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how long does the cpl process take in wayne county now

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how long in advance should you apply for a renewal of your cpl in wayne county

i know when i got my permit it took about 8 months
 

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I know one guy that claimed he lived in a different county with his grandma just so it would get done faster. He said that it takes 6 months to get done there, compared to 6 weeks elsewhere.

Just keep in mind that's only hearsay.
 

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When I was last in MI about four and a half years ago I had seen news reports of it taking even a year. I had gotten mine from Genesee in about three months.
 

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bossbart wrote:
how long in advance should you apply for a renewal of your cpl in wayne county

i know when i got my permit it took about 8 months

No worries on a renewal. See the change in the law below from MSP legal update. Also added the second part as may don't know about this change as well.


MSP Legal Update, April 2006

MCL 28.425

Expired Concealed Pistol License (CPL) may be valid when coupled with receipt from county clerk.

Effective July 1, 2006

When a CPL holder applies for a license renewal, the county clerk must provide a receipt for the application. The licensing board must renew or deny the renewal application within 60 days.

If the board fails to renew or deny the application, the expiration of the CPL is automatically extended until the board issues a new license, or 180 days, whichever comes first.

In order for the extension to be valid, the CPL holder must carry both the expired license and the receipt, and present both to police officers when stopped.


[align=center]Public Act 92 of 2006 [/align]
MCL 28.432

CPL holders may possess a pistol registered to another person

Effective July 1, 2006

A Concealed Pistol License holder will be permitted to carry a pistol properly registered to another person.

Note: Persons who have not been issued a CPL will continue to be prohibited from carrying another person’s pistol.


[align=center]Public Act 75 of 2006 [/align]
 
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