Some states allow an applicant to complete an application online, while others require an in-person visit to the office of the respective issuing authority. There are even states that require the applicant provide a list of non-related character references.
How long does it take for an application to process? The average wait time is 75 days. If you have not received your permit after 75 days, please email the Concealed Weapons Permit Unit.
Arizona issues CCW Permits to eligible non-residents. Also, ing to Arizona's ``current'' laws, if you have a Concealed Carry License or Permit from another state that has a training requirement, are Active Duty / Veteran or have NRA Certifications we can help expedite your AZ CCW Permit process.
For those with only one felony on their record, your rights are automatically restored under Arizona Revised Statutes § 13-907. However, restoration is not automatic if you have an out-of-state felony in addition to your Arizona case.
Be 21 years of age or older; or at least 19 years of age with evidence of current military service or proof of honorable discharge or general discharge; under honorable conditions from the United States Armed Forces, United States Armed Forces Reserve, or a state National Guard; All Veterans must provide DD-214.
You must be a Permanent Legal Resident/Alien or a U.S. Citizen to apply for a CCW. Visa status is not acceptable for applying for a Concealed Weapon License.
Be 21 years of age or older; or at least 19 years of age with evidence of current military service or proof of honorable discharge or general discharge; under honorable conditions from the United States Armed Forces, United States Armed Forces Reserve, or a state National Guard; All Veterans must provide DD-214.
Our Team is available 7 days a week to assist you. The Arizona Concealed Carry Of Weapons Certification Course is available ONLINE 24/7, so you can take the course on YOUR schedule, at YOUR pace, and in the privacy and safety of your home or office.
A person with a concealed firearm permit who is a resident of another state, is lawfully present and not prohibited from possessing a firearm in the state of Arizona, may carry a concealed firearm while in this state.