I am a resident of the State of Colorado, yet I have a permit from another state, is my permit good in the State of Colorado?
No. Per legislation signed into law by Governor Ritter in May 2007, if you are a resident of the State of Colorado (i.e., have a Colorado Driver’s License or ID card) and possess a permit from another state, that permit is no longer valid in the State of Colorado. You would have to check the issuing state to see if it is still valid in other states.

If you want to carry a concealed handgun, you must apply for a Concealed Handgun Permit from the State of Colorado.

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1. Who is eligible?
2. What type of handgun training is required?
3. What is Reciprocity with CHP?
4. How much does the permit cost?
5. What type of payment is accepted?
6. Where do I have my signature on the application witnessed?
7. Do I have to get fingerprinted?
8. Do I need to have my picture taken?
9. How long is the permit good for?
10. What if I move?
11. What happens if my permit is lost / stolen / damaged?
12. I am a resident of the State of Colorado, yet I have a permit from another state, is my permit good in the State of Colorado?
13. Is my name entered into any kind of database if I am a Concealed Handgun Permit holder in the State of Colorado?
14. Where can I get more questions answered before or after I have my permit?