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Georgia Concealed Carry Classes

July 16, 2023 by Jason Huskey

Last updated on March 15th, 2024

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If you're a Georgia resident looking to legally carry a concealed firearm in other states, you'll need to obtain a Georgia Weapons Carry License (WCL). This license allows you to carry a concealed firearm in states that practice firearm permit reciprocity with Georgia. However, keep in mind that a WCL is not required to purchase or carry a firearm in Georgia.

Before you begin the application process, it's important to have a good understanding of Georgia's gun laws. Georgia has a shall-issue policy, meaning that once you meet all the eligibility criteria, you shall be issued the license. However, it's important to note that there are legal considerations to keep in mind, such as where you can and cannot carry your firearm.

To obtain a WCL, you'll need to meet certain eligibility criteria and complete the application process, which includes passing a background check and paying the required fees. Once you receive your license, you'll need to keep it up to date by renewing it every five years. In this article, we'll walk you through the steps of how to get a concealed weapons license in Georgia and provide you with key takeaways to keep in mind throughout the process.

Key Takeaways

  • To carry in states that have reciprocity with Georgia, you'll need to obtain a Georgia Weapons Carry License (WCL).
  • Georgia has a shall-issue policy, but there are legal considerations to keep in mind when carrying a firearm.
  • To obtain a WCL, you'll need to meet eligibility criteria, complete the application process, and keep your license up to date by renewing it every five years.

Understanding Georgia Gun Laws

Before applying for a concealed weapons license in Georgia, it is important to understand the state's gun laws. Georgia is a gun-friendly state, with no licensing or permit requirements needed to own any legal firearm. However, there are still some regulations in place that you should be aware of.

First and foremost, it is illegal to carry a firearm in certain locations, such as government buildings, schools, and places of worship. Additionally, private property owners have the right to prohibit firearms on their premises, so it is important to always check for any posted signs before carrying your firearm onto someone else's property.

In terms of purchasing firearms, Georgia law requires that you be at least 18 years old to purchase a rifle or shotgun, and 21 years old to purchase a handgun. There is no waiting period to purchase a firearm in Georgia, and no background check is required for private sales.

It is also important to note that Georgia has a "stand your ground" law, which allows individuals to use deadly force to defend themselves or others if they feel threatened. However, this law does not protect individuals who use deadly force in situations where they could have safely retreated.

Finally, it is worth mentioning that Georgia law allows for the open or concealed carry of firearms without a license, but it is generally recommended to obtain a concealed weapons license if you plan on carrying a firearm in public. This license allows you to legally carry a concealed firearm in states that practice firearm permit reciprocity with Georgia.

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Eligibility Criteria

Age and Citizenship Requirements

To apply for a concealed weapons license in Georgia, you must be at least 21 years old and a legal citizen or permanent resident of the United States. Non-citizens who are legal residents of Georgia may also be eligible to apply.

Mental Health and Legal Status

You must not have been declared mentally unfit by a court or confined to a mental hospital within the last five years. Additionally, you must not have been convicted of a felony, certain misdemeanors, or have a restraining order against you. If you have any doubts about your eligibility, you should consult with an attorney before applying.

Military Service Considerations

Members of the United States Armed Forces can apply for a concealed weapons license if they are at least 18 years old and have completed basic training. Additionally, Georgia residents between the ages of 18 and 20 who have certain military training may also be eligible to apply.

Application Process

Initial Application

To apply for a concealed weapons license in Georgia, you must go to your county probate court and submit an application. The average application fee is $75, and you will need to provide a valid form of identification. You will also need to be fingerprinted, so be prepared to have your fingerprints taken.

Once you have submitted your application, the probate court judge will conduct a background check to determine if you are eligible for a weapons carry license. If you pass the background check, you will receive your license in the mail within 60 days.

Renewal Process

Your concealed weapons license is valid for five years. To renew your license, you must go through the renewal process before your current license expires. The renewal fee is $30, and you will need to provide a valid form of identification. You will not need to be fingerprinted again unless your fingerprints are no longer on file.

