Yes, however your new CHL will be valid 4 years from the date of issuance – not extended by 4 years. If you choose to renew early, you will lose any extra time for which you have already paid.
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Can I renew early?
Can my alarm permit be revoked?
Yes, Washington County Ordinance 8.12.127 requires revocation of your permit for failure to pay any fee, fine, or penalty within 90 days. The ordinance also allows the sheriff to revoke your alarm permit for excessive false alarms during any rolling 12-month period.
In addition, any unpaid false alarm fines that caused the revocation may be sent to collections. When this happens, the alarm user must pay off the balance of their alarm account, as well as any related collection charges before the account can be removed from "revoked" status.
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Do I have to register my car alarm?
No, car alarms do not need to be registered.
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Even with a concealed handgun license, where can I not carry a firearm?
Oregon law provides some limits on where a person with a Concealed Handgun License (CHL) can carry a firearm, and federal laws contain a few more prohibitions. Even if you have a Concealed Handgun License, you cannot carry a firearm on any of the following properties:
- Federal facilities - federal courthouses, social security offices, in secured areas of airports, and on airplanes
- State Capitol Building
- National forests marked or posted by signs prohibiting all firearms
- Public or private schools where signs have been posted prohibiting all firearms and a notice has been posted on the website by the governing board
- Designated wilderness areas (where a specific declaration has enacted a restriction or prohibition of firearms)
- Indian reservations or Indian property - you may not carry a firearm concealed without the written permission of the tribal judge; this may also apply to certain casinos on Indian lands. We advise people to contact the individual tribe to determine what the current rules are for that location.
- Courts - in a courtroom, jury room, judge's chambers or adjacent areas that the presiding judge determines should be free of firearms to ensure the safety of the litigants, court personnel, witnesses and others.
- Private property where the owner prohibits firearms possession.
- No person may bring a firearm, weapon or other contraband into the secure perimeter of the Washington County Jail, and all visitors to the jail must go through a security screening and metal detector. Knowingly introducing contraband into a correctional facility is a Class C felony.
- See also: ORS Chapter 166
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How do I file a complaint?
You have the right to request a hearing if your vehicle was towed or has been tagged to be towed as an abandoned vehicle. Your request must be in writing and be within five days of the date the vehicle was tagged. You must also state the grounds upon which you believe the tow is not justified. Send your request to:
Washington County Sheriff's Office
Attention Abandoned Vehicles Hearings Officer
215 SW Adams Avenue, MS #32
Hillsboro, OR 97123
How long is my license valid?
Your concealed handgun license is valid for four years from date of issue. However, an arrest or involvement in criminal activity may result in revocation.
If I don’t have an alarm monitoring company, do I still have to have a permit?
Yes, even unmonitored alarm systems need to have a permit. If an alarm system is active, most have a siren or other signal that go off if the alarm is tripped and police are typically called to respond.
If my alarm permit has been revoked, how do I reinstate it?
If your alarm permit was revoked for failure to pay fees or fines, you will be required to pay all outstanding fees, fines, and penalties to reinstate it including any collection charges, if applicable.
If your alarm permit was revoked due to excessive false alarms, in addition to paying all outstanding fees and fines, you will also be required to submit a written plan to identify and eliminate the cause of the false alarms. The plan must be acceptable to the sheriff for reinstatement of the alarm permit, or the sheriff may temporarily reinstate the permit for a period of time to determine whether the plan for alleviating the false alarms is effective.