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Frequently Asked Questions
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Answers
Do I qualify for a permit?
Colorado is a “Shall Issue” state. The sheriff must issue
the permit unless you do not meet the following basic requirements.
- Colorado Resident
- Age 21 or older
- Not precluded by law from owning
or possessing a firearm ( e.g. felony conviction, mentally
incompetent)
- Does not chronically or habitually
abuse alcohol
- Is not an unlawful user of or addicted
to controlled substances
- Is not the subject of a civil or
criminal restraining order
- Complete background check including
fingerprint verification by FBI / CBI
- Demonstrates competence with handgun
( e.g. this class )
Where do I have to apply?
You can apply to the sheriff of your home county, the
sheriff of the county in which you own or rent real property
to operate a business, or the sheriff of the county in which
you currently hold a permit.
What is the cost of
a permit?
The sheriff by law can charge no more than $100 for the
permit. The fee for the background check as of January 1 2010
is $ 52.50 (this may change without notice)
Will my Colorado permit
be valid in other states?
It should be valid in any state with which Colorado recognizes
reciprocity. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation carries
a list of states that recognize Colorado permits on its
website. Be very careful when carrying concealed in other
states-check the law BEFORE you enter the
new jurisdiction. (Repricocity
Map)
What do I do if I lose
my permit?
You are required to carry your permit and official ID
(e.g. driver’s license) anytime you carry concealed. If
you lose your permit you must immediately report the loss
to the issuing sheriff and obtain a replacement for the
renewal cost. You may NOT lawfully carry concealed until
the replacement permit is obtained.
If I move within Colorado
do I have to get a new permit?
No, but you must advise the issuing sheriff within thirty
days of your change of address.
What if I forget to
renew my permit?
You can apply for renewal any time within 120 days of
expiration. If you forget to renew before the expiration,
you can still renew your permit within six months after
expiration by paying a fifteen-dollar late fee. Permits
expired for more than six months require the full application
procedure to be repeated.
Do I have to get fingerprinted
to get a permit?
Yes, as part of the background check a fingerprint verification
must be completed.
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