Legally carry a concealed firearm in 33 States!
Non-residents of Utah, 21 years of age and older, who complete this 4 hour course, taught by Jim Floyd, M.Ed., a Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification Certified Concealed Firearms Instructor, are eligible to apply for a Utah Concealed Firearm Permit which is recognized in the following states:
Current cost of the permit (paid directly to Utah after the course) is $65.25 and is valid for 5 years. Renewal is $10.00 every 5 years thereafter. You do not have to possess an Indiana License to Carry a Handgun in order to attend this course, however, you cannot use a Utah non-resident permit to carry a handgun in Indiana IF you are a resident of Indiana!
Course curriculum includes:
Course Cost is only $99.95 per person
YOU will need to bring to class with you:
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Seating is limited and pre-registration is required, so please register below!
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Non-residents of Utah, 21 years of age and older, who complete this 4 hour course, taught by Jim Floyd, M.Ed., a Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification Certified Concealed Firearms Instructor, are eligible to apply for a Utah Concealed Firearm Permit which is recognized in the following states:
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- Colorado (recognizes Indiana license, NOT the Utah non-resident permit)
- Delaware
- Florida (recognizes Indiana license, NOT the Utah non-resident permit)
- Georgia
- Idaho
- Indiana (Indiana residents MUST possess a Indiana handgun license!)
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Michigan (recognizes Indiana license, NOT the Utah non-resident permit)
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire (recognizes Indiana license, NOT the Utah non-resident permit)
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Pennsylvania
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah (recognizes Indiana license AND the Utah non-resident permit)
- Vermont
- Virgina
- West Virginia
- Wyoming
- Washington State
Current cost of the permit (paid directly to Utah after the course) is $65.25 and is valid for 5 years. Renewal is $10.00 every 5 years thereafter. You do not have to possess an Indiana License to Carry a Handgun in order to attend this course, however, you cannot use a Utah non-resident permit to carry a handgun in Indiana IF you are a resident of Indiana!
Course curriculum includes:
- Handgun safety rules
- Areas where Utah permit holders cannot carry a firearm
- How to handle encounters with the police
- Civil liability
- Escalation of force
- Handgun nomenclature
- Ammunition
- Fundamentals of shooting
- Holsters
- Federal, State (Utah), and Local (Utah) laws, codes, rules and regulations
- Instruction
- Lite refreshments
- Student manual
- Completed permit application
- Copy of your drivers license
- Completed fingerprint card
- Utah BCI addressed envelope.
- A certificate of completion (which can be utilized to apply for a Florida permit)
Course Cost is only $99.95 per person
YOU will need to bring to class with you:
- 1 passport photograph (around $8.00 to $10.00 at local drug stores) for inclusion in your Utah application packet
- 1 copy of your Drivers license (color or black & white is acceptable) for inclusion in your Utah application packet
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- [FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]C[/FONT]lass C and B Misdemeanors = 3 years
- Class A Misdemeanors = 5 years
- Traffic offenses other than DUI do not apply i.e. speeding, no insurance, etc.
- DUI (alcohol related reckless or similar conviction) = 6 years
- Juvenile felony conviction (non violent) = 7 years
- Juvenile felony conviction (violent, crimes against person) = 10 years
- Felony conviction = Lifetime[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif] ([/FONT]unless dismissed, reduced to a misdemeanor or expunged)
- Domestic Violence = Lifetime [FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]([/FONT]unless dismissed, reduced to an infraction or expunged)
- Protective Orders = Lifetime[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif] ([/FONT]unless removed, must be a family member or cohabitate) (not a neighbor, friend, etc.)
- Mentally Incompetent (adjudicated by a state or federal court) = Lifetime [FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]([/FONT]unless withdrawn or reversed)
- Danger to self or other (threat of or attempt of suicide, with or without an arrest or conviction) = Revocation [FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]([/FONT]time frame based on the CFP Boards decision)
- [FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]P[/FONT]ast pattern of violent behavior = Revocation [FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]([/FONT]time frame based on the CFP Boards decision)
- Reason for suspension: Charged with a crime of violence, Has an outstanding warrant, Indictment on a felony
- Moral Turpitude disqualifiers (includes but not limited to): theft, fraud, tax evasion, issuing bad checks, interference with a police officer, fleeing, resisting arrest, failure to obey police, obstruction of justice, wildlife violations involving a weapon, bribery, perjury, extortion, arson, criminal mischief, falsifying government records, forgery, receiving stolen property, firearms violations, burglary, vandalism and kidnapping
- The following crimes are also disqualifiers: Unlawful sexual conduct, pornographic and harmful material, offenses involving the use of alcohol (i.e. illegal use or consumption, etc.) offenses involving the use of narcotics
Seating is limited and pre-registration is required, so please register below!
REGISTRATION: Utah non-resident Concealed Firearms Permit course -... - Eventbrite
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