gun safety (any accredited gun club) - applied at Westpoint/Jethro MCS; certificate after 3 weeks
neuro (hospital) - half day, test with essay, drawing & interview; result after a week
drug test (PTCFOR office) - result after a week
biometric/fingerprint scanning (Crime Lab bldg) - 1 hour, may lunch break sa Crame
DI (outside of Crame gate 2) - long queue around 1.5 hours, bring cedula
MTC - 30 mins
RTC - 1 hour
Submitted all the requirements and got my LTOPF transaction slip. Anybody here knows how long before my Temporary LTOPF is released?
After completion of requirements and submitted it at FED Crame, asked me to get back after 22 days for temp LTOPF & that's normal days after the Papal visit holiday, so pag may holiday, tatagal pa siguro more than 22 days
Notes:
- Don't forget to have your birth cert or passport photocopied/printed in COLOR as someone in my group had photocopied it in B&W
- Hard to park as right now lots of new mobile parked at the track & field ground, nag parked pa ako outside of Crame
- My name is very common so sa court clearance I denied the case under a name without middle initial and they issued me the clearance. Unfortunately, sa FED while submitting it, they asked me to secure again in the same court an AFFIDAVIT OF DENIAL
- if you have different address for different guns, don't forget to bring those different places proof of address in original copy like utility bills etc...
- Neuro exam really hard, not enough time. Cutoff is 4pm. So better be there at least 1 pm assuming you paid the fees already; if you want to apply for PTCFOR, tell the interviewer you need it to for PTCFOR aside from LTOPF or else they would note it that its not valid for PTCFOR application
- Secure all order of payment first (neuro/drug test/biometric) before going to Landbank to pay; neuro & drug test are separate office around PTCFOR area while biometric is at the back if Crime Lab building