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18 Pa.C.S. § 6105(c) also prohibits the following persons from possessing, using, controlling, transferring, manufacturing, or obtaining a license to possess, use, control, transfer, or manufacture a firearm in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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A person who is 21 years of age or older may apply for a License to Carry Firearms. The license allows individuals to carry a firearm concealed on their body or in a vehicle. The license is valid for five years unless revoked. Submit applications to the sheriff of the county where you live.
People who are not residents of Pennsylvania may apply for and receive a Non-Resident License To Carry Firearms in Pennsylvania. The process is exactly the same as it is for residents except that non-residents must possess a similar permit in their home state per the following statute: 18 Pa.C.S. § 6109: Licenses.
Download PDF. Pennsylvania law requires the Sheriff of Carbon County to process all applications to obtain a License To Carry Firearms (LTCF).
All applicants must complete the Application for a Pennsylvania License to Carry Firearms. Pennsylvania residents must possess a valid Pennsylvania Driver's License or Identification Card.
The Erie County Sheriff’s Office is now processing all Concealed Carry Firearms permits Monday through Friday from 10:00 AM to 4:00PM. Forms may be downloaded at eriecountypa.gov under Departments-Sheriff’s Office – Forms, Permits and Fees.