKC, to the OSBI office.</p><p>Once I figured out where to park & that the public entrance is on the back side of the building, things went very well.</p><p>The receptionist was very polite & helpful. And, the young man that done the prints was most pleasant, and very good at his job.</p><p>Except for the extra 2 months waiting time, not too bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrannySyl, post: 1019565, member: 4814"] So, I got busy with life and forgot to renew my CCW. Had the printing done at the local sheriff's office, sent in all the documents etc. One month later, got the dreaded letter, the finger prints were rejected. Well, I take myself back to the sheriff's office. You guessed it; rejected again. (Older fingers just don't fingerprint as easily as the young ones do) Yesterday, I took the long drive to OKC, to the OSBI office. Once I figured out where to park & that the public entrance is on the back side of the building, things went very well. The receptionist was very polite & helpful. And, the young man that done the prints was most pleasant, and very good at his job. Except for the extra 2 months waiting time, not too bad. [/QUOTE]
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