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Those individuals wanting to apply for a Town of
Fairfield Pistol Permit must pick up an application at Fairfield Police
Headquarters. You will need to complete the application and return it to
the Fairfield Police Department along with the following items:
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Signature on application must be notarized (notary
must note his/her expiration date)
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Provide a passport-sized photo
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Obtain and submit a certification of competency
with a handgun from a NRA firearms instructor, from a gun club
officer or from a police firearms instructor
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Provide proof of your date and place of birth
(Copy of your birth certificate, passport or naturalization
certificate).
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Three cashier's checks or money orders to the
following:
Applicants should refer to Connecticut General Statute
29-28 for a complete list of all those people prohibited from receiving
a permit to carry pistols or revolvers. Applicants should also be
familiar with laws governing the use of force and proper storage of
firearms (CGS: 53a-17, 53a-18, 53a-19, 53a-20, 53a-21, 53a-23, 29-27,
29-36k, 29-37i, 53-206d, 53-217, 53a-217b).
If approved applicant will receive a Town of Fairfield
permit to carry pistols and revolvers. Recipient may then apply to the
State of Connecticut for a State of Connecticut permit to carry pistols
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Town of Fairfield ordinance 99-2 states "no person
shall engage in business as a transient merchant within the Town unless
he shall have a transient merchant's license issued by the Chief of
Police.
Transient Merchant: Any person who, as principal or
agent, either goes from place to place or occupies a roadside or outside
stand or booth, including a vehicle from which sales are made, selling
or offering for sale any goods, wares or merchandise for purchase for
immediate or future delivery, which shall include any offer to sell or
offer of any printed material and sales of or contracts for sales of
services to be performed within the Town of Fairfield.
The following are exempt from the above definition:
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farmer or gardner selling the produce from his own
farm or garden.
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persons engaged in the sale ,distribution and
delivery of milk, tea, coffee, spices, groceries, meats, bakery
goods or newspapers.
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salesmen selling goods to retail or wholesale establishments
within the Town for resale.
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salesmen taking orders for merchandise for future
delivery when full payment is not required when the order is
solicited
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regularly scheduled route salesmen.
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vendors at fairs on Town or Board of Education
property.
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any person engaged in the selling of goods and
services on behalf or under the authority of any charitable or
nonprofit organization having a Connecticut office or registered
with the Secretary of State of Connecticut.
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persons requested to call upon a private residence
by the owner or occupant thereof.
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person using a roadside or outside stand on the same
site as an established business owned or operated by the same person
(Zoning regulations may apply. Property owners should check with
Town of Fairfield Zoning Department).
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minor using a roadside or outside stand or booth
located at his home.
Persons wishing to engage in businesses defined as
transient merchant must complete an application available at the
Fairfield Police Department. Applicants must possess a valid State of
Connecticut Sales Tax number. The fees for a transient merchant permit
are listed below.
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RESIDENT |
NON-RESIDENT |
| 1 Year |
$75.00 |
1 Year |
$250.00 |
| 10 Day |
$50.00 |
10 Day |
$100.00 |
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Questions regarding transient merchant permits should be directed to
the Fairfield Police Department Detective Division (203) 254-4840.
Penalties for violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, or
making any false statement, or misrepresentation of fact, for the
purpose of obtaining permission to solicit orders shall, upon conviction
thereof, and in addition to other penalties provided by law, be subject
to a fine not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), each solicitation
or sale being deemed a separate offense. Persons engages in any of the
activities listed under the definition of transient merchant shall
conform to the following regulations:
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conduct himself at all times in an orderly and lawful manner
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clearly state the purpose of the contact (to make a sale and
general goods or services offered)
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give a written, signed receipt (describing item or service sold,
total price, amount of payment received)
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not obstruct pedestrian or vehicle traffic
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shall not sell on street, sidewalk or other public place: spray
string, stink bombs, and similar devices.
The above are excerpt from the Town ordinance. For
complete details refer to actual ordinance.
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The following permits are also available from the Fairfield Police
Department:
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Raffle/Bazaar
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Games of Chance
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Precious Metal Dealers
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Ride
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Auction
Information on the details and specific requirements for each are
available by calling the Fairfield Police Department Detective Division
(203) 254-4840.
For information on other permits issued by the Town of Fairfield, click
on the link below:
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For questions, contact the Fairfield Police
Department, (203) 254-4808
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