class a misdemeanor
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class a misdemeanor
when I was fifteen I was arrested for a class a misdemeanor, that was 12 years ago so today I am eligible, but due to the length of time I have lost al info on the arrest. I wrote the two months the arrest would have taken place, the charge, and the city, county and state and the police dept that made the arrest. My question is, do you think that without the exact detail my app will be turned down, or at least delayed. Thanks.
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Re: class a misdemeanor
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Re: class a misdemeanor
Go to the clerk of the court in the county where you were arrested saying that they have no record of your convictions (they won't). Might cost around $10.
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Re: class a misdemeanor
thanks for the input, when you say probably do you mean probably urned down, or probably delayed? My instructor said just to write what I could. Thanks.
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Re: class a misdemeanor
No misdemeanor that you committed when you were a minor 12 years ago would make you ineligible for a CHL now. Cmdr. Cody probably meant that it would delay processing of your application.
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Re: class a misdemeanor
thanks, I just wanted to make sure that not having the exact date wouldn't mess it up.
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Re: class a misdemeanor
Sorry, I was unusually fumble-fingered yesterday. I meant to say:
Go to the clerk of the court in the county where you were arrested and get a letter saying that they have no record of your convictions.
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Go to the clerk of the court in the county where you were arrested and get a letter saying that they have no record of your convictions.
- Jim