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kracin:
so i turned in my paperwork to get my ccw on nov 9th, fast forward to today, in the mail i got anincomplete application form, saying that i didn't provide my birth certificate, but the lady at the counter that took my check, and made copies of all my paperwork before handing me the papers back  and fingerprinting definitely had it.

anyone ever had them lose your paperwork? am i still entitled to get my permit after the 45 days is up by default or does my time start again after i go back and let them copy my birth certificate again? looking for insight into what i should do about this come monday when they open again.

ILoveCats:
Maybe Obama took it?  I'm told he needs to get his hands on one of his own.

Sorry.  Seriously, this sounds like You vs. Bureaucracy, and Bureaucracy almost always wins.  You can try to explain that they are in the wrong, but if they can't find it, I really doubt if anyone is going to just waive that requirement on your word that you gave it to them.

RobertH:
that sucks.  you will probably go back in again.  you could try to see if they will expedite it since they lost it last time.

kracin:

--- Quote from: feralcatkillr on December 05, 2015, 05:12:07 PM ---Maybe Obama took it?  I'm told he needs to get his hands on one of his own.

Sorry.  Seriously, this sounds like You vs. Bureaucracy, and Bureaucracy almost always wins.  You can try to explain that they are in the wrong, but if they can't find it, I really doubt if anyone is going to just waive that requirement on your word that you gave it to them.


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thats what i assume, but it's also probably a good idea to remember that they shouldn't even be sending the forms out of the state patrol office where fingerprints are done without all the proper paperwork to go with it.

i can post back what they say. hopefully this doesn't stick me to the back of the line considering how long it's taken to receive a letter saying "i flushed your papers down the toilet, send me more, this stuff is like tar"

Kendahl:
In your position, I would take my birth certificate and tell the clerk what happened. Acknowledge that mistakes can occur despite the best of intentions. Propose that they rectify their error by making a fresh copy of your birth certificate, sending it promptly to Lincoln CID and processing your application immediately. If the clerk won't cooperate, ask to speak to her supervisor.

Be polite and cooperate with reasonable remedies but don't back down from three points: You did everything required. They made the mistake. Fixing it is their obligation.

I hope they didn't discard the rest of your application. Against that possibility, I would take all my documentation.

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