Legal and Licensing FAQ

Step 1: Once an application is received, the file with the personal statement will be given to the Executive Assistant after it has been reviewed by a Licensing Specialist. Step...
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Every case is different. If you have questions or concerns regarding your specific situation call our office at 307-777-7291 and we will be happy to discuss your situation....
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No, however it is always best to provide more information and disclose anything you believe may come up on your background report. If you disclose something, and then your background...
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No, however to prevent any delay of your application it is best to include a statement addressing any arrests and court documents verifying dismissal, expungment, or other circumstances....
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You still need to check yes to Question 4 and provide a personal statement, regardless of how long ago the incident occurred....
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We prefer that personal statements be typed, but we can accept handwritten personal statements as long as they are legible. Personal statements must be signed and dated....
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Personal statements should be as detailed as possible. You should include dates, locations, and the final disposition and /or what was done to resolve the situation....
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No. If it is from a previous incident and we already have court documents on file you can note that in your personal statement....
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Providing court documents with your application is highly encouraged. However, if you are unable to provide the documentation you will need to address that in your personal statement....
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Yes. You must include a signed and dated personal statement with EVERY application that you submit to PTSB....
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