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<blockquote data-quote="FullAuto" data-source="post: 2590994" data-attributes="member: 5110"><p>This is true. I don't have a concealed carry permit. But I've had my PI license since 1999. I carry under Title 59, not Title 21. I got my PI license when I was 21 back when you had to be 23 to get a concealed carry permit. </p><p></p><p>You need CLEET Phase 1,2,3 & 4 for an armed PI license. The one thing you'll need to consider though is CLEET will issue a security license to anyone. They will only issue a PI license if you are employed by a PI agency. To get around this, you'll simply open your own. The agency license is good for 5 years, but CLEET also requires insurance on the agency. If you are self-employed and have no employees other than yourself, your agency will be eligible for a bond instead of a standard insurance policy. The bond is $100/yr. </p><p></p><p>This is a little more expensive route, but there are advantages to not being restricted by all the Title 21 laws. With the CLEET license, I'm exempt from the SDA training if I want to get my concealed carry permit. I plan on finally doing that. The only advantage to the permit is the ability to carry a rimfire and carry out of state. Other states will not recognize your PI license.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FullAuto, post: 2590994, member: 5110"] This is true. I don't have a concealed carry permit. But I've had my PI license since 1999. I carry under Title 59, not Title 21. I got my PI license when I was 21 back when you had to be 23 to get a concealed carry permit. You need CLEET Phase 1,2,3 & 4 for an armed PI license. The one thing you'll need to consider though is CLEET will issue a security license to anyone. They will only issue a PI license if you are employed by a PI agency. To get around this, you'll simply open your own. The agency license is good for 5 years, but CLEET also requires insurance on the agency. If you are self-employed and have no employees other than yourself, your agency will be eligible for a bond instead of a standard insurance policy. The bond is $100/yr. This is a little more expensive route, but there are advantages to not being restricted by all the Title 21 laws. With the CLEET license, I'm exempt from the SDA training if I want to get my concealed carry permit. I plan on finally doing that. The only advantage to the permit is the ability to carry a rimfire and carry out of state. Other states will not recognize your PI license. [/QUOTE]
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