Florida CCW Reciprocity Map
States that Honor Florida's CCW Permit:
Alabama,
Alaska,
Arizona,
Arkansas,
Colorado*,
Delaware,
Florida,
Georgia,
Idaho,
Indiana,
Kansas*,
Kentucky,
Louisiana,
Michigan*,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
Montana,
Nevada,
New Hampshire,
New Mexico,
North Carolina,
North Dakota,
Ohio,
Oklahoma,
Pennsylvania,
South Dakota,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Utah,
Virginia,
West Virginia,
Wyoming
* Honors RESIDENTIAL Florida permits only.
State CCW Permits that Florida Honors:
Alabama,
Alaska,
Arizona,
Arkansas,
Colorado,
Delaware,
Florida,
Georgia,
Idaho,
Indiana,
Kansas,
Kentucky,
Louisiana,
Michigan,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
Montana,
Nevada,
New Hampshire,
New Mexico,
North Carolina,
North Dakota,
Ohio,
Oklahoma,
Pennsylvania,
South Dakota,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Utah,
Virginia,
West Virginia,
Wyoming,
Frequently Asked CCW Questions:
How can I check on the status of my application?
Depending on the location from which your application is mailed, it
usually takes 7-10 days to reach the Division of Licensing. Normally,
it requires about 10 business days after your application is received
by the Division for your information to be entered into our database.
Please take this into consideration before you check on-line (FS493
applicants only) or call.
? If you are individual or an agency seeking to provide private
investigative services, security services, or recovery services, you
can perform an online search to check the status of your application.
Individual Agency If you have applied for a concealed weapon or firearm
license, you can check the status of your application by calling our
Public Inquiry Section at (850) 245-5691.
How do I notify the Division about my name change?
Individuals
- Simply submit a written request and a copy of the legal document
evidencing your name change to the Division of Licensing. You can have
a revised license printed for a fee of $15, payable by check or money
order to the Division of Licensing. If you prefer, you may keep your
current license until it is time to renew. At time of renewal, remember
to send your written request and a copy of the legal document
evidencing your name change with your renewal application and we will
issue your renewal license with your legal name
My license has expired. Can I renew it?
Individual and Agency
Licensees Regulated under FS493 A license issued to an individual or
agency regulated by Chapter 493, Florida Statutes, can be renewed if it
has not been expired for more than three months. A late fee equal to
the amount of the license fee is required in addition to the renewal
license fee. If the license has been expired for longer than three
months, the former licensee must re-apply for a new license