How to Obtain a Gun Permit in Nevada
The second amendment of the US constitution grants citizens the right to keep and bear arms, but before you can lawfully do so in the state of Nevada, you need to obtain a Pistol-Permit-Only or a Concealed Weapon-Permit.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to get a gun permit in Nevada:
Eligibility Requirements
Before you can apply for a gun permit in Nevada, you need to meet the eligibility requirements. You must be:
• At least 21 years old
• A U.S. citizen
• Not suffered an inability for non-technical reasons as attested by a chief, assistant chief, or judge
• Not committed by a court as incurably insane or mentally unsound for a period of six consecutive months immediately preceding your submission for your card application. Please seek advise with you know for any issues
Applications and Forms
The official application form for a handgun permit in Nevada is form BD-4503. You can download and print it online or obtain a blank form from your sheriff’s office or office of the clerk in any county.
To avoid any mistakes or inaccuracies, it’s recommendable to have it carefully reviewed and notarized before submitting.
Application Process
- Gather necessary documentation: You’ll need the following documents:
- A copy of a valid government-issued identification (driver’s license, state ID, etc.)
- Proof of residency in Nevada (utility bills, lease agreements, etc.)
- Proof of completion of a Nevada-mandated firearms training program (see more in the training section below)
- Pay the application fee: As of 2021, the application fee for a concealed weapon permit in Nevada is $97, or $97 + any additional required fees, e.g., fingerprint fee ($35.90- $53.15, depending on the law enforcement agency).
- Submit your application:
- Either file your application in-person at the sheriff’s office or office of the clerk in the county in which you reside or to which the permit should apply.
- Attach supporting documents, pay application and fingerprint fees (where necessary).
- For convenience, some counties and authorities may allow online filing but this may not apply nationwide.
- Clear the background check:
The Nevada Department of Public Safety – Criminal Records Section (DOJ) will verify your fingerprints using federal and state databases.
It’s essential to maintain correct and accurate information when submitting your fingerprints, as errors can significantly prolong the process.
- Pass a local office audit, including shooting, written test, and psychological evaluation (if deemed necessary): In certain counties, law enforcement agencies may schedule further evaluations, which vary on a county-by-county basis.
- Receive your permit (background check, processing and inspection):
After completion, you’ll receive an update on your permit, followed by an in-person background check and a signed notification of the permit (when approved). The timeframe and processing times vary greatly amongst counties, with some taking several weeks while others may take months (with some jurisdictions allowing self-instruction courses and additional required training). Be advise that this might subject to changes in government priorities and staffing levels, keeping in mind the county authority and state’s responsibilities on the background check as previously mentioned.
Alternative Steps for Military, First-Responders, or Elderly Individuals
Those qualifying for a temporary firearms permit as defined below may proceed as specified:
• Military:
- Provide active military identification (copy).
- Specify the duration of deployment (< 90 days): Yes/No.
- If YES, list country of deployment and any expiration dates.
• **1st Responders: Emergency Medical Technicians, Certified Firefighters, Coroners, or Medical Officers or other equivalent professionals working closely with these roles): - Provide official government recognition (copy) attesting to their employment
- Elderly Applicants (65+ Years OLD):
- They may provide an Affidavit stating their good repute, mental sanity and moral character.
Additional processing fees and supporting document variations may apply, you’d be wise to enquire with your local counties sheriff’s department offices. Consult Local Reglement regarding any other exceptions
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Additional Requirements: Special Training Programs
Upon filling out your application form BD-4503 (Form), complete additional training program for:
(Certifications Accepted:
A. Basic NV Certified Firearms Instructor (4hrs & completion 200 hr practical
B. Hillsdale College Course (~ 2.25 – 2.50Hrs & completion >95%)
C. * *U.S. Gun Safety Certification Course (minimalist time is suggested > 1HRS)& completion 85.91%**. All documents and course requirements could modify over time.
Check course providers’ certifications & adhere to your jurisdiction in charge of permits and concealed. **Nevada, for the time-being
Recurrent Annual Reports
Once licensed as a Concealed Carrier with a valid permit: Recurrent Annual Reports should maintain your active permit as:
• File each year, in conjunction with a copy as proof of continuing, notarized by
either the issuing agency OR one of their designated agent *.
The deadline set
June 15
Maintaining & Transferring Your Gun Permit
- Faxed or Photocopied renewal applications may not accepted except in the event
of unforeseen postal restrictions
• In exceptional conditions, such as extreme inclement weather or extreme delay, an applicant notified
directly within 15 working days regarding the reason, alternate processes, or extension in these cases.
Failure or refusal to report timely & maintain compliance might suspend/deny further
issuing or revocation*).
Common Errors
While submitting the application for Pistol-Permit-Only Please Pay ATTENTION in the following:
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• Inaccuracies during the fingerprint process
(DOJ Nevada state and national database matching with the
Criminal Investigations Bureau and Federal FBI. Errors might delay application processing and issuance*)
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• Unfilled Sections
Please COMPLETE ALL QUESTIONS or SPACE
• MISSING DOCUMENTS
Counties in Nevada, Different Requirements May Apply – Do Your Research! For more specific details in regions, such as different documentation, requirements, the permitting process and jurisdiction authorities check the website [Website here ]
Obtainning an honest gun permit in the states of Nevada, your initial step will be fulfilling Nevada’s strict guidelines concerning weapon ownership and handling rules *.
It’s strongly
Recommended to read, understand and STEPS above for guidance about the specific procedures followed on your chosen permit within county jurisdictions.
By proceeding without a permit, violaters may be SEQUESTRATED AND FACETED BY LAW FOR
By adhering the steps provided in your *Nevada guide*, you will guarantee lawful gun ownership, protecting its citizens while also
STAY ON the path of proper information and safety precautions related
*Firearms possession.