I'm in MN. Gotta have home state permit before looking to obtain another states permit. Look at New Hampshire, $25 and no fingerprints to sent, good for 4 years on the MN permit which is cheaper than UT.
This is a discussion on Get UT non-resident permit, skip MN resident permit? within the Minnesota Discussion and Firearm News forums, part of the Firearms Discussion by State category; I agree with Glock-Fan thats how my S.C. permit was explained to me IF I wish to get non-resident permit...
I agree with Glock-Fan thats how my S.C. permit was explained to me IF I wish to get non-resident permit
I'm in MN. Gotta have home state permit before looking to obtain another states permit. Look at New Hampshire, $25 and no fingerprints to sent, good for 4 years on the MN permit which is cheaper than UT.
I actually got my Utah permit before I got my South Carolina permit. I guess that's because there is no reciprocity between SC and UT. I just know I couldn't carry in SC with just the UT. I had to get the SC also.
KK
I don't see where it says that in MN 624.714 subd 16
there are a few....PA is one for example.
This right here is your issue. MN honors UT therefore you need to obtain a MN permit before you can get a UT permit.
He could use the training cert to get an AZ permit without first having a MN permit...but AZ is not honored in MN. NH is $100 for non-residents.
I'm also in SC and I understand it you need to have a SC resident permit before getting the out of state permit. You cannot carry in SC with just a non-resident permit, regardless of what state it is from. I have an Arizona permit, which allows me to carry in states that don't reciprocate with SC. The AZ permit was cheaper then the UT permit, I only had to mail my NRA basic safety certificate as proof of training along with a copy of my SC CWP and the fee. I rec'd the AZ permit in a few weeks.
Well, I don't know how it worked, but I had my non-res UT permit a month before I got my res SC permit. I knew I couldn't carry in SC w/o my SC permit but I could have in other states with just my UT permit.
As long as we have such expert advice here, explain to me how this happened? I don't really care since I'm good now, but someone is wrong.
KK
"A few well placed shots with a .22LR is a lot better than a bunch of solid misses with a .44 mag!" Glock Armorer, NRA Chief RSO, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Muzzleloading Rifle, Muzzleloading Shotgun, and Home Firearm Safety Training Counselor
So is the Utah an additional class or just an application with prints and a copy of my MN CCP?
The state of UT requires applicants to take a 4 hour training class conducted by an instructor certified by the Utah BCI. More information can be found here: Utah Department of Public Safety
There are instructors in most U.S. States, as the class does not need to be conducted in the state of Utah. A list of instructors can be found on the BCI website as well.
"A few well placed shots with a .22LR is a lot better than a bunch of solid misses with a .44 mag!" Glock Armorer, NRA Chief RSO, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Muzzleloading Rifle, Muzzleloading Shotgun, and Home Firearm Safety Training Counselor