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New York CCW Requirements
How to get a New York License to Carry a Pistol or Revolver (Concealed Carry) (CCW): fees, training, fingerprints, processing time, and renewal.
How to apply
- Application fee
- Varies — Fees are set locally and vary widely by county (New York City fees are substantially higher); no single statewide fee.
- Minimum age
- 21
- Training
- Required — 16 hours (incl. 2 hr live fire) — Concealed Carry Improvement Act requires an 18-hour firearm safety training course: 16 hours classroom plus 2 hours live-fire.
- Fingerprints
- Required
- Processing time
- See official source
- Validity / renewal
- 3 years, then renewal
- Residency
- New York residents only
- Non-resident permit
- Not available
Applications are processed by New York State Police / local licensing officers (county judge, sheriff, or police).
Steps to get a New York CCW
- Confirm you are eligible. Be at least 21 years old and a New York resident, a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, and not prohibited from possessing a firearm under state or federal law.
- Complete the required firearms training. Concealed Carry Improvement Act requires an 18-hour firearm safety training course: 16 hours classroom plus 2 hours live-fire.
- Get fingerprinted. Submit fingerprints for the state and FBI background check as part of the application.
- Submit your application to New York State Police / local licensing officers (county judge, sheriff, or police). File your License to Carry a Pistol or Revolver (Concealed Carry) (CCW) application with New York State Police / local licensing officers (county judge, sheriff, or police). See the official page for forms and instructions.
- Receive your permit and note the renewal date. Once approved, your CCW is valid for 3 years, after which it must be renewed.
Last verified 2026-07-09 against New York State Police — Firearms.
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New York CCW FAQ
- What are the requirements for a New York CCW?
- Applicants must be at least 21 years old, a resident of New York, and submit fingerprints. The application is processed by New York State Police / local licensing officers (county judge, sheriff, or police).
- Is training required for a New York CCW?
- Yes. New York requires firearms training to obtain the CCW (16 hours, including 2 hour(s) of live fire). Concealed Carry Improvement Act requires an 18-hour firearm safety training course: 16 hours classroom plus 2 hours live-fire.
- How long does it take to get a New York CCW?
- New York has not published a specific processing-time estimate for the CCW — check with New York State Police / local licensing officers (county judge, sheriff, or police) for current wait times.
- Can non-residents get a New York CCW?
- No. New York generally limits the CCW to residents.
- How much does the New York CCW cost, and how long is it valid?
- The application fee is Fees are set locally and vary widely by county (New York City fees are substantially higher); no single statewide fee. The permit is valid for 3 years before renewal.
Sources
- New York State Police — Firearms (2026-07-09)