Open Carry (Without a Valid Permit/License)
The state preempts all firearm laws in the state and local authorities can’t have Laws/Ordinances against open carry. If anyone enters in any property, the owner or guardian of the place has the authority to demand them to leave their property. And if it fails to follow on its term, the person involve will be […]
State Preemption
24 V.S.A. § 2295. Authority of Municipal and County Governments to Regulate Firearms, Ammunition, Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Except as otherwise provided by law, no town, city or incorporated village, by ordinance, resolution or other enactment, shall directly regulate hunting, fishing and trapping or the possession, ownership, transportation, transfer, sale, purchase, carrying, licensing or registration […]
Notes
Title 10 Chapter 113 § 4705. Shooting from Motor Vehicles or Aircraft; Permit (b) A person shall not carry or possess while in or on a vehicle propelled by mechanical power or drawn by a vehicle propelled by mechanical power within the right of way of a public highway a rifle or shotgun containing a […]
Important Links
State CCW Site How to Apply CCW Application Online Renewal Forms General Information State FAQ Site State Statutes St CCW Law/Rules State Admin Rules State Reciprocity Info State Attorney General
Utah Honors the following States:
Utah honors all other states Permit/Licenses. Utah Honors Non-Resident Permits/Licenses From the States They Honor. 76-10-523. Persons Exempt From Weapons Laws. (1) This part and Title 53, Chapter 5, Part 7, Concealed Weapon Act, do not apply to any of the following: (a) a United States marshal; (b) a federal official required to carry a […]
Applying for a Resident Permit
Application for resident applicants in Utah must be done in person. Application is accepted from 7:00am-5:30am at the office address showing below: Bureau of Criminal Identification 3888 West 5400 South Taylorsville, UT 84129 801-965-4445 The application charge is $39 and the minimum requirements in applying for concealed firearms are as follows: • Applicant must be […]
Applying for a Non-Resident Permit
Non-resident applies the same way as the resident applicant does. They need to secure a Firearm Safety class from a certified Utah instructor. However, the cost for this application is $49 Based on Senate Bill 36, non-residents need some additional requirements. This law applies to both new and for renewal non-resident applicants. Those requirements are […]
