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Virginia Non-Resident Concealed Handgun Permit

AFT offers a great option for Virginia Non-Residents to satisfy the educational requirements to obtain their concealed handgun permits.  It is a ninety minute video course taught online that can be taken from the comfort of your own home at any time, day or night.

 

The Online Course Introduction to Pistol Safety

Our online course, Introduction to Pistol Safety is by far the most popular option for our students.  It can be taken at any time in the comfort of your own home in about ninety minutes.  The class is fun and informative and costs only $49.99.

Click here to get started with the online class!

Once you have completed the class, here are the steps to get your Non-Resident Virginia Permit:

1. Establish gun safety knowledge - This can be done in many ways per the Virginia code...the most popular methods are:

-  Take an online class such as our Introduction to Pistol Safety online class
-  Take an in-person class by a state or NRA certified instructor
-  Present a DD214 document showing past military experience

 

All written requests must include the applicant’s complete name and mailing address.  A telephone number is also requested.  Send written requests to:


Firearms Transaction Center

Nonresident CHP Permits

Criminal Justice Information Services Division

Department of State Police

P.O. Box 85141

Richmond, VA  23285-5141

 

 

The packet sent to you wil include:

a.  The Concealed Permit Application

b.  The Fingerprint Card

c.  The Application Checklist

 


3. Get fingerprinted by the clerk of the court's designee.

4. Submit your packet and any other necessary documents.

You will be expected to send in:

a.  Proof of competency (The AFT Diploma for Introduction to Pistol Safety will do just fine)

b.  The completed fingerprint card.  This can be done and signed at a local sheriffs office.

c.  The notarized permit application.

d.  Two 2x2 passport style photographs.  They must be clear and from the front.

e.  A copy of your State ID card.  This must be valid (not expired).

f.  A Cashier's Check in the amount of $100 made payable to the Virginia State Police.

g.  An addressed return envelope with postage.


5. Your permit should show up in the mail within 45 days and is good for five years.

For more in-depth information, simply visit the Virginia State Police page by clicking here.