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| Does anybody have a website link or telephone number to get an Indiana non-resident permit application? |
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| Looks like you'll need to contact the local LEO where your business is located: (Excerpts from Indiana Concealed Carry Permit Information ) 1. Applications are made through the local police department; permits are issued by the Indiana State Police. 2. Anyone not residing in Indiana but has a place of business in Indiana is eligible to receive a license; the requirements are the same as they are for those who do reside in Indiana.
__________________ "I have a very strict gun control policy: if there's a gun around, I want to be in control of it." Clint Eastwood |
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| I don't have an Indiana business and I am several states away. Does that mean I am not eligible for a non resident permit? I like the lifetime permit option, but if you have to be a resident or business owner, I guess I'll pass! |
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| As mentioned previously Indiana only has permits for residents (or owners of Indiana businesses). The good news is that Indiana recognizes EVERYBODIES permits. Got a permit in your state? Good to go in Indiana. Can't get a permit in you state? Get one from some other state that allows non-resident permits (Florida / Utah) and you are good to go in Indiana. Not a US citizen? Get on from any foreign country and Indiana will recognize it. Pretty easy. |
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| Quote:
__________________ Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both. Benjamin Franklin |
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