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Any border county to Washington can issue a carry permit for you. I believe, trust guy verify as they may have changed this, you can still get your safety course online. I would avoid MultCo like the plague.Hello,
I'm looking for advice on how to get a conceal carry in oregon. I'm from Washington and work in oregon every day and want to be able to legally carry my firearm with me when I can. Any county's willing to give an out of state resident a conceal carry permit? Thank you
That's the problem, I live in Vancouver and work in portland. That's mainly the reason I want to carry, things are way out of control here. I figured any eastern OR county's would be willing to work with me. But also wanting to see if anyone had any good experiences with a particular one.Any border county to Washington can issue a carry permit for you. I believe, trust guy verify as they may have changed this, you can still get your safety course online. I would avoid MultCo like the plague.
I recommend Columbia or Hood River County over MultCo. An hour drive will save you months on your permit. Legally, the state requires counties to issue permits within 90 days (trust but verify). MultCo would rather not comply, so they issue their permit within the window AFTER you have your fingerprint appointment, which could be months out.That's the problem, I live in Vancouver and work in portland. That's mainly the reason I want to carry, things are way out of control here. I figured any eastern OR county's would be willing to work with me. But also wanting to see if anyone had any good experiences with a particular one.
I'd say that's your ticket.Sherman County Sheriff is very Pro 2A and is happy to help out of state applicants. Also, this from their Facebook page on Sept. 2nd.
"With The passage of senate bill 554 during the 2021 Oregon legislative session, fees for Concealed Handgun Licenses (CHL) will be increasing across Oregon (not here).
Starting on September 27, 2021; The current fee of $65 for a new CHL Will increase to $115. The fee includes the required fingerprint fee. The renewal fee will increase from $50 to $75.
As your Sheriff, I am happy to announce that I will not increase any fees. Now is not the time to ask our hard working taxpayers to pay more money. Our current CHL fees will remain as is.
I currently do not charge a renewal fee for Sherman County residences. I have no intention to change that."
That's three months for your appointment. Then you wait the full time to get your final approval.Lowest cost on line class that is approved for OR CHL
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Multnomah County is currently taking 3 months
NoThat's three months for your appointment. Then you wait the full time to get your final approval.
Who reported that? Out of curiosity, I am called them, if you were to submit an application today, you would have an appointment in mid January. After your appointment, you'll expect 90 days for the approval. MultCo hasn't changed since I had mine.No
It's the whole thing.
Just reported to me yesterday.
Sample of one.
Shooting buddy.Who reported that? Out of curiosity, I am called them, if you were to submit an application today, you would have an appointment in mid January. After your appointment, you'll expect 90 days for the approval. MultCo hasn't changed since I had mine.
Run for PRESIDENT! PLEASE!Sherman County Sheriff is very Pro 2A and is happy to help out of state applicants. Also, this from their Facebook page on Sept. 2nd.
"With The passage of senate bill 554 during the 2021 Oregon legislative session, fees for Concealed Handgun Licenses (CHL) will be increasing across Oregon (not here).
Starting on September 27, 2021; The current fee of $65 for a new CHL Will increase to $115. The fee includes the required fingerprint fee. The renewal fee will increase from $50 to $75.
As your Sheriff, I am happy to announce that I will not increase any fees. Now is not the time to ask our hard working taxpayers to pay more money. Our current CHL fees will remain as is.
I currently do not charge a renewal fee for Sherman County residences. I have no intention to change that."
Thank you for posting this. my wife and I are live in Washington but are in Oregon a lot. And Portland has definitely devolved.Hello,
I'm looking for advice on how to get a conceal carry in oregon. I'm from Washington and work in oregon every day and want to be able to legally carry my firearm with me when I can. Any county's willing to give an out of state resident a conceal carry permit? Thank you
The declaration "I visit friends in Portland" should qualify you to tow a howitzer for cryin' out loud.Thank you for posting this. my wife and I are live in Washington but are in Oregon a lot. And Portland has definitely devolved.