Concealed Handgun Permits

The Denver Police Department issues Concealed Handgun Permits in accordance with Colorado state law, allowing legal residents to carry concealed handguns responsibly. Whether you're applying for the first time or renewing your existing permit, this page will guide you through each step of the process. Colorado law requires applicants to meet specific eligibility criteria, complete firearms training or demonstrate competence, and submit to a background check.

First Time/New Application

Required Documentation to Apply

  • Colorado Drivers License or ID Card
  • Proof of Denver County Residency
    Applicants that do not live in Denver can still apply if they maintain a second residence or own or lease real property used for business in Denver.
  • Proof of Firearm Competence 

Firearms Competency Options

Concealed Handgun Training Course Certificate

Training course certificates must be issued from a verified instructor. The verified instructor may be from any Colorado County - pursuant to CRS 18-12-202.7 - so long as the verified instructor is listed on the county's public website.

Denver County Verified Instructors

  • Verified Instructors will provide a certificate upon completion. The certificate will be accepted for 1 year after issuance.
  • Upload the certificate during the application.

Alternatives to Training Course

 Some applicants may be exempt from the training course if they provide proof of one of the following:

  • Evidence of current military service, current Colorado peace officer status, or participation in organized shooting competitions.
    NOTE: To demonstrate handgun competency for permit purposes, the applicant must: (1) have participated in at least two organized shooting competitions within the past year; (2) have competed using a handgun; and (2) provide documentation of performance (e.g., score or accuracy rating). Competitions must be organized by a nationally recognized organization. See CRS §§ 18-12-203(1)(h), 18-12-211(1)(a), and (3)(a).
  • Evidence the applicant is a certified instructor as defined in CRS 18-12-202.
  • Proof of honorable discharge from a branch of the US armed forced within 3 years, or 10 years with if military retiree has pistol qualification listed.
  • A certificate showing retirement from a Colorado law enforcement agency with pistol qualifications within the last 10 years.

Application

  • All applicants must be 21 years of age or older*.
  • A valid personal email address is required.
  • Once the application is submitted, the applicant must appear in person and have all follow-up documents submitted within 60 days. Applicants that reschedule their in-person appointments or do not submit requested supplemental documents within the first 60 days of their initial submission will have their applications withdrawn and will be refunded the CBI fee and half the Denver agency fee. Applicants that have had their applications withdrawn, may reapply and will be required to pay all fees.
  • Applicants who do not appear for their scheduled appointments without prior notification to the department will have their applications withdrawn. A refund will be issued, minus a $50 fee.
  • A credit/debit card is required for payment.
  • When you apply for a concealed handgun permit with Denver, a total processing fee of $152.50 is required. This fee pays for forms, ID cards, local criminal history checks, other administrative costs to maintain your 5-year permit, a state and national criminal history check (fingerprints), and an Insta-check (NICS) per statute. Payment will be taken during the application process.
  • Fingerprints and photographs are required and will be scheduled during the application process.
  • Once submitted, applications may take up to 90 days to process.

Concealed Handgun Permit Application

*Those age 18-21 may be eligible for an emergency permit valid for a limited time. To apply for this exemption, email DPD.CHP@denvergov.org.

Renewal Application

Renewal Criteria

  • If your permit was issued by Denver, but you now live in another county, renew in your new county.
  • If permit was issued in another county, but you live in Denver now, apply as a renewal with Denver.
  • You live in Denver and your Colorado issued permit will expire in 120 days or less.
  • Colorado issued permit has expired by 6 months or less. Permits expired 6 months or more must apply as a First Time/New Applicant.

Required Documentation to Apply

  • Colorado Drivers License or ID Card
    US Armed Forces members and their families are not required to possess a Colorado ID. Instead, they can upload a military ID or orders and a state ID from their licensing state.
  • Proof of Denver County Residency
    Applicants that do not live in Denver can still apply if they maintain a second residence or own or lease real property used for business in Denver.
  • Proof of Firearm Competence 

Firearms Competency Options

Concealed Handgun Training - Refresher Class Certificate (2 hours) or Training Course Certificate (8 hours)

Applicants eligible for renewal have the option of taking the shorter refresher 2 hour course, or if they want to have the full training, they have the option of taking the full 8 hour course.

Training course certificates must be issued from a verified instructor. The verified instructor may be from any Colorado County - pursuant to CRS 18-12-202.7 - so long as the verified instructor is listed on the county's public website.

Denver County Verified Instructors

  • Verified Instructors will provide a certificate upon completion. The certificate will be accepted for 6 months after issuance.
  • Upload the certificate during the application.

Alternatives to Training Course

 Some applicants may be exempt from the training course if they provide proof of one of the following:

  • Evidence of current military service, current Colorado peace officer status, or participation in organized shooting competitions.
    NOTE: To demonstrate handgun competency for permit purposes, the applicant must: (1) have participated in at least two organized shooting competitions within the past year; (2) have competed using a handgun; and (2) provide documentation of performance (e.g., score or accuracy rating). Competitions must be organized by a nationally recognized organization. See CRS §§ 18-12-203(1)(h), 18-12-211(1)(a), and (3)(a).
  • Evidence the applicant is a verified instructor.
  • Proof of honorable discharge from a branch of the US armed forced within 3 years, or 10 years with if military retiree has pistol qualification listed.
  • A certificate showing retirement from a Colorado law enforcement agency with pistol qualifications within the last 10 years.

