Please note: Persons who were born outside of the United States or one of its territories, must send a copy of proof of citizenship or alien status, and provide an Alien Registration Number, if available. Any of the following documents are acceptable:
Applications containing errors or incomplete information will be returned to the applicant for correction.
Please allow 75 days for the Department's CWPU to process your application. If you have not received your permit or notification after 75 days, please contact the CWPU.
Once you have received your permit, please inspect it for any errors. If you find an error, return the permit along with a completed copy of a "Profile Change Request Form" available under the Applications and Forms tab.
It is state and federally mandated to deny a concealed weapons permit to any applicant who is considered a prohibited possessor under the following:
A.R.S. § 13-3101(7) "Prohibited possessor" means any person:
18 U.S.C. § 922(g) states, "it shall be unlawful for any person -
to ship or transport in interstate or foreign commerce, or possess in or affecting commerce, any firearm or ammunition; or to receive any firearm or ammunition which has been shipped or transported in interstate or foreign commerce.
Applications and FeesNew Concealed Weapons Permit
Renewal Concealed Weapons Permit
For a Replacement Card or Profile Change Request
(i.e., error(s) on your card, lost or stolen card, change of address, telephone number updates, legal name changes, etc.)
Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) Certification
LEOSA Instructor Certification
CCW Permit Self Surrender
The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004 was unanimously passed by the United States Senate on July 7, 2004, and authorizes qualified active and retired law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms, exempting them from certain local and state restrictions.
In accordance with Arizona Revised Statute (A.R.S.) § 13-3112(T), the Arizona Department of Public Safety's (AZDPS) Concealed Weapons Permit Unit (CWPU) is responsible for the issuance of LEOSA certificates of firearms proficiency to qualified applicants who meet the requirements set forth in 18 United States Code (U.S.C.) sections 926B and 926C.
To be eligible for a Certificate of Firearms Proficiency, retired or separated officers must complete a qualifications exam with the firearm they intend to carry, including a judgmental shooting evaluation.
Qualifications must be administered by an Arizona Peace Officer Standard and Training (AZPOST) Board certified firearms instructor or a National Rifle Association (NRA) instructor who has been approved by the Department's CWPU. Active-duty officers may carry a firearm with law enforcement credentials without this certificate.
To apply for a Certificate of Firearms Proficiency, applicants must submit the following:
LEOSA certificates are valid for one (1) year from the application date. Renewing a certificate follows a similar process with the exception that agency letters and photocopies of the photo ID are not required, unless the certificate has expired.
Download the LEOSA Sample Letter
Read the NRA's letter to instructors and training counselors regarding the use of the NRA's name, titles, and trademarks for online firearms training courses.
Due to the language of the federal law, each state is required to follow state police officer firearms certification requirements. In Arizona, the AZPOST rules apply.
LEOSA instructors must meet the following prerequisites:
Additional details and applications are available under the Applications and Fees tab.
For information on shooting requirements, please visit the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training (AZPOST) Board website. The AZPOST offers comprehensive guidelines and requirements for firearms qualifications. This resource is designated to help both current and retired law enforcement officers understand the specific qualifications necessary for carrying firearms under LEOSA.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)I want to apply for an Arizona Concealed Weapons Permit. What should I do?
Begin by reviewing the Arizona concealed carry law A.R.S. § 13-3112, as well as A.R.S. § 13-3101, 18 U.S.C. § 922(d) and (g), and A.R.S. § 13-3102 (Misconduct Involving Weapons) for complete eligibility criteria.
How do I apply for a permit?
We recommend you apply online by visiting the Public Services Portal. Downloadable applications and instructions can be found under the Application and Fees tab.
May I deliver my application to the CWPU?
Yes. Applications can be delivered to the Arizona Department of Public Safety, Public Services Center, located at 2222 W. Encanto Boulevard in Phoenix, AZ. Our office is open between the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding state and federal holidays.
Where can I get my fingerprints taken?
There are two options for fingerprinting:
My application for a permit was not approved due to information found within my criminal history. What do I do now?
Applicants who are denied a permit will receive a denial letter from the CWPU. If you have official court documentation showing your charge(s) were dismissed and/or your rights to possess a firearm have been restored, submit the documentation to the CWPU within the timeframe given within the denial letter.
