Carry Concealed Weapon (CCW) Permit

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The Wyoming Concealed Carry Law:

Anyone who meets the same requirements to obtain a Wyoming concealed weapons permit can legally carry a firearm in any place that is not specifically prohibited. The new concealed carry law will NOT permit you to carry a firearm in any other State without a valid concealed firearm permit.

All applications are available on DCI's (Division of Criminal Investigation) website http://wyomingdci.wyo.gov. For information concerning CCW permits and the requirements of W.S.6-8-104 (b)(c) please access their website, call 307-777-7181 or e-mail CFP@Wyo.gov. States that have reciprocity with Wyoming can be found on this website.

The Laramie County Sheriff's Office processes CCW applications for Laramie County residents Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.  

THE FOLLOWING ITEMS MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT WHEN TURNING IN AN APPLICATION FOR A CONCEALED FIREARM PERMIT


1) Proof of firearms safety training. Proof of firearms training is to be a legible photocopy. We will not accept your original. One of the following will suffice under the statute:

*A certificate of completion of a qualified weapons training class. Such as the Handgun Safety Class sponsored by Laramie County Community College or a Hunter Safety Course.

*Notarized affidavit from the instructor of a school, club, organization, or group indicating successful completion of a qualified weapons training class.

*Completion of any certified firearms safety training course utilizing instructors certified by the National Rifle Association, the Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy or State Certified Instructor.

*Completion of any law enforcement firearms safety or training course offered through the Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy

*Experience with a firearm through participation in an organized shooting competition or military service (DD Form 522 or DD Form 214).

*Certification as proficient in firearms safety by any Wyoming Law Enforcement Agency under procedures established by that agency.

*Document for honorable retirement as a Federal or State Peace Officer with a minimum of ten (10) years of service.

2) Three (3) copies of the on-line Concealed Firearm Permit Application, properly completed. Applications are available on the Division of Criminal Investigation's website: http://wyomingdci.wyo.gov.   YOU MUST read the Wyoming State Statute while you are on this website.

DO NOT SIGN THE APPLICATION. IT MUST BE SIGNED AT THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT IN FRONT OF A NOTARY.

DCI does not accept cash for CCW applications or renewals. For an initial application you are required to bring in a $64 money order or cashier's check made out to Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigations and $15 cash for fingerprints. To renew a current permit, you are required to bring in a $45 money order or cashier's check made out to Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigations and $5 cash for service fees. If you are renewing a permit that has expired and is within six months of the expiration date, you are required to bring in a $55 money order or cashier's check made out to Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigations and $5 cash for service fees. We do not make change. You will need to have the cash in the exact amount for your fingerprints/service fees.

      THE FEE FOR FINGERPRINTING/PROCESSING MUST BE IN CASH IN THE EXACT AMOUNT (NO COINS)

OR
MONEY ORDER/CASHIER'S CHECK*

*(Made payable to: Laramie County Sheriff's Department)

WE WILL NOT ACCEPT PERSONAL CHECKS

THIS FEE IS NOT REFUNDABLE


We will check the paperwork, and have you sworn under oath that the information is correct and accurate. You will then be fingerprinted, and the application will be processed.

If the proof of firearms training proves to be unacceptable to the Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) you have five (5) days from notification to provide the correct information or the fee is forfeited.

The Sheriff's Office will notify you by phone when your permit has been received, and it will be necessary for you to return to the Sheriff's Office to pick up your permit. Original applications and renewals take 90 days.

YOU MUST BE AT LEAST 21 YEARS OF AGE.

LCSO offers firearms training, which meets the training requirements for CCW:

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