I've been a CCW permit holder for 20 years.
I just renewed my permit for the fourth time (done every 5 years) and over the twenty years not much has changed in Georgia's process, however it does vary by county and my county has always been 'by the book' and relatively painless.
Two things have changed in the process since 5 years ago at my last renewal. One is an extra form that has to be filled out and sent to the sheriff for a signature. If he does not sign it, he must show a legal and just cause for not signing, and he only has 48 hours to sign and return to the Probate court. The other change is electronic fingerprinting. My first license required the old-style fingerprint card to be done at the sheriff's office. It never had to be re-done until this year because they are updating to an electronic database. All I had to do was go down to city hall and let them scan my prints and forward to the GBI for the background check.
The cost went up considerably since last time, but what the heck. Probate court fee went up from $15 to $16 and the GBI background check fee went from $35 to $53.
Even with the extra things that had to be filled out and done, it took less than an hour, start to finish (including the trip down to city hall), and I got my license in the mail 7 days later, instead of the usual 4-6 weeks, thanks to the new Ga time limit regulations passed last year.
Maybe Wisconsin legislators can get their heads screwed on right and get something done.