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Legally Carry a Concealed Firearm in 28 Different States. Get your Multi-State, Non-Resident CCW Permit Now!

If you travel across the United States, you can protect yourself and your family while you travel. Utah and Florida Concealed Weapons Permits are available to residents from any State, and are valid in over 28 States.

(PRWEB) February 8, 2005 -- Any law-abiding citizen with a valid Utah CCW Permit, even a Non-Resident of Utah, may legally carry a Concealed Firearm in the following Twenty-six States: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming. While some States have Reciprocal Agreements, others will honor out-of-State CCW Permits based on their own Concealed Firearms Laws.

You must attend an approved training course offered by a Utah Certified Concealed Firearms Instructor, usually three or more hours in length. The course covers basic firearm safety, weapon handling, concealment methods, firearms and use of force laws. Several Utah Certified Instructors in various States advertise their Multi-State CCW Courses on the web. You can get more information on Multi-State, Non-Resident CCW Permits from www.CCWUSA.com

Along with the self-explanatory one-page application, you submit one recent color passport quality photograph (2X2 inches), a photocopy of your valid Drivers License, one blue FBI Applicant" fingerprint card, and then the application must be notarized. The State application fee is only $59.00 ($35.00 is for application and permit processing, $24.00 goes to the FBI for fingerprint processing). The Utah Concealed Firearm Permit is valid for five years. Renewal every five years is only $10.00. The entire application process can be handled through the mail. And unlike some other States, Utah CCW Permit information is not a public record.

The cost of a Utah CCW Training Course can range anywhere from $125.00 to over $300.00, depending on exactly what the Instructor is providing. Some Utah Certified Instructors will provide everything you need from your application, taking your photograph, photocopying your Drivers License, taking your fingerprints, and providing a pre-addressed envelope for your application. Several courses currently offered in Southern California provide a Notary Public to notarize applications after the course is concluded.

The total cost of obtaining a Utah CCW Permit is between $179.00 and $359.00 for the initial five-year permit. Thereafter, renewal is only $10.00 every five-years. The cost of obtaining a Multi-State" CCW Permit is not out of reach for the common citizen. When compared to almost any other State it is understandable why so many people are interested in obtaining the Utah Concealed Firearm Permit. The average processing time for Utah CCW applications is approximately 3 to 4 weeks, although Statute does allow up to 60 days, either issuing you a permit, or denying your application for cause.

Get your CCW Permit now! www.CCWUSA.com

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