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How to fill out the LEOSA Application For Retired Member Handgun Authorization online
This guide provides detailed instructions on how to complete the LEOSA Application For Retired Member Handgun Authorization online. Each section of the form is important, and this guide will help you navigate the process smoothly.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the application form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the application form and open it in your preferred document editor.
- Fill in the date of submission in the designated field by entering the current date.
- Select your application type as either 'Initial' or 'Renewal' by checking the appropriate box.
- Enter your personal information in the fields provided, including your last name, first name, middle initial, address, date of birth (DOB), Social Security Number (SSN), weight, eye color, sex, height, and driver's license information, ensuring all entries are accurate.
- Indicate your status as a WVSP retiree or other retiree by filling in the appropriate agency name and retirement type (Regular or Disability). Additionally, provide your retirement date.
- Answer the series of questions regarding your legal and mental health status by checking 'YES' or 'NO' for each item. If any of the first six questions are answered 'YES,' you must include a letter of explanation with your application.
- Sign the application where indicated and include the date of your signature.
- Once completed, prepare to submit your application by sending it to the WVSP Criminal Records Section at the provided address. Ensure your application is accompanied by the required letter from your agency.
- Save any changes you have made, and choose to download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your documents online to ensure a smooth application process.
Handguns not certified by DOJ's list are known as "off roster," and are unlawful to purchase or sell in California. However, there's a loophole in California's illegal firearms law — law enforcement officers are exempted and allowed to buy off-roster handguns for their personal use.
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