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it takes 45 business days. qhen day 50 hit for me i was like what the hell... i contacted a county worker... he said 45 business daysWhen I got the CHL I had seen comment that Marion County drags it out, perhaps meaning they are not big on CHL. It took well over 50 days (not 45) before I received the CHL.
Dunno, maybe they are coming up against a budget right now and you could be right?
Yeah. That's what I'd expect so the courtesy of making sure I would not forget was a surprise. As mentioned above, it is money for the county so maybe Marion is keener to collect a buck than Yamhill.Interesting. Yamhill county (right next door to Marion) does NOTHING to notify
that your permit is coming up for renewal. Very pro 2A department, renewals
are quick and easy----guess they figure if we are qualified to carry a pistol we
can keep track of when the permit expires without their help?
Unless someone can point me to the ORS that states where x number of days means "x number of business days", my guess is that this is their interpretation. The law does not specify what type of days, it only says "within 45 days of the application".it takes 45 business days. qhen day 50 hit for me i was like what the hell... i contacted a county worker... he said 45 business days
Did they renew it?Oh yeah, I forgot to mention the time I showed up to the Clark County Sherrifs Office to renew my CPL... Exactly one year early.
DOH!!
maybe it was a coincidence then, that I, my brother, dad,wife, and father in law all got ours 45 business days after our appt at the sheriffs office. im sure there is no ORS on how many specific days. i was just told by two people (lady at my appt and my friend who works for the county) 45 days and yes, they showed up exactly 45 business days later. take it how you want... i was just answering a question for the OP to the best of my knowledge.Unless someone can point me to the ORS that states where x number of days means "x number of business days", my guess is that this is their interpretation. The law does not specify what type of days, it only says "within 45 days of the application".
http://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/166.292
Did they renew it?
Brutus Out
Oregon.Where would a Washington resident have to go to get an Oregon CPL?