Bring a 20Anyone know what the charge is for prints at LSP headquarters? Cash only? Thanks.
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Nevermind. Found the answer to my own question on the LSP site. $10, cash or credit.
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Bring a 20Anyone know what the charge is for prints at LSP headquarters? Cash only? Thanks.
*** EDIT ***
Nevermind. Found the answer to my own question on the LSP site. $10, cash or credit.
Anyone know what the charge is for prints at LSP headquarters? Cash only? Thanks.
*** EDIT ***
Nevermind. Found the answer to my own question on the LSP site. $10, cash or credit.
Took the class July 1. Talk about a joke. Not that I am a know it all, but I knew it all. I did a lot of reading pertaining to the laws and the process of getting the permit before going to the class. Was handed about a dozen pages of print outs with all the laws and a copy of the application. Was told to read through that and then the instructor disappeared for about an hour or so. Came back around lunch time with some pizza and disappeared again for about 30 minutes. Felt like I was dealing with a used car salesman.
One thing that he told us that I didn't know beforehand, was that if you are a military vet, with an honorable discharge, you get your permit at no cost. WOW! This is what he actually told two vets in the class. He told them that when they submit the application to not send in payment, just a copy of their discharge paperwork. When we took a break, I showed them on the website where it says vets get a discount: 5 year permit, $62.50, lifetime permit, $250. They both had the attitude that the instructor knows what he is talking about and they were going to do what he said.
The two range officers and the instructor both looked clueless when I told them that I didn't want to pay for the affidavits to be notarized and didn't want to pay for fingerprinting. I told them that I was going to have the prints done at Baton Rouge and complete the application online. All three made sure that I knew that the range was going to be closed Monday & Tuesday and that the instructor wouldn't be there to do the prints and notarization again until the following Saturday.
Anyway, took the class, went to Baton Rouge Monday morning and had an email before I got back to my car saying that the application was accepted. I followed the link to pay online and had it paid before I left there. This morning, July 6 received an email saying that the application was approved and that I should have the physical permit by mail within 10-15 days. Now I will be looking into some real training while waiting for the permit to arrive.
http://www.lsp.org/pdf/chApplication.pdf
Read 2. d.
"d) *NOTE* Effective August 1, 2016 Act 44 of the 2016 Louisiana Legislative Session exempts HONORABLY DISCHARGED veterans of the U.S. armed forces from all fees associated with 5-year or lifetime concealed handgun permits. This Act doesn’t affect currently active military personnel. Active duty personnel remain eligible to receive the half price discount with a copy of your most recent orders"
Would have liked to have done better. Only the second time shooting the M & P Shield.How'd you do on the marksmanship test?
Would have liked to have done better. Only the second time shooting the M & P Shield.
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Took the class July 1. Talk about a joke. Not that I am a know it all, but I knew it all. I did a lot of reading pertaining to the laws and the process of getting the permit before going to the class. Was handed about a dozen pages of print outs with all the laws and a copy of the application. Was told to read through that and then the instructor disappeared for about an hour or so. Came back around lunch time with some pizza and disappeared again for about 30 minutes. Felt like I was dealing with a used car salesman.
One thing that he told us that I didn't know beforehand, was that if you are a military vet, with an honorable discharge, you get your permit at no cost. WOW! This is what he actually told two vets in the class. He told them that when they submit the application to not send in payment, just a copy of their discharge paperwork. When we took a break, I showed them on the website where it says vets get a discount: 5 year permit, $62.50, lifetime permit, $250. They both had the attitude that the instructor knows what he is talking about and they were going to do what he said.
The two range officers and the instructor both looked clueless when I told them that I didn't want to pay for the affidavits to be notarized and didn't want to pay for fingerprinting. I told them that I was going to have the prints done at Baton Rouge and complete the application online. All three made sure that I knew that the range was going to be closed Monday & Tuesday and that the instructor wouldn't be there to do the prints and notarization again until the following Saturday.
Anyway, took the class, went to Baton Rouge Monday morning and had an email before I got back to my car saying that the application was accepted. I followed the link to pay online and had it paid before I left there. This morning, July 6 received an email saying that the application was approved and that I should have the physical permit by mail within 10-15 days. Now I will be looking into some real training while waiting for the permit to arrive.
Care to share where you went? Looks like
Let's just say it's a place that was mentioned here.
I'm really interested to know what you expected from the class?