How Do You Get A Permit To Carry A Concealed Weapon In North Carolina?
North Carolina is a Right-to-Carry (RTC) state. The state has a “shall issue” law that requires concealed carry permits to be obtained by residents who choose to carry a concealed weapon. As long as you are over the age of 21, have never been convicted of a felony and are a current resident you can get a permit to carry a concealed weapon in North Carolina. Locate a concealed carry course. You will need to have proof of completion of a concealed carry course in the state of North Carolina in order to apply for a permit. Contact local shooting ranges or the NC Department of Justice for certified instructors and class availability. Apply in person at the Sheriff’s office. Applications for concealed carry permits and pistol purchase permits are available at your county’s Sheriff’s permit office. Bring your concealed carry class certificate and NC driver’s license to the permit office. Swear under oath in the presence of witnesses that the information provided on your application is accura