How to Get a Concealed Weapons Permit in Colorado?
Eligibility Requirements
Before applying for a concealed weapons permit in Colorado, you must meet the following eligibility requirements:
- You must be at least 21 years old
- You must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident
- You must have a valid Colorado identification card or driver’s license
- You must have completed a firearms training course approved by the Colorado Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Board
- You must not be a fugitive from justice or have been convicted of a felony
- You must not be under a protection order or have been subject to a restraining order
Application Process
To apply for a concealed weapons permit in Colorado, follow these steps:
- Step 1: Take a Firearm Training Course
- Complete a firearms training course approved by the Colorado POST Board. The course must cover:
- Gun safety
- Safe handling of firearms
- Firearm familiarization
- Legal and ethical responsibilities
- Mental health and responsibility
- The course must also include a shooting proficiency test, which must be completed with a score of at least 80%
- Complete a firearms training course approved by the Colorado POST Board. The course must cover:
- Step 2: Gather Required Documents
- Valid Colorado identification card or driver’s license
- Birth certificate
- Social Security card
- Proof of firearms training completion (Certificate of Completion)
- Step 3: Submit the Application
- Download and complete the Colorado Concealed Carry Application form (CPB-33) from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) website
- Submit the completed application, along with the required documents and the application fee, to the CBI
- Step 4: Background Check
- The CBI will conduct a background check on you to ensure you meet the eligibility requirements
- You will be notified of the results of the background check
- Step 5: Receive the Permit
- If your application is approved, you will be issued a concealed weapons permit
- The permit is valid for 5 years
Fees and Forms
- Application Fee: $52.50
- Renewal Fee: $39.50
- Forms:
- CPB-33: Concealed Carry Application form
- CPB-34: Concealed Carry Application Receipt form
- CPB-35: Concealed Carry Application Acknowledgement form
Firearms Training Courses
Colorado has approved many firearms training courses, but here are a few reputable options:
- National Rifle Association (NRA) Basics of Pistol Shooting Course: A 12-hour course that covers basic pistol safety, handling, and shooting techniques
- Colorado Firearms Academy (CFA) Concealed Carry Course: A 4-hour course that covers concealed carry laws, firearm safety, and shooting techniques
- US Firearms Training Institute (USFTI) Concealed Carry Course: A 4-hour course that covers concealed carry laws, firearm safety, and shooting techniques
Table: Comparison of Approved Firearm Training Courses
Course Name | Duration | Topics Covered |
---|---|---|
NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting Course | 12 hours | Pistol safety, handling, shooting techniques |
CFA Concealed Carry Course | 4 hours | Concealed carry laws, firearm safety, shooting techniques |
USFTI Concealed Carry Course | 4 hours | Concealed carry laws, firearm safety, shooting techniques |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the renewal process for a concealed weapons permit in Colorado?
A: The renewal process involves submitting the renewal application and fee to the CBI, completing a renewal course, and passing a background check.
Q: Can I carry a concealed weapon in national parks or forests in Colorado?
A: No, carrying a concealed weapon in national parks or forests is prohibited by federal law.
Q: Do I need to register my firearm in Colorado?
A: No, firearms registration is not required in Colorado.
By following the steps outlined above and completing the required paperwork, you can obtain a concealed weapons permit in Colorado. Remember to always follow the law and exercise your Second Amendment rights responsibly.