The Board Secretary requires you to mail or fax a letter, with a “documentation of necessity”, or proof why it necessary to delay a hearing. For example: a doctors note.
1) If you are requesting a delay prior to the hearing date, you will need to mail or fax, the reason why, including proof or a "documentation of necessity". The Board Secretary will decide if your case will be rescheduled or if you need to continue with the current date.
2) If you ask to delay on the day of the hearing, you must call the staff at 860-566-7078 and fax the documentation of necessity to the staff (860) 566-7079 by 10:00AM. Only if staff is able to contact the Board Secretary, will he consider the reason why you want to delay the hearing. Please be aware that it is possible the Board Secretary may not be reached. It is important that you attend the hearing if you do not receive a reply. If the appellant does not attend the hearing scheduled, the Board will vote to uphold the decision to deny or revoke by default.
At the Hearing:
You will appear before a civilian review board. The Board consists of 7 members. There are two public members, two members recommended by firearm organizations and one member each recommended by the Department of Public Safety, the Dept. of Environmental Protection and the Police Chiefs Association. The Chairman needs to be an attorney.
The Board is not part of law enforcement. The Board is a civilian review board and will require the same information from the Department of Public Safety (State Police), as it does from you, the appellant.
You are the “Appellant" and also appearing is the “Issuing Authority”, the Department of Public Safety. You may represent yourself or hire an attorney to represent you at the hearing. If you decide to hire an attorney, please have them write a ”letter of representation” to the Board stating this.
Once you are at the hearing, the Chairman will instruct you on how the hearing is to proceed. You will be sworn in and the hearing will be recorded. You should ask questions if you don’t understand the process.
You the Appellant and the State Police will be given time for an opening statement (two or three sentences on why you are there). Each side will be given a turn to testify. When it’s your turn, you will state the reason why the Board should issue or reinstate your pistol permit. You are allowed to bring witnesses, court documents or other relevant documents to the hearing to help your case. You will be given time for closing remarks.
If you stick to the facts, speak loud and clearly it's helpful to the Board members.
At the end of the day the Board will vote on each of the cases heard. You will get a letter within 20 days of the Board’s decision. You may stay to hear the deliberations and find out if you have been granted or refused your pistol permit.
Should the Board members vote in your favor, you will need to contact the Special Licensing and Firearms Unit, 860-685-8285, to be issued or reinstated your pistol permit.