I have seen them advertised at a store near my house but do not have any experience with their classes.
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Has anyone heard of Legal Heat as a method of obtaining a conceal carry permit? If so, would you reccomend their course?
I have seen them advertised at a store near my house but do not have any experience with their classes.
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I took their course. They have everything you need. They even take your pic for the Utah permit.
I took their class at the Eastern Outdoor Show in PA. Very professional and informative. They provide a certificate after completion and they had fingerprinting available and take your picture as required to get a permit. I just received my non-resident Utah CCW a few weeks back. I would recommend them.
One thing to say about the non res UT permit. You might be able to get a non res permit but when it comes time to renew it, you will not be able to do so unless you hold a CCW from your state of residence.
I just took the class tonight. Great class and very professional. I would highly recommend it.
My understanding is that you only have to to have a CHP from your state if Utah and your state have reciprocity. For example, Oregon residents are not required to have a resident CHP, but Nevada residents are. (It would seem that this is to prevent people from sending their money out of state, without first spending some in their own state.)
I dropped my Utah app in the mail yesterday.![]()
Last edited by K7lvo; 08-21-2012 at 02:03 PM. Reason: More info
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I only have a Utah permit. There's no problem with that.
I took the Legal Heat course and it was great. I learned a few things and felt like the course was very thorough but also straightforward and went pretty quickly.
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If you get a non-resident Utah permit do you have to renew it every year? I've thought about getting it but it seems it would be a pain to constantly renew a permit I'm not going to utilize actively (as I don't plan on traveling much, just looks good to have)