Utah instructor in Texas
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Utah instructor in Texas
does anyone know of a class or instructor near Austin that gives the class for a Utah CFP permit? i would like to get the Utah permit along w/my CHL so i will have more states to carry in...thanks
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Re: Utah instructor in Texas
All currently certified Utah instructors (outside of Utah) are listed here:
http://bci.utah.gov/CFP/insoutstate.pdf
http://bci.utah.gov/CFP/insoutstate.pdf
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yes,i saw that list before. i guess Houston isn't too far away, but i swore i would never go back there when i left in 1980..
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Re: Utah instructor in Texas
You don't have to. Despite what the list says, nobody teaches Utah classes in Houston. Mr. Cotton plans to change that by getting certified as a Utah instructor but for now your best chance is Linda or someone else in DFW.stormbringerr wrote:yes,i saw that list before. i guess Houston isn't too far away, but i swore i would never go back there when i left in 1980..
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cool, im not in any big hurry.please tell us when MR.Cotton becomes certified.....thankstarkus wrote:You don't have to. Despite what the list says, nobody teaches Utah classes in Houston. Mr. Cotton plans to change that by getting certified as a Utah instructor but for now your best chance is Linda or someone else in DFW.stormbringerr wrote:yes,i saw that list before. i guess Houston isn't too far away, but i swore i would never go back there when i left in 1980..
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Re: Utah instructor in Texas
At one time i had access to a map of states on which one could click a state and it woud tell you what other states that permit was valid in. Can someone tell me where to find it?
I will be traveling to vegas in a few months and I want to determine which permit to get that will give me the most bang for my buck...no pun intended.
Any tips and important things about carrying in vegas would be greatly appreciated too.
I will be traveling to vegas in a few months and I want to determine which permit to get that will give me the most bang for my buck...no pun intended.
Any tips and important things about carrying in vegas would be greatly appreciated too.
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http://handgunlaws.uspt145ss wrote:At one time i had access to a map of states on which one could click a state and it woud tell you what other states that permit was valid in. Can someone tell me where to find it?
I will be traveling to vegas in a few months and I want to determine which permit to get that will give me the most bang for my buck...no pun intended.
Any tips and important things about carrying in vegas would be greatly appreciated too.
Nevada does not yet have reciprocity with Texas. Utah licenses are honored there, so a Utah CFP would be useful if you want to carry in Vegas. The Nevada "off limits" page on the site above will give you a good list of the few places you aren't allowed to carry there.
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Thank you...much appreciated.NcongruNt wrote:http://handgunlaws.uspt145ss wrote:At one time i had access to a map of states on which one could click a state and it woud tell you what other states that permit was valid in. Can someone tell me where to find it?
I will be traveling to vegas in a few months and I want to determine which permit to get that will give me the most bang for my buck...no pun intended.
Any tips and important things about carrying in vegas would be greatly appreciated too.
Nevada does not yet have reciprocity with Texas. Utah licenses are honored there, so a Utah CFP would be useful if you want to carry in Vegas. The Nevada "off limits" page on the site above will give you a good list of the few places you aren't allowed to carry there.
Mr.Cotton...please let us know when you are able to give the class...thanks.
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I'll be taking the certification course on April 19th. I don't know if we leave with a certificate as you do with DPS, but I seriously doubt it. They don't take your application until you arrive at the class.pt145ss wrote:Thank you...much appreciated.NcongruNt wrote:http://handgunlaws.uspt145ss wrote:At one time i had access to a map of states on which one could click a state and it woud tell you what other states that permit was valid in. Can someone tell me where to find it?
I will be traveling to vegas in a few months and I want to determine which permit to get that will give me the most bang for my buck...no pun intended.
Any tips and important things about carrying in vegas would be greatly appreciated too.
Nevada does not yet have reciprocity with Texas. Utah licenses are honored there, so a Utah CFP would be useful if you want to carry in Vegas. The Nevada "off limits" page on the site above will give you a good list of the few places you aren't allowed to carry there.
Mr.Cotton...please let us know when you are able to give the class...thanks.
As soon as the certification comes in, I'll post a notice here.
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thats great, thanks Charles.
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Re: Utah instructor in Texas
I took the Utah CFP Instructor course last Saturday so I should be able to teach in about 3 or 4 weeks. They said they will send my instructor credentials in about 2 weeks. Then, I have to order an Instructor's stamp that will have my Instructor Number and expiration date on it and that should take another week or two to receive.
I'll let everyone know when I'm good to go.
Chas.
I'll let everyone know when I'm good to go.
Chas.
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I'm looking forward to the opportunity to take the class! I can get to Houston much easier than Ft Worth. Thanks in advance!!!Charles L. Cotton wrote:I took the Utah CFP Instructor course last Saturday so I should be able to teach in about 3 or 4 weeks. They said they will send my instructor credentials in about 2 weeks. Then, I have to order an Instructor's stamp that will have my Instructor Number and expiration date on it and that should take another week or two to receive.
I'll let everyone know when I'm good to go.
Chas.