FAQs on Our Firearms Training Courses in the USA

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Tactical k Training and Firearms helps people throughout the USA stay safe. On this page, you can find answers to FAQs on our firearms training courses

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Training Programs

  • Are background checks required for a Florida Concealed Weapon License?

    All applicants for a Florida concealed weapon license submit fingerprints that are checked against the Florida Crime Information Center database (FCIC), National Crime Information Center database (NCIC), and National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) for disqualifying offenses.

  • Does having a Florida Concealed Weapon License exempt you from the background check when purchasing a firearm in Florida?

    No. Due to Federal Laws, having a Florida Concealed Weapon License or any other state’s concealed weapon license or permit does not exempt you from the background check when purchasing a gun in the state of Florida.

  • How long is a Florida Concealed Weapon License valid for?

    Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm Licenses that were issued on or after June 11, 2008 are valid for seven years.

    Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm Licenses that were issued before June 11, 2008, are only valid for five years. You can find the expiration date on the front of your license.

  • What is the processing time for a Florida Concealed Weapon License?

    The processing time for a Florida Concealed Weapon License is approximately 90 days from the date they receive your application.

    You can check the status of your application by using the Concealed Weapon License Application Online Status Check.

    Private Investigation, Recovery, and Security Licenses can be checked here for Individuals and here for Agencies.

  • How much does a Florida Concealed Weapon License cost?

    The initial fee for a Florida Concealed Weapon License for residents and non-residents is $102 which includes a $42 fingerprint processing fee and a $60 initial license fee.

    Renewals for residents cost $50 and for non-residents is $92 which includes a $42 fingerprint processing fee.

    The cost is $15 to obtain a revised or duplicate copy of your Florida Concealed Weapon License.

    There is no $42 fingerprint processing fee for Active Florida Law Enforcement Officers. If you are a Florida Law Enforcement Officer that has retired within a year, there are no initial fees. If you have been retired for more than one year, the initial fee is $72 which includes a $40 fingerprint processing fee and a $30 initial license fee. Renewals for all retired Florida Law Enforcement Officers cost $30.

    There are no charges whatsoever for active Judges.

    The initial and renewal fees for a Consular Security Official are $300.

  • What are the requirements for a Florida Concealed Weapon License?

    To obtain a Florida Concealed Weapon License, you must be 21 years of age or older and display competency with a firearm.

    You must currently reside in the US and be a US Citizen or permanent resident alien. If you are deployed with the Military, you must submit a copy of your deployment documentation with your application. If you are a permanent resident alien, you must provide your Permanent Resident Alien card.

  • How does a Florida resident apply for a Florida Concealed Weapon License?

    There are three ways to apply for a Florida Concealed Weapon License.

    The first and probably the easiest option is to apply through their online application system.

    The second option is to apply in person at a Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services regional office or an authorized Florida tax collector’s office. 

    The third option is to mail in your application. You can download the application here as well as the application instructions here. You will also have to contact your local law enforcement officials to submit your fingerprints electronically.

  • What can cause a Florida Concealed Weapons License application to be denied?

    The following is a list of things that can cause an application to be denied.

    • The physical inability to handle a firearm safely.
    • A felony conviction (unless civil and firearm rights have been restored by the convicting authority).
    • Having adjudication withheld or sentence suspended on a felony or misdemeanor crime of violence unless three years have elapsed since probation or other conditions set by the court have been fulfilled.
    • A conviction for a misdemeanor crime of violence in the last three years.
    • A conviction for violation of controlled substance laws or multiple arrests for such offenses.
    • A record of drug or alcohol abuse.
    • Two or more DUI convictions within the previous three years.
    • Being committed to a mental institution or adjudged incompetent or mentally defective.
    • Failing to provide proof of proficiency with a firearm.
    • Having been issued a domestic violence injunction or an injunction against repeat violence that is currently in force.
    • Renouncement of U.S. citizenship.
    • A dishonorable discharge from the armed forces.
    • Being a fugitive from justice.

    Detailed explanations of these various disqualifying conditions are provided in the Application Instructions for the Concealed Weapon or Firearm License.

  • Does military training exempt you from the training requirements to get a Florida Concealed Weapon License?

    Military training does exempt you from the training requirements when applying for a Florida Concealed Weapon License. Active-duty members can submit their Common Access Card or another form of official military identification with their applications. A copy of service members’ current orders will be accepted as proof of active-duty status. Honorably discharged veterans can submit a copy of their DD 214 long form with their applications.

  • How do I renew my Florida Concealed Weapon License and what is the cost?

    You will receive a renewal form with instructions approximately 150 before your license expires. You should submit your renewal as soon as possible to give them sufficient time to process your application. Send all renewal applications to:

    CONCEALED WEAPON OR FIREARM LICENSE RENEWAL

    Division of Licensing

    Post Office Box 6387

    Tallahassee, Florida 32314-6387

    You may also renew your permit at a Division of Licensing regional office. You must call the office to schedule an appointment.

    If your license has expired, you have up to 30 days to renew the permit. If it has been more than 30 days, you must apply for a new permit.

  • How do you change a name or address on a Florida Concealed Weapon License?

    To request a name change, provide a written request along with a copy of the legal document that verifies your name change. To obtain a revised license, include a $15 check or money order made out to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. To save $15, you may also keep your existing license and submit the name change request along with your renewal application, and your renewal license will be issued with your legal name.

    You are required to notify the Division of Licensing within 30 days of changing your address. You can submit an address change through their online form here or submit the change in writing to:

    Division of Licensing

    P.O. Box 6387

    Tallahassee, FL 32314-6387

    Your residence is no longer printed on the license, so there is no need to pay $15 a duplicate license when changing your address.

  • What do you do if your Florida Concealed Weapon License is lost, stolen, or damaged?

    If your Florida Concealed Weapon License is lost, stolen, or damaged, you can obtain a duplicate for a fee of $15. Submit a notarized written statement explaining if your license was lost, stolen, or damaged along with a check or money order made out to the Division of Licensing to:

    Division of Licensing

    P.O. Box 6387

    Tallahassee, FL 32314-6387

  • Can I transfer another state’s concealed carry permit or license to Florida?

    Florida does not allow you to transfer another state’s concealed carry permit or license to Florida. You must apply for a new Florida Concealed Weapon License.

    Suppose you move to Florida and have a concealed weapon license or permit from another state that recognizes Florida Concealed Weapon Licenses. In that case, your permit is valid for 90 days from the date you established legal residence via registering to vote, making a statement of domicile according to s. 222.17, or filing for homestead tax exemption on property in Florida.

  • Does Florida accept any other state's concealed carry permits or licenses?

    Florida currently honors 35 other states’ licenses and permits. Florida has a specific list of states they have reciprocity with and will honor non-resident permits/licenses from those states. To see the most up-to-date reciprocity information, visit our concealed carry reciprocity maps.

  • Do any other states recognize Florida Concealed Weapon Licenses?

    Yes, 36 recognize and honor your Florida Concealed Weapon License.

    To see the most up-to-date reciprocity information, please view our concealed carry reciprocity maps.

    When carrying in another state, you must obey the laws concerning concealed carry of that state.

  • Do I need to inform Law Enforcement that I am carrying a concealed weapon?

    There is no Florida law that requires you to inform Law Enforcement that you are carrying a concealed weapon. You are only required to carry your Florida Concealed Weapon License and valid identification when carrying concealed and display both upon demand by a law enforcement officer.

    Suggestion: if you are carrying, let the Law Enforcement Officer know you have a firearm on your person.

    Always… Think, Stay Safe, Stay Aware, and always do the right thing.

    Gregg Kielma 2022

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