What is a Utah CFP and why do I want one?
CFP is Concealed Firearm Permit. It is the Utah equivalent of the Texas Concealed Handgun License. You might want to add the Utah CFP to your Texas CHL because Utah has reciprocity with 4 states that Texas does not – Nevada, Washington, Minnesota, and Ohio. If it is important to you to be legal to carry in those states, then the Utah CFP is a good option.The Utah permit is also a good backup in the event that you lose your wallet. Keep the Utah permit at home, and you will have a backup photo ID to help you replace your lost items. You will also be legal to carry while waiting on your replacement Texas CHL.
CFP is Concealed Firearm Permit. It is the Utah equivalent of the Texas Concealed Handgun License. You might want to add the Utah CFP to your Texas CHL because Utah has reciprocity with 4 states that Texas does not – Washington, Minnesota, Ohio, and West Virginia. If it is important to you to be legal to carry in those states, then the Utah CFP is a good option. The Utah permit is also a good backup in the event that you lose your wallet. Keep the Utah permit at home, and you will have a backup photo ID to help you replace your lost items.
Related Questions
- If I choose not to apply for a VA or FL CCW, is it true that the Utah Non-Resident CFP is valid in over 30 states and which states honor the Utah permit?
- Are there application fees to apply for the Multi-State Utah CFP, the Virginia CHP or the optional Florida CCW?
- How long do I have to make application for a Utah CFP after taking the CCW class?