Florida Non-Resident Concealed Permit. Carry Concealed In 30 States (Easy)

This video explains how non-residents can obtain a Florida Concealed Carry permit, which grants carry rights in 30 states. It outlines the application process, including taking a class, completing a shooting requirement, submitting documentation, and paying a fee. The instructor emphasizes personal responsibility for self-defense.

Quick Summary

Non-residents can obtain a Florida Concealed Carry permit, allowing concealed carry in 30 states. The process involves an approved class, a videotaped shooting requirement, passport photo, fingerprints, and submission to the Florida Department of Agriculture for $97, with typical processing in 4-6 weeks.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry
  2. 00:08Eligibility for Non-Residents
  3. 00:15Simple Application Process Overview
  4. 00:20Class and Documentation Requirements
  5. 00:31Passport Photo and Completion Certificate
  6. 00:38Application Submission and Payment ($97)
  7. 00:45Benefits of Florida Non-Resident Permit (30 States)
  8. 00:55Importance of Self-Defense in Vulnerable Locations
  9. 01:12Permit Does Not Replace State Permit
  10. 01:35Reciprocity and State Coverage
  11. 01:56Detailed Class and Shooting Requirement
  12. 02:07Shooting Requirement: 5 Rounds, Videotaped
  13. 02:16Receiving Completion Certificate
  14. 02:22Florida Department of Agriculture Application
  15. 02:30Fingerprints and Passport Photo Instructions
  16. 02:37Mailing Application to Tallahassee
  17. 02:39Processing Time: 4-6 Weeks
  18. 02:42Cost Breakdown: Application ($97) and Class ($74.99)
  19. 02:55How to Learn More: Link in Bio/Description
  20. 03:04Contact Information: Email Provided
  21. 03:12Emphasis on Personal Safety and Protection
  22. 03:30Permit Approval Timeline (Up to 90 Days)
  23. 03:39Carry Rights in 30 States
  24. 03:45List of 30 States (Visual Aid)
  25. 03:48Playlist for Concealed Carry Content
  26. 03:57Personal Responsibility for Self-Defense
  27. 04:06Final Thoughts: Be Safe, Be Prepared

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a non-resident get a Florida Concealed Carry permit?

Non-residents can obtain a Florida Concealed Carry permit by taking an approved class, completing a shooting requirement (5 rounds, videotaped), submitting a passport photo, fingerprints, and the application to the Florida Department of Agriculture. The total cost is $97 for the application plus the class fee.

How many states does a Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry permit cover?

A Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry permit grants the holder the right to carry a concealed firearm in 30 states. This is a significant benefit for those who travel frequently and wish to exercise their right to self-defense.

What is the cost to obtain a Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry permit?

The application fee for a Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry permit is $97, which includes fingerprinting and the application itself. The cost of the required training class is an additional $74.99, according to the instructor.

How long does it take to receive a Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry permit?

While the state has up to 90 days to approve applications, most individuals receive their Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry permit within 4 to 6 weeks after submitting all required documentation and fees.

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