Affidavit of Continued Eligibility for Florida Concealed Weapons
Where can't I carry a concealed firearm in Florida?
- Courthouses
- Detention facilities, jails, and prisons
- Police departments, sheriff's offices, and highway patrol stations
- Airports
- Any "place of nuisance," as defined in Florida Statute 823.05
- Polling locations
- Meeting places reserved for governmental purposes
- Schools, colleges or universities, or any facility with an educational area
- Sporting events
- Career centers
- Buildings in federal parks (the parks themselves are cleared for CC)
- All private property. Failure to comply can result in an armed trespassing charge, a third-degree felony under Florida Statue 810.09 (2)(c).
Where can I carry a concealed firearm in Florida?
Can you carry a concealed handgun in a vehicle in Florida?
Yes, with a Florida Concealed Weapons License or a CCW permit from a state that Florida honors.
Without a license, the firearm or other weapon must be securely encased or otherwise not readily accessible for immediate use. "Securely encased" means in a glove compartment, locked or unlocked; snapped in a holster; in a gun case, locked or unlocked; in a zippered gun case; or in a closed box or container which requires a lid or cover to be opened for access.
For more information, see Fla. Stat. § 790.251 & Fla. Stat. § 790.25(2)
Can you carry a concealed firearm at roadside rest areas in Florida?
Can you carry a concealed firearm in state/national parks, state/national forest and Wildlife Management Areas in Florida?
Yes, with a Florida Concealed Weapons License or a CCW permit from a state that Florida honors except as forbidden by federal law. See theNational Parks webpage for links to each National Park in Florida. Furthermore, Florida state law allows open carry while engaged in fishing, camping or lawful hunting.
For more information, see Fla. Stat. § 790.025(3)(h)
Can you carry a concealed firearm in bars and restaurants that serve alcohol in Florida?
Can you carry or possess a firearm on hotel property in Florida?
Does Florida have laws relating to storing firearms in private vehicles in an employee parking lot?
Do you have a duty to notify a police officer that you're carrying a concealed firearm in Florida?
Are "No Weapons Allowed? signs enforced in Florida? If, yes, violating the sign would be considered to be a crime. If, no, violating the sign would not be considered a criminal offense.
Does Florida have preemption laws related to concealed carry (i.e., Does state law supersede local laws regarding the possession of handguns)?
Does Florida have a red flag law?
Does Florida state law define brandishing?
Does Florida have laws regarding carrying a concealed firearm while using alcohol or chemical substances?
Does Florida issue concealed carry licenses to non-residents?
Does Florida allow the public to access concealed carry registry information through public records law?
Is a permit required to purchase a handgun in Florida?
Florida does not require a permit to purchase a firearm nor is there a permit that exempts any person from the background check requirement.
There is a waiting period of three days, excluding weekends and state holidays, between purchase and delivery of all firearms. You must be a Florida resident to purchase a handgun in Florida.
Are background checks required for private gun sales in Florida?
Does my current Florida concealed carry license exempt me from needing a background check when I purchase firearm?
Is there a waiting period after purchasing a handgun in Florida?
Do handguns need to be registered in Florida?
What is the minimum age to possess and transport a handgun in Florida?
Can I possess/carry a handgun in my home without a license?
Concealed Carry Requirements to Register for a License in Florida
An applicant must:
- Be at least 21 years old, or a member of the military or an honorably discharged veteran;
- Be a U.S. citizen or legal resident alien;
- Have completed an approved firearms training class (waived for current members of the military and honorably discharged veterans);
- Not suffer from a physical infirmity which prevents the safe handling of a weapon or firearm;
- Not be ineligible to possess a firearm due to a felony conviction;
- Not chronically and habitually use alcoholic beverages or other substances to the extent that his or her normal faculties are impaired;
- Not have two or more DUI convictions within the previous 3 years;
- Not have convictions for a violent crime in the last 3 years, either misdemeanor or felony;
- Not been adjudicated an incapacitated person, unless 5 years have elapsed since the applicant's restoration to capacity by court order;
- Not have been committed to a mental institution, unless the applicant produces a certificate from a licensed psychiatrist stating that he or she has not suffered from disability for at least 5 years prior;
- Not have had an adjudication of guilt withheld or the imposition of a sentence suspended on any misdemeanor crime of domestic violence unless 3 years have elapsed since probation or any other conditions set by the court have been fulfilled, or the record has been expunged;
- Not have been issued an injunction that is currently in force and effect and that restrains the applicant from committing acts of domestic violence or acts of repeat violence;
- Not be prohibited from purchasing or possessing a firearm by any other provision of Florida or federal law;
- Demonstrate competence with a firearm; and
- Meet federal law requirements.
$97, however the Tax Collector may add a $12 – $22 convenience fee.
License renewals are $57 for residents and $99 for non-residents.
