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September 19, 2015
Montana Concealed Carry Law
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Residents can apply for their Montana carry permit/license through your county Sheriff’s department. While Montana does not issue carry permit/licenses to non-residents, Montana does honor the Virginia Non Resident Carry Permit/License.
Our online training course will allow you to apply for your Virginia Non Resident Carry Permit/License which is honored in Montana for residents and non-residents, as well as honored in many other states.
Can I Apply For A Montana Carry Permit/License As A Non-Resident Of Montana?
No, Montana does not issue non-resident permits. However, Montana does honor the Virginia Non-Resident Carry Permit/License.
Does This Course Qualify Me To Obtain A Virginia Non Resident Carry Permit/License?
Yes. You will NOT be applying for your permit in the state you reside. This is for you to obtain a Virginia Non Resident Carry Permit/License which is accepted in the state you reside as a valid concealed carry permit.
Can I Open Carry In Montana?
Yes.
How Long Is The Virginia Non Resident Carry Permit/License Good For?
Virginia Non Resident Carry Permit/License are valid for 5 years. We suggest you apply at least 90 days before the expiration of your permit to be sure you have plenty of time to submit it to the Virginia State Police to be renewed to allow enough time for you to get your new permit before the old one expires.
Important!!How to apply for your Virginia Non-Resident Permit:
To apply for your VA non-resident Permit visit: http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms_NonresidentConcealed.shtm
You can also go to www.vsp.state.va.us and on the left side of the page click the link for “firearms/concealed handguns” and then click on “Nonresident Concealed Handgun Permits” link.
This will bring you to a page that details the application process. You can begin the application process immediately by downloading their checklist of all the documents that need to be prepared to make your application.
This webpage will give you everything you need to apply.
PLEASE NOTE:
To obtain your Virginia Non Resident Carry Permit/License, you will need to submit an additional $100 made payable to the Virginia Police.
This class/training is only valid for one year before you apply for your permit. If you do not apply within one year, your training will not be valid and you will have to retake training per state law.
Gun Community Resources! sign up now!How Do I Apply For My Montana Concealed Carry Permit/License?
Residents of Montana can apply for their Montana carry permit/license through your county sheriff’s department. Contact your county sheriff’s department for specific application instructions.
Montana Shooting Sports Association.
The Montana Shooting Sports Association “promotes and defends the rights of Montana gun owners on issues that are facing us today.”
Montana Rifle and Pistol Association
The Montana Rifle and Pistol Association works “to educate and train responsible Montana youth and adult citizens in the safe and efficient handling of arms.”
Montana
September 19, 2015
Montana Concealed Carry Law

Residents can apply for their Montana carry permit/license through your county Sheriff’s department. While Montana does not issue carry permit/licenses to non-residents, Montana does honor the Virginia Non Resident Carry Permit/License.
Our online training course will allow you to apply for your Virginia Non Resident Carry Permit/License which is honored in Montana for residents and non-residents, as well as honored in many other states.
Can I Apply For A Montana Carry Permit/License As A Non-Resident Of Montana?
No, Montana does not issue non-resident permits. However, Montana does honor the Virginia Non-Resident Carry Permit/License.
Does This Course Qualify Me To Obtain A Virginia Non Resident Carry Permit/License?
Yes. You will NOT be applying for your permit in the state you reside. This is for you to obtain a Virginia Non Resident Carry Permit/License which is accepted in the state you reside as a valid concealed carry permit.
Can I Open Carry In Montana?
Yes.
How Long Is The Virginia Non Resident Carry Permit/License Good For?
Virginia Non Resident Carry Permit/License are valid for 5 years. We suggest you apply at least 90 days before the expiration of your permit to be sure you have plenty of time to submit it to the Virginia State Police to be renewed to allow enough time for you to get your new permit before the old one expires.
How to apply for your Virginia Non-Resident Permit:
To apply for your VA non-resident Permit visit: http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms_NonresidentConcealed.shtm
You can also go to www.vsp.state.va.us and on the left side of the page click the link for “firearms/concealed handguns” and then click on “Nonresident Concealed Handgun Permits” link.
This will bring you to a page that details the application process. You can begin the application process immediately by downloading their checklist of all the documents that need to be prepared to make your application.
This webpage will give you everything you need to apply.
PLEASE NOTE:
To obtain your Virginia Non Resident Carry Permit/License, you will need to submit an additional $100 made payable to the Virginia Police.
This class/training is only valid for one year before you apply for your permit. If you do not apply within one year, your training will not be valid and you will have to retake training per state law.
How Do I Apply For My Montana Concealed Carry Permit/License?
Residents of Montana can apply for their Montana carry permit/license through your county sheriff’s department. Contact your county sheriff’s department for specific application instructions.
Montana Shooting Sports Association.
The Montana Shooting Sports Association “promotes and defends the rights of Montana gun owners on issues that are facing us today.”
Montana Rifle and Pistol Association
The Montana Rifle and Pistol Association works “to educate and train responsible Montana youth and adult citizens in the safe and efficient handling of arms.”
