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Florida CWP Application

posted by Andre 3:31 PM
Saturday, November 30, 2002

Important Information About Downloading
Your Personal Concealed Weapon Or Firearm License Application

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The Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License Application you are about to download contains a PERSONAL “T” (tracking) NUMBER that you can use to check the status of your application while it is being reviewed and evaluated by our Division personnel. Because the tracking number is unique for each individual application, it is very important that you do not make copies of your application and provide them to others for their use. If another person submits a copy of “your” application to our Division, the tracking number can no longer be used to check the status of your application.

To view and print your application, click here to go to the State of Florida website and print your application.

If you need additional applications, click on the “REQUEST ANOTHER” button, and the system will provide you with another application and tracking number. As before, click on the tracking number that appears in the “PERSONAL “T” NUMBER” column to view and print the application. Repeat this process until you have the number of applications you need. Please note: You can request a bulk shipment of 20 or more applications by submitting an e-mail request.

Please be sure to read the instructions regarding the Division’s Interactive Voice Response system and how to use your touchtone telephone to check on the status of your application.

*Download links will expire 7 days after they were originally requested.

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Florida Renewal Laws

posted by Andre 3:30 PM
Saturday, November 30, 2002

Information About Renewing Your

Florida Concealed Weapon Or Firearm License

If your Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm Licenses was issued on or after Wednesday, June 11, 2008, it is valid for a period of seven years. The expiration date appears on the front of your license. If you hold a valid Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License issued prior to June 11, 2008, that license is valid for only five years. It will expire on the date that appears on the face of the license. When you renew your concealed weapon license, your new license will be valid for seven years.

Approximately 150 days prior to the expiration date of your license, the Division will send you the renewal form with complete instructions on how to renew your license. To help assure the Division of Licensing has sufficient time to process your renewal application prior to the expiration date of your current license, complete and return your renewal form immediately to:
FOR CONCEALED WEAPON OR FIREARM LICENSE RENEWALS:
Division of Licensing
Post Office Box 3030
Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3030

Alternatively, you can submit your renewal form at one of the Division of Licensing’s eight regional offices. You simply have to call for an appointment by contacting the office that is most convenient for you. Bring your unsigned form with you. We will perform the notary service and take your picture at no additional charge. If, for some reason, you are unable to keep your appointment, please call the Regional Office at least 24 hours prior to the time you are scheduled to appear if at all possible so that your appointment time can be assigned to another applicant.

If for some reason you fail to renew your license by its expiration date, keep in mind that your Concealed Weapon or Firearm license can be renewed up to six (6) months beyond the expiration date in accordance with section 790.06(11)(a), Florida Statutes. However, there is a late fee of $15.00 for renewing after the expiration date. A concealed weapon license that has been expired for longer than six months cannot be renewed. If you fail to renew within that six-month period after expiration, you will have to apply for a new license. You cannot carry a concealed weapon or firearm after your license has expired.

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