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If you would normally qualify for an Idaho CWL and are a U.S. citizen you can carry a firearm openly or concealed without a license. Qualifications generally include being 18 or older, no felony convictions and not under any charges for violence.
Concealed Weapons License. Completion of this training satisfies the Idaho Educational Requirement for handgun safety training to obtain your basic concealed weapons license. After completing this course you must make an appointment with your sheriff.
You should review this section carefully if you are considering applying for an Idaho concealed weapons license. Also, if you have been convicted of any of the crimes listed in Idaho Code 18-310 (2) (a) through 18-310 (2) (jj), you are ineligible to obtain a concealed weapons license.
Idaho has two different concealed weapons licenses: The Standard Concealed Weapons License (CWL) and the Enhanced Concealed Weapons License (ECWL). As stated above, you will still need the ECWL to carry on a college campus.
How can I get a Concealed Weapons Permit? Come to the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office and fill out the appropriate forms and show identification and if initial application, be fingerprinted. Your application will then be sent to the state for a background check.
Beginning July 1, 2013, Idaho began offering two options for conceal carry permits: the Standard CCW permit and the Enhanced CCW. You can now get an Idaho CCW at the age of 18. If you are between 18 and 20, you must take the Enhanced Class. You will be issued a Standard Idaho CCW until you turn 21. The CCW will then be updated to the Idaho ...