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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 can check the status of an electronic or paper application on-line at the Arizona Department of Public Safety's License Status tab. You can also check the status by calling (602) 223-2361. Based on the number of callers ahead of you, you may experience a wait time.
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.
Since Arizona has permitless carry, any person who is at least 18 years old who can legally possess a firearm may open carry, and any person at least 21 years old may concealed carry a firearm without a permit. Arizona will honor concealed carry permits from all other states' and political subdivisions.
No, you do not need to be a resident of Arizona to receive an Arizona concealed weapons permit. Arizona will issue permits to non-residents who meet the requirements to receive a permit. Arizona is one of the best permits a Californian can obtain.
Anyone 18 years or older can openly carry, and open carry in a vehicle is permitted. And for those of you that do not wish to carry a loaded gun while traveling in the state, Arizona does observe the federal peaceable journey rules as well (unloaded, locked in container, and in trunk of vehicle).
Beyond passing a background check, to buy a gun in Arizona you will need a valid, government-issued photo ID that displays your name, address, and date of birth and will also need to fill out government form 4473.
An Arizona CCW permit allows you to skip NICS checks at Arizona FFLs. You still have to fill out a 4473, but your FFL will not have to call the feds to get permission to sell you a gun. Sometimes FFLs will let you skip the line to buy a gun if you have your CCW because it's just that much easier for them.
Arizona has passed “Permitless Carry.” That means anyone who can legally own/possess a firearm and is 21 or older can carry it concealed without any type of permit/license.