How to Get Your Utah Concealed Firearms Permit in 5 Easy Steps
Wondering how to apply for your Utah Concealed Firearms Permit? Piece Be With You covers the application process in our Utah Concealed Carry Permit Training Classes, but for those who need a refresher or have not yet attended a class, we’ve put together these easy-to-follow steps.
Piece Be With You offers Utah Concealed Carry Permit Training Classes in Newport News, Williamsburg, Gloucester and throughout Hampton Roads, VA, and all classes are led by a Certified BCI Instructor. View the class schedule and reserve your seat online.
Immediately upon completing the Utah Concealed Carry Permit Training Class with Piece Be With You, our Certified BCI Instructor will stamp your Utah Application for a Concealed Firearm Permit, providing you with the necessary proof of class completion.
Piece Be With You provides all attendees of our Utah Concealed Carry Permit Training Classes with a fingerprinting card that must be submitted with your application. Fingerprints can be obtained at your local Virginia police station or sheriff’s office.
To apply for the Utah Concealed Firearms Permit, you must submit passport-quality photos with your application. Photos must be 2”x2”, taken within the last six months, and with no hats or glasses. Passport photo services are typically offered at Walgreen’s, CVS and The UPS Store.
Applications are accepted through the mail at the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification, 4315 South 2700 West, Suite 1300, Taylorsville, Utah 24129. Make sure to include the following:
- Completed application form with Certified BCI Instructor stamp
- Copy of state-issued drivers’ license
- Copy of Virginia Concealed Handgun Permit
- Fingerprint card
- Two passport-quality photos
- Permit fee of $87 (enter credit card information on the application, or include a check made payable to Utah BCI)