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| Concealed
Carry Application Process |
Applications
for a Standard Concealed Carry License are accepted by appointment at the Van Wert
County Sheriff's Office, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Please call the Sheriff's Office to schedule an appointment to submit your
application.
After your application has been submitted, Ohio law allows up to 45 days
for processing of an application, although we make every effort to
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Requirements |
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Be a resident of
Ohio for 45 days and a resident of the County (or adjoining county) in
which you apply for at least 30 days.
- Be at least 21 years of age or older.
- Complete the
Concealed Carry Application Form. (The application form and Ohio Law
CCL handbook is available free of charge at the Sheriff's Office.)
- Criminal and mental
competency background checks.
- Have completed a
certified 12-hour handgun safety course that complies with Ohio Law
regarding Concealed Carry Licensing.
- Payment of a
non-refundable application fee ($67 for persons who have resided in
Ohio for past 5 years. $91 for persons who have not resided in Ohio
for past 5 years.)xx
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| Concealed
Carry FAQ |
Q: Where
do I apply for a Concealed Carry License?
A: At the Sheriff's Office in the county you reside or at a Sheriff's
Office in any adjacent county.
Q: Do I need to have my handgun training safety course completed
before I apply?
A: Yes, you must submit your handgun training competency certificate
with your application.
Q: How much training do I need?
A: A minimum of 12 hours, including 2 hours on a firing range, and a
written and physical test provided by a certified instructor.
Q: How do I find a licensed instructor?
A: You can search for a licensed instructor on the Ohio Attorney
General's website at www.ag.state.oh.us where you click on the Concealed
Carry License link, and then click on the link to search for OPOTC &
NRA Certified Concealed Carry Instructors.
Q: Once I start the application process, how long before I get my
license?
A: The law requires the Sheriff to issue a license within 45 days of
receipt of a completed application, unless you do not qualify.
Q: How much does the license cost?
A: The law requires the Sheriff to charge $67 for a person who has
resided in Ohio for the past 5 years. If you have not resided in Ohio for
the past 5 years, the fee is $91. This fee is paid during the application
process.
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