CHL instructors are notorious for not helping out newbies. You know, it's that territorital thing. I am not in College Station area, but I will try to help you out with what has worked for me.
You can find a passport photo camera, but they are quite expensive. EBay is a good place to look.gregthehand wrote:As was mentioned in the previous thread I am looking at going after my instructor certification, so I wanted to know about setting up the actual class. Where can I get a passport photo camera? Should I just leave that up to the attendees?
I just use a good quality digital camera and Epson photo printer. I can print 2 passport size photos on 1 4X6 inch photo sheet, and they look great. The cost is about .30 cents a sheet. Film for the Polaroid passprt cameras costs about $1 a shot.
It is REAL hard to get a law enforcement agency to certify you to do prints, which is what the DPS requires. They don't seem to be very cooperative with that if you are not emplyed by them. I paid a local LEO to come do prints for me until I got certified by the Utah DPS, when I got my Utah instructors license. Texas DPS happily accepts the Utah certification for prints. BTW, Utah will train and certify ANYONE to take fingerprints, and the class costs nothing. You just have to pay to get yourself to Salt Lake City.Do I need to take any special class or get certidied to do fingerprints?
Don't know for you. Just start asking around at your local shooting ranges. Most public ranges are already DPS certified.How hard is it to get hooked up with a place to teach, and how hard is it to get a range certified to do the shooting portion on?
And if they aren't, then you, as a CHL instructor, have the authority to certify them. Download the form from the DPS website.
Nope, but if you want to come to Ft Worth, I am happy to let you sit in on one of my classes. Just PM me if you are interested.Does anyone know of someone in the Bryan/College Station area that would be willing to let someone sit in, or help with their classes until they learn how to do them for themselves?
Good luck to you! Getting started is a little tough, but definitely worth it. You will make more new friends than you ever thought possible.