You can renew your license up to 90 days before it expires. If you do not renew your license before it expires, you will need to go through the initial application process again.

Replacement Process

If your concealed weapons license is lost or stolen, you can apply for a replacement license at your county probate court. The replacement fee is $6, and you will need to provide a valid form of identification. You will not need to be fingerprinted again unless your fingerprints are no longer on file.

If you have moved to a new county in Georgia, you will need to apply for a new license in your new county of residence.

It is important to note that Georgia has reciprocity agreements with many other states, meaning that your Georgia concealed weapons license may be valid in other states. However, it is important to check the specific laws of each state before carrying a concealed weapon there.

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Understanding the Permit

Concealed Carry vs Open Carry

In Georgia, you are allowed to openly carry a firearm without a permit, as long as the firearm is in a holster and the carrier is not prohibited from possessing a firearm. You are also able to carry a concealed firearm without a permit. Concealed carry means that the firearm is not visible to others and is hidden from view.

Possession and Transportation of Firearms

In Georgia, you can possess a firearm in your home, your car, or your place of business without a permit as long as you are not prohibited from possessing a firearm due to a felony, mental health issues, etc.

Updating Your Information

If you have recently moved or lost/stolen your concealed weapons license in Georgia, it's important to update your information with the appropriate authorities. Here's what you need to know:

Change of Address

If you have moved to a new address, you must update your information with the Georgia Probate Court that issued your license. Failure to do so could result in your license being revoked or suspended. To update your address, follow these steps:

  1. Contact the Probate Court that issued your license and ask for their specific process for updating your address.
  2. Fill out any required forms or paperwork and provide proof of your new address (such as a utility bill or lease agreement).
  3. Pay any applicable fees.
  4. Wait for your updated license to be mailed to your new address.

Lost or Stolen Permits

If your concealed weapons license has been lost or stolen, you should report it to the Georgia Probate Court that issued your license as soon as possible. This will help protect you from any potential legal issues that could arise if your license is used by someone else. To report a lost or stolen license, follow these steps:

  1. Contact the Probate Court that issued your license and inform them of the situation.
  2. Fill out any required forms or paperwork.
  3. Provide any information you have about the lost or stolen license (such as the date it went missing).
  4. Pay any applicable fees.
  5. Wait for your replacement license to be mailed to you.

It's important to note that if your license was stolen, you should also report it to the police. This can help prevent any potential identity theft or other criminal activity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the eligibility requirements for a Georgia concealed carry permit?

To be eligible for a Georgia concealed carry permit, you must be at least 21 years old and have a clean criminal record. You must also be a resident of Georgia. There is no training requirement.

How long does it take to get a concealed carry permit in Georgia?

The processing time for a concealed carry permit in Georgia varies depending on the probate court in your county. However, the law requires that the probate court issue or deny the permit within 60 days of receiving a completed application.

What is the process for obtaining a Georgia concealed carry permit?

To obtain a Georgia concealed carry permit you must submit an application to the probate court in the county where you reside. There is no training requirement.

Are there any training requirements for a Georgia concealed carry permit?

No, but I highly recommend that you do. At a minimum you need to learn what happens if you ever have to use your gun to defend yourself.

Can I carry my concealed weapon in other states with my Georgia permit?

Georgia has reciprocity agreements with many other states, which means that your Georgia concealed carry permit may be recognized in those states. However, it is important to check the laws of the state you are traveling to, as they may have different requirements or restrictions.

What is the cost of a Georgia concealed carry permit?

The cost of a Georgia concealed carry permit varies by county, but it generally ranges from $50 to $100. This fee covers the cost of the application and background check.

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Jason Huskey is a family man with three kids and a wonderful wife. He’s always starting new hobbies, but his true passion lies in shooting sports. Jason has been a CCW license holder for over 10 years and carries every day. In addition to firearms, he also enjoys playing guitar and writing songs. He tries to live by the Christian values he believes in.

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