
Missouri Sheriffs to Begin Issuing Conceal Carry Permits August 28th
Pursuant to SB75 which was signed by Governor Nixon, responsibility for issuing Conceal Carry Permits as well as renewal of Conceal Carry Permits will transfer from the Department of Revenue to local Sheriffs on August 28th.
Persons making application for a new concealed carry permit, or renewal of an existing conceal carry permit, should submit the required fees and paperwork to the Sheriff of the county in which they reside.
Upon completion of the required background checks, successful applicants will be issued a concealed carry permit by the Sheriff of the county.
Conceal Carry Permits issued August 28th and thereafter will be valid for 5 years, at which time they will need to be renewed. Any conceal carry permit which has not been renewed after 6 months will be voided.
Permits which were issued prior to August 28th, 2013 will still be valid until their expiration date, at which time the holder will need to renew their conceal carry permit with the Sheriff of the county in which they reside. Renewals will be valid for 5 years.
Records regarding conceal carry permit holders are Closed Records, and any unauthorized release is a Class A misdemeanor.
Change of Name, Change of Address as well as lost or stolen permits will need to be reported to the Sheriff. Upon notification the Sheriff will issue a new permit with updated information for a fee of $10.00.
The original application fee for a conceal carry permit cannot exceed $100.00, and the renewal fee cannot exceed $50.00.
Full body of text for SB75 can be found athttp://www.senate.mo.gov/13info/pdf-bill/tat/SB75.pdf
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