To renew your Georgia concealed carry permit, you will need to submit a renewal application to the Georgia Firearms License Unit at least 90 days before your current permit expires. You can do this online or by mail, and you must also pay the renewal fee and undergo a background check.
The renewal process can take up to 60 days, so it’s best to submit your application well before your current permit expires.
You will need to provide a completed renewal application, a copy of your current permit, and the renewal fee.
Yes, you can submit your renewal application online through the Georgia Firearms License Unit’s website.
There is no grace period, so it’s important to renew your permit before it expires to avoid a lapse in coverage.
The renewal fee is $30 for a five-year permit or $60 for a 10-year permit.
Yes, a background check is required for permit renewal to ensure you still meet the eligibility requirements.
Yes, you can also submit your renewal application and documents by mail to the Georgia Firearms License Unit.
If your permit expires, you will need to apply for a new permit and complete the entire application process again.
It is illegal to carry a concealed firearm without a valid permit, so you should not carry a firearm while your permit is expired.
Yes, you have the right to appeal a denial of your renewal application through the Georgia Firearms License Unit.
Georgia does not require additional training for permit renewal, but it’s always good to stay informed about firearm safety and laws.
Yes, you can still renew your permit if you have moved to a different county, but you should update your address with the Georgia Firearms License Unit.
You must be at least 21 years old to apply for or renew a concealed carry permit in Georgia.
Convictions for certain crimes can disqualify you from renewing your permit, so it’s important to disclose any relevant information on your renewal application.
There is no official expedited process, so it’s best to submit your renewal application as early as possible to avoid any delays.