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Lost Permit Card:
If you lose your permit card, you must complete a Request for Duplicate Permit to Carry a Concealed Handgun form. The form is signed, under oath verifying that you are still eligible to carry a concealed handgun.
This form may be obtained from the Circuit Court Clerk's Office
from http://www.jccegov.com/courts/concealed-gun.html
There is a fee for this but the fee seems to be different according to which county you're in. This example of James City quotes $14, Prince William says $5.
K2. The clerk of a circuit court that issued a valid concealed handgun permit shall, upon submission of a notarized statement by the permit holder that the permit was lost or destroyed, issue a replacement permit. The replacement permit shall have the same expiration date as the permit that was lost or destroyed. The clerk shall issue the replacement permit within 10 business days of receiving the notarized statement, and may charge a fee not to exceed $5.
What about a CHP that has a typo on it?
Before leaving the house, I habitually check my wallet for three things: 1) my driver's license, 2) my CHP, and 3) my VCDL membership card (shameless plug).
I just realized that the Clerk of the Court misspelled my middle name in what looks to be a minor case of dyslexia. "Sunffy" instead of "Snuffy".
Should I go out of my way and disarm, go to the Clerk, and ask for a new one? Or may I carry one since it's obvious what the spelling should have been since the correct spelling is on my DL. I hardly bother with CC, but winter is approaching and the mercury is dipping lower and lower.
I just realized that the Clerk of the Court misspelled my middle name in what looks to be a minor case of dyslexia. "Sunffy" instead of "Snuffy".
Thank you for asking what all the rest of us wanted to.The better question is how did you end up with the middle name Snuffy?
Thank you for asking what all the rest of us wanted to.thebigsd said:The better question is how did you end up with the middle name Snuffy?
BTW, I'd bet not 1 in a hundred LEOs would ever notice the discrepancy between your photo ID name and your CHP name. It's one of those errors that your brain self-corrects for in general use. You've seen those tests in the viral e-mails: "f u c rd ths msg u cn bkm a scy n mk gd mny." I think unless your brain is in "proof-read" mode, it sees what it wants to see, despite the small error.
TFred
My parents named me "Joe Snuffy Smith". They wear tin-foil hats and knew the value of naming me very generically. They are very private people and don't like big government intrusions. One day a census taker tried to test them, but he ran for the hills when they pulled out a can of fava beans and a bottle of Chianti.
I think TFred's assessment is how I missed the typo for so long. It just didn't register as incorrect.
Even had it on his DL. I kid you not.