- In-Person (Fast Track) and Mail-In Application Processes
- Link to registration application
Notify the Division of Licensing in writingwithin 30 days after a change of address. You may change your address online or submit your notification to us in writing at the following address:
Division of Licensing
P.O.Box 6387
Tallahassee, FL 32314-6387
Effective February 12, 2010, the Division of Licensing no longer prints the licensee's residence address on the Florida concealed weapon license. The law does not require you to obtain a revised license after a change of address so you may continue to carry your current license until it expires. If, however, you would like a revised license, please send a written request with a check or money order in the amount of $15 made payable to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. You do not need to send a passport-type color photograph until it is time to renew your license.
For name changes, provide a copy of your marriage certificate, divorce decree or court documentation.
You will need to submit a notarized statement explaining that your license has been lost, stolen or destroyed and a $15 replacement fee to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Mail your request to:
Division of Licensing
P.O. Box 6387
Tallahassee, FL 32314-6387
Florida issues licenses to residents and non-residents. You can apply for your Florida resident license once you have registered to vote, made a statement of domicile or filed for a homestead tax exemption on property in Florida. If you have a valid concealed carry license issued in your former home state, that license remains in effect for 90 days following the date on which you establish legal state residence in Florida.
If a person with a Florida concealed weapons license establishes residency in another state, the license is valid until it expires provided you notify the Division of Licensing of your change of address as required.
OVERVIEW
IN-PERSON
Make an appointment to complete the online application at either a FDACS Regional Office or a Tax Collector's Office. There is no need to complete an application in advance.
If you are applying by mail, you will need to schedule an appointment at your local sheriff's office or police department to submit fingerprints. Further information regarding applying by mail can be found here.
For in-person applications, you will need to go to your appointment. You will complete your application at a computer station. You will need the following documents:
- Driver's license or State ID;
- If you have ever been arrested, you will need certified copies of the court documentation reflecting the final disposition of the charge(s) filed against you; and
- Training certificate.
Staff will take your fingerprints and your photo. Out-of-state residents can submit electronic fingerprints or paper fingerprint cards completed at your local law enforcement agency. You will also need to submit a passport-style photo.
You will pay the fee.
ONLINE
You will need the following documents:
- Your firearms training certificate
- a digital, passport-style photo taken within the last 30 days
Submit your application and pay the fee.
Step 4: You will be notified by mail if your application has been approved.
Note to Military Members and Veterans:
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) is now expediting all Florida concealed weapon or firearm license applications submitted by active military members and veterans.
Active military personnel who want to apply for a concealed weapon license should include a copy of their Common Access Card or other form of official military identification with their applications. FDACS will also accept a copy of service members' current orders as proof of active duty status.
Honorably discharged veterans should submit a copy of their DD 214 long form with their applications.
Approximately 150 days prior to the expiration date of your license, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) will send you a renewal form with complete instructions on how to renew your license. If you fail to renew your license by its expiration date, you may renew it up to 6 months after it has expired. However, there is a late fee of $15 for renewing after the expiration date.
If your license has been expired for longer than 6 months, it cannot be renewed. You must apply for a new license.
There are three options for renewal: online, in person at an FDACS regional office or an authorized Florida tax collector's office in your area, or by mail.
If renewing in person, schedule an appointment online and take the following documents:
- Your unsigned application.
- An acceptable picture ID; for example, a driver license or state-issued identification card.
- Payment method: cash, check, debit or credit card. Please note, our third-party payment processor will charge a 2.5% convenience fee for credit and debit card transactions. Checks must be made payable to David Jordan, Lake County Tax Collector and not to the Department of Agriculture.
- Regional offices will accept payment by personal check, cashier's check or money order. Regional offices cannot accept cash and cannot accept credit or debit cards for renewals.
- Tax collector offices may charge an additional convenience fee of up to $12 for renewal licenses. Contact your local tax collector to determine the precise amount you will need to pay and which payment methods are accepted.
- If arrested since the last issuance of your concealed weapon license, for a non-disqualifying offense, bring with you certified copies of the court documentation reflecting the final disposition of the charge(s) filed against you.
- Any legal documentation associated with a name change.
- Your renewal notice.
A tax collector deputy will take your photograph and submit your renewal application electronically to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for processing. Staff will also take fingerprints when applicable; fingerprints are required for out-of-state renewals.
If renewing by mail, complete your renewal form and mail it to the address below:
Concealed Weapon or Firearm License Renewal
Division of Licensing
P.O. Box 6387
Tallahassee, FL 32314-6387
At a regional office: You should be able to complete the entire process of applying for a renewal license in an hour or less. Your application will be processed while you wait and you will receive your license in minutes.
At a tax collector's office: Eligible Florida residents should be able to complete the entire process of applying for a renewal license in an hour or less; your application will be processed while you wait and you will receive your license in minutes. If you are a non-Florida resident or your application requires a name change, you will receive your license by mail.
If renewing by mail, you should receive your license within two weeks of the date we receive your application.
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