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Superior Court is responsible for granting Concealed Deadly Weapon Permits in Delaware after the Attorney General's Office investigates and recommends the application. View the Procedural Rules and the Delaware Code that govern weapons.
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- SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE
(Delaware Residents Only) The following steps must be completed in order for your application for a license to carry a concealed deadly weapon to be processed.
Download forms and instructions for applying for a license to carry a concealed deadly weapon in Delaware.
Please visit the below website for instructions regarding Delaware’s CCDW. Any questions with this process should be directed to the Prothonotary’s Office for the county you reside. Concealed Deadly Weapons – Superior Court – Delaware Courts – State of Delaware. Related Topics: Conceal Carry, Permit, Prothonotary.
I Applicant, respectfully state that I am desirous of being licensed to carry a concealed deadly weapon, for the protection of my person or property, or both, and for the particularized need stated in this application.
28 Ιουν 2016 · Instructions New Applications for a License to Carry a Concealed Deadly Weapon (Delaware Residents Only) In order for your application for a license for a Concealed Carry of a Deadly Weapon to be processed, the following steps must be completed: 1. Arrange with a Newspaper of General Circulation in Your County (Newspaper selection
Carrying a Concealed Deadly Weapon Permit. Please visit the below website for instructions regarding Delaware’s CCDW. Any questions with this process should be directed to the Prothonotary’s Office for the county you reside.