Re: [Az-Geocaching] State Land Department Interactive Map

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Author: ShadowAce
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] State Land Department Interactive Map
Wow, since when did Tucson not offer the permits? Two years in a row I have
walked into the Tucson office, spent less then 5 minutes and walked out with
my permit.

Sprocket, did you contact someone in the Tucson office and they said no
more? Maybe we should call them because you ARE ALLOWED to walk into the
Tucson office and sign two papers, just like getting a fishing license and
walk out with your permit as you head to the state land to play.

Others from Tucson can confirm that you can get your license without
mailing anything.

On 2/19/06, Team Sprocket <> wrote:
>
> Speaking of State Trust Land, the AJACS 2nd Annual Campout Event Cache (GCT6QK)
> is coming up in less than a month! It is being held on State Trust Land.
> If you are planning to attend, and we hope you will, make sure you have your
> State Trust Land Permit. If you don't have one already, now is a good
> time to download the application and mail it in with the required fee
> because they don't take on-line applications. The application must be mailed
> in unless you go directly to the ASLD office in Phoenix. Please note that
> the Tucson and Flagstaff offices do NOT issue the permits. If you already
> have a permit from last year, make sure it doesn't expire before the event
> dates of March 17th, 18th & 19th. The URL to download the application in
> PDF format is
>
> http://www.land.state.az.us/programs/natural/rec_permit.pdf
>
> Regards,
> -- Sprocket
>
>