To apply for an Indiana concealed carry permit, you must complete a firearms training course and submit your application to the local police department or county sheriff’s office.
Individuals who are at least 18 years old, have completed a firearms training course, and meet other eligibility requirements are eligible to apply.
You must be a legal resident of Indiana to apply for a concealed carry permit in the state.
You must complete a firearms training course, fill out an application form, and submit it to your local police department or county sheriff’s office.
The application fee for an Indiana concealed carry permit is $75 for a new permit and $50 for a renewal.
An Indiana concealed carry permit is valid for 5 years from the date of issue.
No, it is illegal to carry a concealed weapon in Indiana without a valid concealed carry permit.
Some reasons for denial include felony convictions, drug or alcohol abuse, and mental health issues.
The processing time for a concealed carry permit in Indiana is up to 60 days.
Yes, you can appeal a denial of your concealed carry permit application through the state’s appeals process.
Indiana has reciprocity agreements with several other states, allowing holders of an Indiana concealed carry permit to carry in those states.
You can transfer an out-of-state concealed carry permit to Indiana if you become a resident of the state.
Indiana law prohibits carrying a concealed weapon in schools, government buildings, and other specified locations.
An Indiana concealed carry permit must be renewed every 5 years to remain valid.
Indiana allows the transport of firearms in a vehicle without a concealed carry permit as long as the firearm is unloaded and secured in a case.
Indiana law prohibits carrying a concealed weapon in a bar or while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.