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Connecticut Carry: Supply original training certificate?

Rich B

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Another frequently asked question and answer has been added. Please feel free to use this when you are asked about it.

http://ctcarry.com/FAQ/Details/de78ee57-dba6-4b6d-a95c-a31d6734d368 said:
No.

The law is silent on this matter. The original training certificate is your property and you do not need to give it to anyone. A copy should suffice, and a call/email/letter to your NRA instructor from the police department confirming your attendence and passing of the course should be more than sufficient should the copy of your certificate be questioned.
 
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