Virginia CCW (Non-Residents) Class $75.00
This is a four-hour course for safe gun handling that is conducted in the classroom only.
Students are taught The three rules for safe gun handling; primary causes of firearms
accidents; firearm parts; how to unload certain action types; ammunition components;
cleaning; care; safe storage of firearms in the home; and the benefits of becoming an
active participant in the shooting sports. Students will receive a course completion certificate.
This Course Meets All Requirements of The State Of Virginia For A Non Residents CCW Permit,
Which is good In The State of Missouri.
Nonresident Concealed Handgun Permits
Nonresidents of the Commonwealth of Virginia, 21 years of age or older, may apply in writing to
the Virginia State Police for a five-year permit to carry a concealed handgun.
The application shall be made under oath before a notary or other person qualified to take oaths on
a form provided by the Virginia State Police, requiring only that information necessary to determine eligibility for the
permit. If the permittee is later found by the Virginia State Police to be disqualified, the permit shall be revoked and the
person shall return the permit after being so notified by the Virginia State Police.
Request Virginia Nonresident Concealed Handgun Application Package
You may request an Application Package by contacting the Virginia State
Police Firearms Transaction Center in writing at the below address or by
e-mailing VSP at nonrespermit@vsp.virginia.gov.
All written requests must include the applicant’s complete name and mailing
address. A telephone number is also requested. Send written requests to:
Firearms Transaction Center
Nonresident Concealed
Handgun Permits
Criminal Justice Information Services Division
Department of State Police
P.O. Box 85141
Richmond, VA 23285-5141
The Application Package will provide requirement and qualification
information, a Virginia State Police fingerprint card, a return envelope for
the completed application, and a checklist to ensure that all necessary
information is provided.
In lieu of requesting an application package by mail, you may create and
submit all the necessary information and documentation pursuant to the
following instructions. In this instance, please be sure to review the CHECKLIST to ensure accuracy and completeness of
the information provided, and to prevent a delay in the processing procedures.
§ 18.2-308.06. Nonresident concealed handgun permits.
A. Nonresidents of the Commonwealth 21 years of age or older may apply in
writing to the Virginia Department of State Police for a five-year permit to
carry a concealed handgun. Every applicant for a nonresident concealed handgun
permit shall submit two photographs of a type and kind specified by the
Department of State Police for inclusion on the permit and shall submit
fingerprints on a card provided by the Department of State Police for the
purpose of obtaining the applicant's state or national criminal history record.
As a condition for issuance of a concealed handgun permit, the applicant shall
submit to fingerprinting by his local or state law-enforcement agency and
provide personal descriptive information to be forwarded with the fingerprints
through the Central Criminal Records Exchange to the U.S. Federal Bureau of
Investigation for the purpose of obtaining criminal history record information
regarding the applicant and obtaining fingerprint identification information
from federal records pursuant to criminal investigations by state and local
law-enforcement agencies. The application shall be made under oath before a
notary or other person qualified to take oaths on a form provided by the
Department of State Police, requiring only that information necessary to
determine eligibility for the permit. If the permittee is later found by the
Department of State Police to be disqualified, the permit shall be revoked and
the person shall return the permit after being so notified by the Department of
State Police. The permit requirement and restriction provisions of subsection C
of § 18.2-308.02 and § 18.2-308.09 shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to the
provisions of this subsection.
This is a four-hour course for safe gun handling that is conducted in the classroom only.
Students are taught The three rules for safe gun handling; primary causes of firearms
accidents; firearm parts; how to unload certain action types; ammunition components;
cleaning; care; safe storage of firearms in the home; and the benefits of becoming an
active participant in the shooting sports. Students will receive a course completion certificate.
This Course Meets All Requirements of The State Of Virginia For A Non Residents CCW Permit,
Which is good In The State of Missouri.
Nonresident Concealed Handgun Permits
Nonresidents of the Commonwealth of Virginia, 21 years of age or older, may apply in writing to
the Virginia State Police for a five-year permit to carry a concealed handgun.
The application shall be made under oath before a notary or other person qualified to take oaths on
a form provided by the Virginia State Police, requiring only that information necessary to determine eligibility for the
permit. If the permittee is later found by the Virginia State Police to be disqualified, the permit shall be revoked and the
person shall return the permit after being so notified by the Virginia State Police.
Request Virginia Nonresident Concealed Handgun Application Package
You may request an Application Package by contacting the Virginia State
Police Firearms Transaction Center in writing at the below address or by
e-mailing VSP at nonrespermit@vsp.virginia.gov.
All written requests must include the applicant’s complete name and mailing
address. A telephone number is also requested. Send written requests to:
Firearms Transaction Center
Nonresident Concealed
Handgun Permits
Criminal Justice Information Services Division
Department of State Police
P.O. Box 85141
Richmond, VA 23285-5141
The Application Package will provide requirement and qualification
information, a Virginia State Police fingerprint card, a return envelope for
the completed application, and a checklist to ensure that all necessary
information is provided.
In lieu of requesting an application package by mail, you may create and
submit all the necessary information and documentation pursuant to the
following instructions. In this instance, please be sure to review the CHECKLIST to ensure accuracy and completeness of
the information provided, and to prevent a delay in the processing procedures.
§ 18.2-308.06. Nonresident concealed handgun permits.
A. Nonresidents of the Commonwealth 21 years of age or older may apply in
writing to the Virginia Department of State Police for a five-year permit to
carry a concealed handgun. Every applicant for a nonresident concealed handgun
permit shall submit two photographs of a type and kind specified by the
Department of State Police for inclusion on the permit and shall submit
fingerprints on a card provided by the Department of State Police for the
purpose of obtaining the applicant's state or national criminal history record.
As a condition for issuance of a concealed handgun permit, the applicant shall
submit to fingerprinting by his local or state law-enforcement agency and
provide personal descriptive information to be forwarded with the fingerprints
through the Central Criminal Records Exchange to the U.S. Federal Bureau of
Investigation for the purpose of obtaining criminal history record information
regarding the applicant and obtaining fingerprint identification information
from federal records pursuant to criminal investigations by state and local
law-enforcement agencies. The application shall be made under oath before a
notary or other person qualified to take oaths on a form provided by the
Department of State Police, requiring only that information necessary to
determine eligibility for the permit. If the permittee is later found by the
Department of State Police to be disqualified, the permit shall be revoked and
the person shall return the permit after being so notified by the Department of
State Police. The permit requirement and restriction provisions of subsection C
of § 18.2-308.02 and § 18.2-308.09 shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to the
provisions of this subsection.