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Concealed Handgun Permits

How to apply for or renew a concealed handgun permit (CHP / CCW) in Adams County.

Are concealed weapons allowed in Colorado?

Yes, a concealed handgun permit allows you to legally carry a concealed weapon in Colorado. Ensure your permit is up to date.

New & Renewed CHP Permit

New Permits

Learn how to apply for a new CHP permit

Get A New Permit

Renewing Your Permit

Information on how to renew your CHP permit

Renew Your Permit

Legislation to Be Aware Of

*** Effective July 1, 2024, as per Colorado Revised Statutes 18-12-105.3, it is unlawful for anyone, including concealed handgun permit holders, to carry a firearm in the Adams County Government Center.

Any violation is a Class 1 misdemeanor and subjects an individual to arrest.

*** Per Colorado Revised Statutes 18-12-202(5)(b), “…a ‘handgun training class’ does not include any firearms safety course that allows a person to complete the entire course (i) via the internet or an electronic device.” Please call to verify if you believe the course you completed is prohibited: (303) 655-3210.

At the time of your appointment, your application will be reviewed for completeness, signed, your picture taken, fees collected, and your fingerprints will be taken.

Frequently Asked Questions

Regarding Legislative changes and HB24-1174 Concealed Handgun Permits, which take effect on July 1st, 2025, you will need to have a certificate from a verified instructor showing that you took a class that meets the criteria outlined in HB24-1174. Until July 1st, 2025, the current law remains in effect.

We will not notify you. You may renew up to 120 days before and up to 180 days after your permit expires. If you renew your permit within 180 days after it has expired, there is a $15 late fee, per Colorado Revised Statute 18-12-211. After the 180-day period, the permit is considered permanently expired and may not be renewed.

If you no longer reside in Adams County, you must renew your lease in the county of your current residence or provide documentation that you own property in Adams County.

Regarding Legislative changes and HB24-1174 Concealed Handgun Permits, which take effect on July 1st, 2025, you will need to have a refresher certificate from a verified instructor showing that you took a refresher class that meets the criteria outlined in HB24-1174. Until July 1st, 2025, the current law remains in effect.

 

Only if you plan to carry a handgun on your person, hidden from the view of others when out of your car, home, or business.

Currently, there is high citizen demand for application appointments. There may be a wait of 120 days or more for an open application appointment. Once submitted, the maximum time by law is 90 days. The Team issues most permits within 60 to 90 days after application.

You can cancel or change your appointment through the link in the confirmation email you will receive after booking an appointment or through the link in the reminder email you will receive 48 hours before your appointment. You can also call the CHP team at (303) 655-3210 to cancel your appointment.

No. Failure to show is NOT the same as canceling. If you fail to show up for your appointment, you must schedule another session in the online calendar. We urge you to keep your scheduled appointment if possible.

Fill out the Name Change form. Bring in with name change documentation (i.e., marriage certificate, court order, etc.) as well as your valid driver’s license issued in your new name.

No. You will need to provide an address change form with a note in the comments section of the form that you have not received your permit yet, and email it to: CHP@adcogov.org.

Yes. Fill out the change of address form and email it to CHP@adcogov.org.

Per Federal law, anyone dishonorably discharged from the U. S. military may not own or carry a weapon. Visit the National Archives Online Search to obtain military documents online. Additionally, providing proof of military service may qualify you for a discount on the cost of a new or renewal permit.

Bring it to the Sheriff’s Office HQ in Brighton for replacement, free of charge.

Report it stolen to the law enforcement agency where it was last seen. Bring the completed report, valid picture ID such as a driver’s license or passport, and $15 to the Sheriff’s Office HQ in Brighton. We will have you complete a Permit Lost or Destroyed form, receive your payment, and replace your permit.

Become a Verified Instructor

Documents and information covering how to apply to be a verified instructor

Verified Instructor List

Name Instructor # Expiration Date
Antillon, Edgar 20240003 09/20/2034
Bacchus, Jamal D. 20240001 09/20/2034
Bart, Chris 20250001 01/14/2035
Bear, Wesley D. 20240006 09/20/2034
Beck, Matthew W. 20250008 04/24/2035
Brewer jr, Doyle M. 20240012 12/31/2034
Brooks, Marc Aaron 20250010 05/28/2035
Cook, Samuel Barton 20250017 08/06/2035
Currier III, Frederick I. 20250021 08/28/2035
Delisa, Richard A. 20250011 06/03/2035
Draughon, Benjamin 20250002 02/06/2035
Fields, Derek R. 20250019 08/08/2035
Garcia, Mark A. 20250006 03/25/2035
Gerlings, Todd A. 20240007 10/03/2034
Ikenouye, Stason B. 20250013 06/13/2035
Lopez, Alan R. 20250012 06/13/2035
Kos, Kelvin J. 20250004 03/07/2035
Morales, Joseph A. 20250018 07/31/2035
Myles, Sedgrick D. 20240005 09/20/2034
Owings, Steven C. 20240008 10/14/2034
Pace, William W. 20250016 07/11/2035
Propernick, Amy Marie 20240010 12/17/2034
Queen, Ronald S. 20240004 09/20/2034
Sabar, Jonathan 20250014 06/13/2035
Santistevan, Euell R. 20250003 03/06/2035
Sarracino, Christopher A. 20240009 12/11/2034
Schutter, Donald J. 20250020 08/25/2035
Stevenson, Christopher Lane 20250009 06/04/2035
Tarr, Jeffery Allen 20240011 12/17/2034
Twinem, William J. 20250007 05/19/2035
Weiler, Sarah N. 20250005 03/25/2035
Young, Terrance K. 20240002 09/20/2034