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Utah Concealed Carry Permit
Total Cost for Class $110
No Deposit Required for Class
The Utah Concealed Carry Permit is the premier concealed firearm permit in the country. It is the most widely recognized permit, and it is valid in 34 other states.
Attend the 4-hour class once and that’s it! To renew your permit in 5 years simply send in $15.00 and a current picture of yourself and you will receive another permit valid for 5 more years. If you are ever going to travel with a firearm, then this Utah Concealed Carry Permit is what you need!

Utah aggressively pursues reciprocity agreements with other states. The Utah Concealed Firearm Permit is currently honored in over 33 states!
Unlike some other states that charge over $100 every few years for their concealed carry permits, the initial permit fee for a Utah CFP is only $65 for non-residents, and renewals are only $15 every five years.
Utah is a “Shall-Issue” state for both residents and non-residents. There is no justification of “need” to obtain a Utah CFP. Residents of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are not required to have a pistol permit in their home state to obtain a Utah CFP. You do not need to be a resident of Utah, or even visit Utah, to obtain a Utah CFP.
Getting a Utah Concealed Firearm Permit is simple. First, attend one of our Utah CFP Courses with a Utah Certified Concealed Firearms Instructor. Your instructor will furnish you with a Utah CFP application, stamped with his seal to certify that you have attended the course. Mail the application, along with one fingerprint card, one passport-quality photo, a copy of your driver’s license, and the $65 fee to the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification.
I do the photo, make a copy of your drivers license, fingerprints, and application. If you are not disqualified, you will receive your Utah CFP within 60 days.
The course is approx. 4 hours long, and is classroom only. No firearms qualification is necessary, therefore, firearm ownership is not required.
We also include a brief discussion of nationwide permit recognition for the New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut resident. Fingerprinting and photography are also included.
No. Utah requires applicants to take a specific course whose curriculum is determined by the Utah BCI, administered by a Utah Certified Concealed Firearms Instructor. Other safety courses are not accepted, and possessing another permit does not waive the training requirement.