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Florida Concealed Weapon  

Concealed Carry Permit 

Florida Concealed Weapon  

Concealed Carry Permit 

NRA Approved Courses;

All course materials will be in compliance with Florida Statutes 493

and Florida Administrative Code legal guidelines 5N-1.

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florida concealed
CARRY permit


GROUP COURSE 
$55.00

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florida concealed
CARRY permit

 
private course
$150.00

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Group Course: This is an open course for all students. Registration is required.

Private Course: This is a private course; special booking, one-on-one student training.

Prior to purchasing your course, 
Please contact our office to see when the next available course is available.

or Call today 
(239) 703 - 7928
or text 
(239) 244 - 7725

Eligibility Requirements for a Florida Concealed Weapon/Carry Permit

Our classes are taught by NRA certified instructors, with multiple years of experience. We provide the necessary training and certifications that are required and accepted by the Florida Department of Agriculture to successfully obtain your Florida Concealed Weapons Permit.​​

To be eligible for a Florida concealed weapon or firearm license:

  • You must be 21 years of age or older.

  • You must be able to demonstrate competency with a firearm.

  • Unless you are serving overseas in the United States Armed Forces, you must currently reside in the United States and be a U.S. citizen or deemed a lawful permanent resident alien by Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service. If you are serving overseas in the U.S. Armed Forces, submit a copy of your deployment documentation with your application. Those who are Resident Aliens must provide a valid Permanent Resident Alien card.

Possible Reasons for Ineligibility:

  • The physical inability to handle a firearm safely.

  • A felony conviction (unless civil and firearm rights have been restored by the convicting authority).

  • Having adjudication withheld or sentence suspended on a felony or misdemeanor crime of violence unless three years have elapsed since probation or other conditions set by the court have been fulfilled.

  • A conviction for a misdemeanor crime of violence in the last three years.

  • A conviction for violation of controlled substance laws or multiple arrests for such offenses.

  • A record of drug or alcohol abuse.

  • Two or more DUI convictions within the previous three years.

  • Being committed to a mental institution or adjudged incompetent or mentally defective.

  • Failing to provide proof of proficiency with a firearm.

  • Having been issued a domestic violence injunction or an injunction against repeat violence that is currently in force.

  • Renouncement of U.S. citizenship.

  • A dishonorable discharge from the armed forces.

  • Being a fugitive from justice.

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