If you do not have official court documents, you must contact the respective court or prosecutor's office that decided on your case and obtain official documentation. All documents should be shared with the CWPU for review and processing.
If you have reason to believe the information on your criminal history record is inaccurate, you may request a review of your record by contacting the AZDPS Central State Repository Section at (602) 223-2222.
Can I pay my application fee with a personal check?
We do not accept personal or business checks. Acceptable forms of payment include money orders, cashier's checks, or credit card (if paying in person or online). Checks shall be made payable to the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
Is the application fee refundable if I do not qualify or am denied for a CCW permit?
We do not offer refunds if you do not qualify or are denied.
I've received my permit, but it contains an error. How should I report this?
Please complete a Permit Card or Profile Change Request form and a replacement form will be generated and mailed to you. Downloadable forms can also be found under the Application and Fees tab.
My permit has been lost or stolen. How do I receive a replacement permit?
Please complete a Permit Card or Profile Change Request form and a replacement form will be generated and mailed to you. Downloadable forms can also be found under the Application and Fees tab.
I have not received my permit. How do I report this?
Please visit the Contact Us tab to reach a CWPU representative.
Can my spouse/family member/friend inquire about the status of my permit?
Pursuant to A.R.S. § 13-3112(J), the CWPU cannot share permit information with anyone other than the applicant/permit holder.
I am moving to Arizona. Is my concealed weapon permit from my former state of residence transferable?
While the out-of-state permit is not transferable, you may be able to use it as proof of firearms competence when applying for an Arizona permit. Please contact the CWPU for additional information.
I do not live in Arizona. Can I still apply for an Arizona concealed weapons permit?
Yes! Please visit the General Eligibility and Laws tab for additional information.
Reciprocity and Recognition AgreementsArizona and any political subdivision of Arizona shall recognize a concealed weapon, firearm or handgun permit or license that is issued by another state, or a political subdivision of another if both of the following exist:
For the purpose of establishing mutual permit or license recognition with other states, the Arizona Department of Public Safety shall enter into a written agreement if another state requires a written agreement. Arizona concealed weapons permit holders wishing to carry their permit while visiting another state are responsible for contacting that state to ensure reciprocity.
Reciprocal Agreements - As of May 28, 2024 | Written Agreement with Arizona | Recognizes Arizona without Written Agreement | Does NOT Recognize Arizona Permits |
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Alabama | - | | - |
Alaska | | - | - |
Arkansas | | - | - |
California | - | - | |
Colorado | - | | - |
Connecticut | - | - | |
Delaware | - | | - |
Florida | - | | - |
Georgia | - | | - |
Hawaii | - | - | |
Idaho | | - | - |
Illinois | - | - | |
Indiana | - | | - |
Iowa | - | | - |
Kansas | - | | - |
Kentucky | - | | - |
Louisiana | - | | - |
Maine | - | | - |
Maryland | - | - | |
Massachusetts | - | - | |
Michigan | - | | - |
Minnesota | - | - | |
Mississippi | - | | - |
Missouri | - | | - |
Montana | - | | - |
Nebraska | - | | - |
Nevada | - | | - |
New Hampshire | - | | - |
New Jersey | - | - | |
New Mexico | - | | - |
New York | - | - | |
North Carolina | - | | - |
North Dakota | - | | - |
Ohio | | - | - |
Oklahoma | - | | - |
Oregon | - | - | |
Pennsylvania | | - | - |
Rhode Island | - | - | |
South Carolina | - | | - |
South Dakota | | - | - |
Tennessee | - | | - |
Texas | | - | - |
Utah | - | | - |
Vermont | - | - | |
Virginia | - | | - |
Washington | - | - | |
West Virginia | | - | - |
Wisconsin | - | | - |
Wyoming | - | | - |
Please note: It is the responsibility of each permit holder to be aware of the CCW requirements and law of all reciprocating/recognizing states. An Arizona concealed weapons permit does not supersede any other state laws or CCW requirements. If you are an Arizona permit holder traveling to another state and wish to carry a concealed weapon, contact that state directly to confirm their recognition status before carrying concealed weapons.