○ Utah CFP
Course Name: Utah Concealed Firearms Permit (CFP)
Recognized in 32+ States. Includes Free Fingerprinting.
Course Length: 4 to 5 hours of Instruction
Includes: FBI Fingerprint Card (FD-258), Free Fingerprinting, a Utah Application Form certified by your instructor upon completion of the course, the course material on CD, and Addressed Mailing Envelope.
Course Overview: Taught by a Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification Certified Instructor, this half day course is designed for those interested in obtaining a Utah Non-resident Concealed Firearms Permit. The Utah non-resident permit has more reciprocity than any other State, and allows the permit holder to legally carry in 32+ States! The class is open to persons 21 years of age or older, who are of good moral character and intend to apply for a Utah CFP
This course is recognized by Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) and meets or exceeds the state mandated requirements to obtain the Utah Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP). Students will receive 4-hours of classroom instructions which are mandated by Utah State law. One additional hour (may be more or less time) will be spent fingerprinting each applicant free of charge.
Utah requires that training be attended in person and not through electronic means. General familiarity with the types of firearms to be concealed includes training in:
- The safe loading, unloading, storage and carrying of the types of firearms to be concealed
- Current laws defining lawful use of a firearm by a private citizen, including lawful self-defense, use of force by a private citizen, use of deadly force, transportation and concealment
Course Topics include:
- Application Process.
- Weapon Familiarity.
- Firearm Safety.
- Situational Awareness.
- Applicable Law.
Pre-requisites: No prior experience required.
Cost: $100
This course does not include the Utah Application Fee (as of May 2021, application processing fee had been reduced to: $53.25 for Utah residents; and $63.25 for non-residents. Application processing fees are subject to change, for the most updated fees, click HERE).
FAQ: I am a Maryland Resident, I only have a MD HQL and Utah Non-Resident Concealed Firearm Permit. How many states and which states would allow me to carry?
Answer: If you are a Maryland Resident and you only have a Utah Non-Resident Concealed Firearm Permit (your MD HQL is not a carry Permit, you need a MD Wear and Carry Handgun Permit to carry in Maryland), your Utah Non-Resident Permit will allow you to legally carry in 32 States: Utah, Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, Alaska, Arizona, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
FAQ: I am a resident of Virginia and I have both Virginia Resident CHP and the Utah Non-Resident Concealed Firearm Permit. How many states and which states would recognize and allow my permits?
Answer: That’s great, you maximize the number of states you can carry by having a Utah Non-Resident Permit in addition to your Virginia Resident permit, thereby allowing you to legally carry in 38 States, namely: Virginia, Utah, Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, Alaska, Arizona, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.