Application

  • You may renew up to 120 days (4 months) prior to your current permit expiration.
  • A valid personal email address is required.
  • Once the application is submitted, the applicant must appear in person and have all follow-up documents submitted within 60 days. Applicants that reschedule their in-person appointments or do not submit requested supplemental documents within the first 60 days of their initial submission will have their applications withdrawn and will be refunded the CBI fee and half the Denver agency fee. Applicants that have had their applications withdrawn, may reapply and will be required to pay all fees.
  • Applicants who do not appear for their scheduled appointments without prior notification to the department will have their applications withdrawn. A refund will be issued, minus a $50 fee.
  • A credit/debit card is required for payment.
  • The cost to renew is $63.00. NOTE: If the permit is expired less than six months, a late fee of $15.00 will be applied. A permit expired more than six months is not renewable.
  • Updated photographs and signing an affidavit confirming you meet the legal requirements is required and will be scheduled during the application process.
  • Applications denied, revoked or suspended will not be entitled to a refund. The fees collected cover to the cost of processing your application, including fees paid to the State of Colorado.
  • Once submitted, applications may take up to 90 days to process.

Concealed Handgun Permit Renewal Application

Disqualifying Criteria

The Denver Department of Public Safety is prohibited by law from issuing concealed handgun permits to individuals who are disqualified from possessing a firearm under state or federal law. Disqualifications commonly include felony convictions, habitual substance abuse, domestic violence offenses, and other conditions that raise public safety concerns. This list outlines the statutory and behavioral criteria that may prevent an applicant from obtaining a permit.

State Statutes for Concealed Handgun Permit Disqualifications

  1. Disqualified from possessing a firearm under State or Federal Law. This most commonly includes felony convictions.
  2. Chronically or habitually uses alcohol. For example, two or more DUI convictions within the last 10 years will be disqualifying.
  3. Providing false information or deliberately omitting information on the application.
  4. Unlawful user of or addicted to controlled substances. Denver will review all available internal and external records for evidence of drug use.
  5. Subject of a restraining order.
  6. Has disqualifying domestic violence convictions.
  7. If there is a reasonable belief, based on documented previous behavior, that the applicant is likely to pose a danger to themselves or others if issued a concealed handgun permit. Examples include, but are not limited to, documented mental health concerns, suicidal ideations, erratic public behavior leading to safety holds, threats not resulting in arrest, or threats or acts of self-harm.
  8. Crimes specified as prohibited by CRS 24-33.5-424(3)(b.3):
  • Assault in the third degree, as described in section 18-3-204;
  • Sexual assault, as described in section 18-3-402 (1)(e);
  • Unlawful sexual contact, as described in section 18-3-404;
  • Child abuse, as described in section 18-6-401;
  • Violation of a protection order, as described in section 18-6-803.5 (1)(a) and (1)(c)(I);
  • A crime against an at-risk person, as described in section 18-6.5-103;
  • Harassment, as described in section 18-9-111 (1)(a);
  • (A bias-motivated crime, as described in section 18-9-121;
  • (Cruelty to animals, as described in section 18-9-202 (1)(a) and (1.5);  
  • Possession of an illegal weapon, as described in section 18-12-102 (4);
  • (Unlawfully providing a firearm other than a handgun to a juvenile, as described in section 18-12-108.7 (3);  
  • Unlawful conduct involving an unserialized firearm, frame, or receiver, as described in section 18-12-111.5; or
  • Unlawful manufacture, distribution, transfer, sale, or purchase of a specified semiautomatic firearm, as described in section 18-12-116.

 

Retired Officers

This is a federal CCW permit only issued to retired law enforcement. A retired officer must initiate the process at the shooting range, then the application must be signed and submitted to us.

The fee for this type of CCW is $13.00 and it expires in 1 year.

Separated Law Enforcement Officer - Permit Application(PDF, 39KB)

Name Change, Address Change, Lost/Stolen/Destroyed Replacement Permit

Are you looking to submit an Address/Name Change or a Lost/Stolen replacement?

  • Address change is required by state statute; you must submit an address change form with the agency that holds your permit.
  • Have you recently changed your name? You must submit a valid legal document identifying your new name. Name changes will require fingerprints, which will be scheduled upon submitting the name change application.
  • Have you lost your permit? You can request a replacement permit.
  • Was your permit stolen? You must have a police report number to file a stolen replacement request.
  • A valid email address is required.

To complete a name change, change your address, or request a lost/stolen/damaged replacement:

Application - Submit Your Request

Verified Instructor Applicants CRS 18-12-202.7

Those seeking to become a verified instructor in Denver under CRS 18-12-202.7 must complete an application and upload the required documents.

The following documents must be uploaded at the time of application:

  • Colorado Identification or Driver License
  • Valid Current Concealed Carry Permit from any Colorado County
  • Proof of Instructor Affiliation
  • Detailed Syllabus/Plans for Concealed Handgun Training Class
  • Detailed Syllabus/Plans for Refresher Class
  • Description of Training Facility
  • A copy of the Written Exam
  • Testing Criteria and passing score for live-fire Exercises
  • Copy of Training Certificate You Will Issue

The cost to apply for instructor verification in Denver is $125.00.

Current list of active verified instructors in Denver

 

If you do not find the information you need on this website, have additional questions, or cannot complete the application process online due to a disability or special circumstance, please email us at DPD.CHP@denvergov.org or call (720) 913-6836 to discuss.

Colorado State Statutes - Concealed Handgun Permits