Utah


As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, the Utah concealed carry permit, officially known as the Utah Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP), allows individuals to carry concealed firearms in the state of Utah. Please note that laws and regulations can change over time, so it's always important to verify the most up-to-date information from official sources such as the Utah Department of Public Safety.

Here are some key features of the Utah Concealed Firearm Permit:

  1. Reciprocity: The Utah CFP has a high level of reciprocity with many other states, meaning it is recognized by numerous states across the United States. This allows Utah permit holders to carry concealed firearms in those states, provided they comply with the laws and regulations of each respective state.

  2. Training Requirements: To obtain a Utah CFP, applicants must complete a certified firearms training course. As of my knowledge cutoff, the training course must be at least four hours long and cover topics such as firearm safety, Utah firearms laws, and basic handgun proficiency.

  3. Non-resident Permits: Utah offers non-resident permits, meaning individuals who do not reside in Utah can still apply for and obtain a Utah CFP. This can be beneficial for those who travel frequently and want to carry concealed in multiple states.

  4. Age Requirement: The minimum age to apply for a Utah CFP is 21 years old. However, there are provisions for younger applicants who are at least 18 years old but serving in the military or have been honorably discharged from the military.

  5. Application Process: Applicants must submit their application to the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI). The application requires personal information, fingerprints, a photograph, proof of completion of a certified firearms training course, and the applicable fee.

  6. Background Check: As part of the application process, applicants are subject to a thorough background check, which includes criminal history, mental health records, and domestic violence incidents.

  7. Permit Validity: A Utah CFP is valid for a period of five years from the date of issue. After that, it must be renewed to continue carrying concealed firearms legally.

It's important to note that the above information might have changed since my last update. To ensure accuracy and to obtain the most current and detailed information, it is advisable to consult the official website of the Utah Department of Public Safety or contact them directly for the latest information regarding the features and requirements of the Utah Concealed Firearm Permit.