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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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Get fingerprinted. Submit fingerprints for the state and FBI background check as part of the application.
  4. 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.
  5. Receive your permit and note the renewal date. Once approved, your CCW is valid for 3 years, after which it must be renewed.

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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.