The 2 hour CCW renewal class is no longer
required to renew an Arizona CCW permit; and, after December 31, 2007,
fingerprinting will no longer be required to renew a permit so long as the
permit is renewed on time.
Click here if you need to take the 8 hour
introductory class
You may apply to renew a CCW
permit up to 90 days prior
to the expiration date on your permit. You also have up to 60 days after
your concealed carry permit expires in which you can renew your CCW permit
without penalty, but you cannot carry a weapon concealed until your new
CCW permit arrives. If you wait beyond the 60 day grace period allowed by
law, you will have to take the
8 hour introductory
course again. Be advised that it could take several days or even a week
before renewal applications are processed once they are received by DPS. So if
you wait until day 58 to mail off your renewal, it may be too late.
If the Arizona Department of Public Safety has
your correct mailing address, you should receive a renewal packet in the mail
approximately 60 days prior to the expiration date on your permit.
Arizona CCW permit holders are required by law to notify DPS in writing
within ten days if they move or change their address! If you did not
receive a renewal packet from the Arizona Department of Public Safety within 60
days of your permit expiration, call (800) 256-6280 and ask them to send you
one.
Arizona CCW permits are now valid
for five years. To renew your permit simply send in a completed renewal application and a $43.00 cashiers
check or money order before the 60 day grace period has expired. Ideally you
should send in your renewal packet before your permit expires. Fingerprinting is
NOT required to renew a permit after December 31, 2007.
WE PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL FINGERPRINTING
SERVICES FOR ANY PURPOSE - $20.00 FIRST CARD, ADDITIONAL CARDS/PRINTS ARE $5.00
EACH
Call (928) 768-5397 for an appointment.
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