Simply put, under Alabama law, you must have a permit to carry a concealed pistol on your person, in a public place, or to carry a pistol, concealed or not, in your vehicle. The first requirement to obtain a pistol permit, from the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, is that you must reside in Montgomery County.
How long does the application process take? The Sheriff's Office will issue or deny a Pistol License Application within 30 days of receipt of a completed application.
How long does the application process take? The Sheriff's Office will issue or deny a Pistol License Application within 30 days of receipt of a completed application.
Pistol Permit You must be 19 years old or older, unless you are active military. You may apply online. Once your application is complete, you will receive a call from the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office when the application is available for pickup. New applicants may receive a permit for 1 or 5 years ($20 or $100).
Steps To Get A Alabama Concealed Carry Permit. Obtain the application form from your local county sheriff. Some counties have a permit application that can be downloaded from their website. Some counties such as Elmore County and Jefferson County have online permitting systems.
It is generally a crime in Maryland to carry or transport a handgun in public without a license. It is permissible under Montgomery County law, however, for an unlicensed person to carry a firearm in the following circumstances: On one's own property. On private property with the permission of the owner.
CONCEALED CARRY PERMIT 1 year ($20.00) or 5 year ($125.00) or Lifetime.
The law states that anyone 19-years of age or older (18-years-old for active, retired or honorably discharged veterans or law enforcement officers), who is not prohibited by state or federal law, may carry a handgun in the state of Alabama without a permit, background check or safety training.
Alabama –Effective date for Permitless Carry: January 1, 2023 Any person 19 years of age or older who can legally possess a firearm under State and Federal Law can carry a handgun openly or concealed in the State of Alabama without a permit. Anyone with a valid permit issued by another state can carry at 18.