mechanicworkman
Regular Member
I am a MISSOURI resident and have had my NON-RESIDENT UTAH CCW permit for I guess for coming up on 5 years now! Well my date of renewal is coming up very soon and when to the UTAH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY WEBSITE (http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/concealedfirearms.html)to see what I had to do to RENEW it and it would appear that there are some BIG changes if I am reading this correctly.
The following text taken out the the brochure. (http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/documents/BCINewsletterApril2011.pdf)
One major change in the new law is regarding some non-resident applicants for the Utah concealed firearm permit. If a non-resident applicant is from a state that either has a formal reciprocity agreement with Utah or recognizes the Utah concealed firearm permit, the applicant must hold and provide proof of a current concealed firearm or concealed weapon permit issued by the applicant’s state of residency upon application for the Utah concealed firearm permit. This change will not affect those applicants who reside in a state that does not have formal reciprocity or recognition with Utah, i.e. California, New York, Kansas, etc. Renewal applications will be under this new requirement starting January 1, 2012.
So does this mean I must now go take a course all over again and obtain a MISSOURI CCW permit before I can renew my UTAH permit? Missouri recognizes permits from every state as I recall. So I have to now get my Missouri Permit then renew the my UTAH permit but, the time I do this my UTAH permit will expire. What a load of crap! I specifically DID NOT get the Missouri permit because I did not want it on a DRIVERS LICENSE let alone have to pay additional fee’s to get it on a standalone I.D. Card. Let alone the renewal fee was only 15 bucks.
So am I going to have to pitch out the 150 bucks or more for another course or is there some kind lingo in the wording of the Missouri requirements that will let a course be subtitled for a military experience? I know a while back a DD214 would suffice in Florida I believe I have read before. Also does anyone know how what the maximum time my UTAH permit can be expired for before I will have to pay the full fee’s instead of just the renewal fee.
The following text taken out the the brochure. (http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/documents/BCINewsletterApril2011.pdf)
One major change in the new law is regarding some non-resident applicants for the Utah concealed firearm permit. If a non-resident applicant is from a state that either has a formal reciprocity agreement with Utah or recognizes the Utah concealed firearm permit, the applicant must hold and provide proof of a current concealed firearm or concealed weapon permit issued by the applicant’s state of residency upon application for the Utah concealed firearm permit. This change will not affect those applicants who reside in a state that does not have formal reciprocity or recognition with Utah, i.e. California, New York, Kansas, etc. Renewal applications will be under this new requirement starting January 1, 2012.
So does this mean I must now go take a course all over again and obtain a MISSOURI CCW permit before I can renew my UTAH permit? Missouri recognizes permits from every state as I recall. So I have to now get my Missouri Permit then renew the my UTAH permit but, the time I do this my UTAH permit will expire. What a load of crap! I specifically DID NOT get the Missouri permit because I did not want it on a DRIVERS LICENSE let alone have to pay additional fee’s to get it on a standalone I.D. Card. Let alone the renewal fee was only 15 bucks.
So am I going to have to pitch out the 150 bucks or more for another course or is there some kind lingo in the wording of the Missouri requirements that will let a course be subtitled for a military experience? I know a while back a DD214 would suffice in Florida I believe I have read before. Also does anyone know how what the maximum time my UTAH permit can be expired for before I will have to pay the full fee’s instead of just the renewal fee.