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Under Minnesota law, individuals must obtain a permit to carry a handgun in public. There is no stipulation in the law regarding whether that weapon must be concealed. A permit to carry constitutes a permit to purchase.
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Under Minnesota law, individuals must obtain a permit to carry a handgun in public. There is no stipulation in the law regarding whether that weapon must be concealed. A permit to carry constitutes a permit to purchase.
For Minnesota residents, individuals may obtain permits to carry a pistol by submitting an application and other related documentation to the sheriff in the county where the applicant resides. Non-residents may apply to any Minnesota county sheriff.
The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension maintains a Permit Tracking System which provides information only to law enforcement and prosecutors about individuals who have been granted or denied a permit to carry a firearm.
Present a valid and current Minnesota driver’s license or ID card with your current address. You may also use a passport with proof of residency. Minnesota application for permit to purchase a firearm (PDF) View
Appointment required to apply for a new or renewal permit to carry a handgun. Find locations, fees, and required documents and training.
Once those checks are complete, a one-year permit to purchase a handgun in Minnesota will be issued. If you are applying for a permit to transfer, the law enforcement agency must notify you of its status within seven days of receipt.