Multi-State Concealed Carry Weapons Permit
For most people, taking our Multi State Concealed Carry Permit Workshop is the next logical step to take. The most sought-after non-resident firearm’s course to take is the Utah Non-resident Course. Here, at Goldeneye Training Academy, we believe in educating you on the best options for you. So, we’ve also added the Arizona, Rhode Island, New Jersey and Massachusetts Non-resident firearm’s license applications.
The Utah (Multi-State) non-resident concealed firearm permit is the most widely accepted non-resident permit in the United States. This class follows the mandated training outlined by the State of Utah, Bureau of Criminal Identification and covers many different aspects of firearm safety and ownership.
We don’t stop there. We also offer the Arizona non-resident applications. Why? Because Utah is not all encompassing. Below is a breakdown of the states that honor the CT Pistol Permit as well as the Utah and Arizona non-resident permits in respective states.
Participants taking our Multi State Concealed Carry Permit Workshop have the option to obtain their Non-Resident Concealed Carry Weapons (CCW) Permit from Utah, Arizona, and Massachusetts. Our instructors educate participants about gun laws at both the state and national level and are recognized by the appropriate states for licensing.
DISCLAIMER: The information outlined below is constantly changing, as states enter and exit their agreements in acknowledging the states listed. It is YOUR responsibility to stay updated with the accurate states accepting certain non-resident permits. Failure to do so and illegal carrying a firearm in the respective state may lead to criminal fines or imprisonment or both.
The following states are, as of this writing, permitless carry states:
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- Florida
- Idaho
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Maine
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Vermont
- West Virginia
- Wyoming
As it stands, the CT Pistol Permit is currently accepted in the following states (permitless carry states excluded):
- Alabama
- Michigan
- North Carolina
- Utah
- Virginia
- Wisconsin
For more information on the State of Connecticut’s Firearms Permit Process, Click Here.
The Utah non-resident permit is accepted in the following states (permitless carry states excluded):
- Alabama
- Delaware
- Georgia
- Louisiana
- Michigan
- Nevada
- North Carolina
- Tennessee
- Virginia
- Washington
- Wisconsin
For more information on the State of Utah’s Firearms Permit Process, Click Here.
The Arizona non-resident permit is accepted in the following states (permitless carry states excluded):
- Delaware
- Georgia
- Louisiana
- Nevada
- North Carolina
- New Mexico
- South Carolina
- Utah
- Virginia
- Wisconsin
For more information on the State of Arizona’s Firearms Permit Process, Click Here.
NOTE: Effective July 1, 2023, the state of Florida acknowledges all concealed firearm licenses lawfully issued by another state. Nonresidents who want a Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License can still apply for one. Goldeneye Training Academy no longer offers this state during its workshop.
The Massachusetts non-resident license to carry is accepted in the following states (permitless carry states excluded):
- Alabama
- Georgia
- Nevada
- North Carolina
- Utah
- Virginia
- Wisconsin
For more information on the State of Massachusetts Firearms Permit Process, Click Here.
The New Jersey non-resident license to carry is accepted in the following states (permitless carry states excluded):
- Minnesota
- North Carolina
- Virginia
For more information on the State of New Jersey Firearms Permit Process, Click Here.
The Rhode Island non-resident license to carry is accepted in the following states (permitless carry states excluded):
- Minnesota
- North Carolina
- Virginia
- Wisconsin
For more information on the State of Rhode Island Firearms Permit Process, Click Here.
Our Multi State Concealed Carry Permit Workshop Prices:
Utah: $50.00
Arizona: $50.00
Massachusetts: $40.00
Rhode Island: $150.00
New Jersey: $150.00
Combination: (All 5 permits only) Utah, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Arizona: $420.00
COMING SOON!!!! WE WILL BE OFFERING NEW YORK NON-RESIDENT PERMIT APPLICATIONS!!! STAY TUNED!!!
