Utah has a site where CCW permits can be renewed on-line. The site indicates a "passport quailty" digital photo is needed.
Has anyone successfully submitted such a digital photo to Utah?
I may be over-thinking it, but no mention of resolution, file format (probably a JPEG is OK, but unstated), etc. A physical photo needs to be 2"x2". I can use photo processing software to resize it, but will the scale be maintained on their printer?
Like I said, what they accept is probably not as strict as I'm imagining and was looking to see if anyone has renewed via Internet.
I like this idea. Why pay FedEx eight dollars when I have digital cameras.
I did it. I used my Nikon D60 and had my wife snap a couple shots against an eggshell white wall.
I used these instructions for framing the photo:
http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/passports/photos/photo-composition-template.html
On the right there is a link to a webpage that will load you photo from file and crop it to the right facial proportions. Utah BCI didn't make a peep about my photo. It was easy-breazy.
Thanks for that info. Funny how fast five years go by. I've had a Utah permit for at least ten years. At this point, it only adds Minnesota to states I can legally carry in.
But, there's a lot of overlap and some states think it's important to change which permits they recognize. It has NO impact on public safety, but apparently, legislators need busy work.