Am I allowed to open carry? Open carry is legal in North Carolina without a permit, if you can legally own a firearm. You must be at least 18 years old with no felony convictions. The state places no limits on weapon caliber size or magazine capacity.
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 usually take for my concealed handgun permit to be issued? Forty-five to 90 days after all of the required paperwork is received by the Sheriff's Office. A representative from the Sheriff's Office will contact you when the concealed handgun permit is ready for pick up.
An applicant must: Be at least 21 years old; Have completed an approved firearms training class (there are exemptions for law enforcement); Be a United States citizen or lawful permanent resident alien; Be a resident of North Carolina for 30 days preceding the filing of the application;
The original certificate of completion from a firearms course. North Carolina driver's license or ID card and proof of residence. Military personnel must bring forms 1380E (active duty) or DD-214 (discharged) Naturalized citizens must bring your Naturalization Certificate or a valid U.S. passport.
How do I obtain a concealed handgun permit application? Concealed handgun permit applications are available online at Permitium, or in person at the Sheriff's Office Records Division. Renewal applications are also available online at Permitium, or in person at the Sheriff's Office Records Division.
General Requirements to Apply: Must be a US Citizen or a permanent resident. Must be a resident of North Carolina for a minimum of 30 days and provide proof of residency in your county. (NC ID or driver's license) Must provide a list of previous addresses back to age 16 or the past 20 years, whichever is shorter.
The process for obtaining a Concealed Weapon Permit is somewhat lengthy and can take from 45-60 days. The Sheriff's Office must wait for all forms to be returned to us from mental health sources before we can process your application completely.