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Old 08-24-2008, 12:59 PM
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Default Does South Carolina Issue Non-Resident CCW Permits or Not?

On this page it states:
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South Carolina does not issue non-resident permits and non-resident permits are not recognized by South Carolina, whether or not South Carolina has established reciprocity with the other state, because South Carolina law allows recognition only of permits issued to residents of the reciprocal state (SC Code Section 23-31-215(N)).

Yet on the left there is a link to the Non-Resident CWP Form.

So does South Carolina issue to non-residents or not?
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Old 08-24-2008, 10:08 PM
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Yes we do but only if you own property in SC and pay property taxes on it.

EDIT:
Luke, if you open the non-resident form you'll see it's a Real Property Tax verification form.

The section of code is S.C. Code Section 23-31-215(A)(3)

(A) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, except subject to subsection (B) of this section, SLED must issue a permit, which is no larger than three and one-half inches by three inches in size, to carry a concealable weapon to a resident or qualified nonresident who is at least twenty-one years of age and who is not prohibited by state law from possessing the weapon upon submission of:

(3) proof of residence or if the person is a qualified nonresident, proof of ownership of real property in this State;

http://www.scstatehouse.net/CODE/t23c031.htm

SC is notorious about being slow to update their sites.
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My answer, which was the same, must have gotten lost in the database maintenance today.

But I see the smilies are back.:suicide2:
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My answer, which was the same, must have gotten lost in the database maintenance today.

But I see the smilies are back.:suicide2:
Yep, I noticed them also.
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I remember from packing.org that South Carolina does indeed issue CWPs to nonresidents who own property in SC and pay taxes on it.
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I remember from packing.org that South Carolina does indeed issue CWPs to nonresidents who own property in SC and pay taxes on it.
True. I think they refer to it as an "Eligible Non-Resident".
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I remember from packing.org that South Carolina does indeed issue CWPs to nonresidents who own property in SC and pay taxes on it.
It wasn't on packing.org. They passed the bill just this year and packing.org was gone. Read my post above and it shows what is required.
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