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Who can apply for a Pennsylvania License to Carry? A person who is 21 years of age or older may apply for a License to Carry Firearms. The license allows individuals to carry a firearm concealed on their body or in a vehicle. The license is valid for five years unless revoked. Submit applications to the sheriff of the county where you live.
If you want to carry a gun outside your home in Pennsylvania, you must apply for a license. Applicants can submit a completed application by mail to: Philadelphia Police – Gun Permit Unit
Individuals who are 21 years of age or older and are NOT Pennsylvania residents may apply for a license by submitting a completed Application for a Pennsylvania License to Carry Firearms to any Pennsylvania County Sheriff’s office or Police Department along with the required fee.
Find important information regarding the PSP Firearms Division, gun safety, dealer and buyer support, and popular firearms topics.
If you intend to carry a gun outside your home in Philadelphia, you must apply for a license to carry firearms. You can: Apply online for a license. Submit a paper application for a license by mail or in person.
For a five dollar convenience fee you may now apply on line. See online application. You will still need to make an appointment through that process. Requires only one visit: Photo, signature and issuance. Once application is made the office has up to 45 days to issue, or deny a permit.
License to Carry Firearms. If you are either a resident of York County or an out-of-state resident, please utilize the "LICENSE TO CARRY FIREARMS" link below for the new online process or click on our forms section for a application that can be mailed to the Sheriff's Office.