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Offered generally the 2rd Tuesday of the Month 5p-9p
$250 class fee
Next class: Next class will be a weekday night due to high demand/requests and not a weekend morning.
***Certificate will be mailed to you the next business day 1st class mail. You will not obtain it at the class/range.
*Bring your NYS ID, NYS pistol permit, 1 registered firearm in a locked box, 3 magazines, 1 holster, ear/eye protection, 50 rounds of ammo. We supply the targets.
**We cannot sell you ammo, you must come prepared. There is no practice, this is only for the experienced shooter who knows they can shoot the full distance of 15 yards (45ft) Again there is no practice. Failure to complete the course and qualification will require you to re-register, pay the full amount again and attend the entire course.
We do not assist with the application. The application process should have been completed by this point, this course should be the last piece of the application process.
Applicants must complete a firearms familiarity course certified by BCI. No exceptions. The course must be completed before you apply for a permit. Please have your instructor complete the certification information on the application..
Concealed Firearms permits in the State of Utah are regulated by the Bureau of Criminal Identification. A permit to carry a concealed firearm in the State of Utah may be obtained by completing the instructions, and meeting the requirements as outlined on Form 96-4-02 Application for Concealed Firearm Permit.
The Bureau of Criminal Identification is responsible for ensuring that all concealed firearm permit applicants receive proper training according to Utah Code Annotated § 53-5-704. The Bureau will issue, certify, and regulate all concealed firearm permit holders and instructors. It is the responsibility of every concealed firearm permit holder to learn safe handgun practices and have a practical knowledge of the laws that govern firearms and the use of force. Permit holders also need to understand their personal abilities and limitations..
Per NRA and USCCA training guidelines, firearms and live ammunition are NOT permitted in the classroom training environment. Please plan accordingly.
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