Please note that there must be a minimum of 3 participants paid and registered in order to hold course. If the participant quantity falls under 3, the enrolled participants will be contacted to select a new date.
Still have questions? Contact Us and we’ll be more than happy to help!
Please bring the following with you to the workshop:
- A valid Driver’s License or State Photo Identification Card (Required)
- Firearm’s Permit from all states (Any resident and Non-Resident firearm permits). (CT Pistol Permit Required)
- Also, please bring your Naturalization Paperwork/Green Card (if applicable).
All documents will be required when registering for the class.
This Multi State Concealed Carry Permit workshop will prepare the participants to apply for the respective state’s non-resident firearm’s permit as well as have a solid understanding on how to transport their firearms through various means of transportation. Upon completion of this workshop, all participants will have most of the application material ready for submission, including fingerprinting and passport photos (where applicable).
The following topics will be discussed during the class as well as the following items will be provided, all included the price listed above:
- Basic Pistol Parts and Operation
- Utah Law and Permit Application Process
- Safe Firearm Handling
- An audit for completeness on each application completed
- Fingerprints processed.
- Passport Photo processed
- Photocopies as required for each state.
- 1 extra state added at no additional cost!! (This one is a surprise)
- And more…..
If signing up for the Rhode Island Non-Resident Permit, must bring the following:
If bringing a Pistol:
Standard semi-automatic pistols. Only one pistol needed.
30 Rounds of ammunition.
Calibers accepted: Any handgun caliber up to 50 Cal.
Only “factory” brass ammunition will be accepted.
No re-loads or hand-loaded ammunition are allowed.
Minimum of two (2) magazines for the pistol
Eye and hearing protection
If bringing a Revolver:
“Double-action” or “Double-action Only” revolvers only. Only one revolver needed
NO SINGLE ACTION REVOLVERS
30 Rounds of ammunition Calibers accepted:
Any caliber up to and including 50 cal.
Only “factory” brass ammunition will be accepted.
No re-loads or hand-loaded ammunition are allowed.
Minimum of two (2) speed-loaders for the revolver.
Eye and hearing protection.
PLEASE NOTE: All handguns will be inspected by Goldeneye’s firearms training personnel to ensure they meet manufacturers’ specifications. Mechanical and/ or safety defects will result in the firearm being rejected. If you have any question’s about your equipment, get in touch with us.
Appropriate clothing should be worn to include the following:
A baseball cap
Crew neck shirt
Long pants
Sturdy footwear, suitable for rapid turning.
Shorts, bare feet, sandals (including Crocs), and dress shoes are not allowed.
If signing up for the New Jersey Non-Resident Permit, must bring the following:
If bringing a Pistol:
Standard semi-automatic pistols. Only one pistol needed.
50 Rounds of ammunition.
Calibers accepted: Any handgun caliber up to 50 Cal.
Only “factory” brass ammunition will be accepted.
No re-loads or hand-loaded ammunition are allowed.
Minimum of two (2) magazines for the pistol
Eye and hearing protection
If bringing a Revolver:
“Double-action” or “Double-action Only” revolvers only. Only one revolver needed
NO SINGLE ACTION REVOLVERS
50 Rounds of ammunition Calibers accepted:
Any caliber up to and including 50 cal.
Only “factory” brass ammunition will be accepted.
No re-loads or hand-loaded ammunition are allowed.
Minimum of two (2) speed-loaders for the revolver.
Eye and hearing protection.
PLEASE NOTE: All handguns will be inspected by Goldeneye’s firearms training personnel to ensure they meet manufacturers’ specifications. Mechanical and/ or safety defects will result in the firearm being rejected. If you have any question’s about your equipment, get in touch with us.
Appropriate clothing should be worn to include the following:
A baseball cap
Crew neck shirt
Long pants
Sturdy footwear, suitable for rapid turning.
Shorts, bare feet, sandals (including Crocs), and dress shoes are not allowed.