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who to send C&R packet to?

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I guess I'm here to stay in Grapevine so I need to send in my amended 03FFL paperwork.

Do I send the copy to the Chief of GPD or to the Tarrant County Sheriff?

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BTT...

I think I'll send it to the Grapevine PD chief. In Kali I sent them to the county sheriff since they were the CCW issuing authourity and most city PD's defered to them.

If anyone knows different let me know.
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I sent mine to the Chief of Police for San Antonio...had no issues getting the license.
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pbwalker wrote:I sent mine to the Chief of Police for San Antonio...had no issues getting the license.
Thanks.

The ATF paperwork states that the copy to "local" law enforcement is purely informational but I still like to make sure that every "I" is dotted and "T" crossed. In Kali I got the sense that it was the county sheriff that was the person to mail it to but didn't know the Texas practice... :txflag:

My first was to the Alameda county sheriff (bay area Kali... :shock: )...2nd was Ventura county sheriff...now I'm amending to Tarrant county. The amendments are free and actually the ATF has been extremely polite and helpful on the phone. Who would have guessed?.... :patriot:
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