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Yes, it is legal to open carry firearms on your person without a permit in North Carolina. Some areas are off-limits, including schools, state or federal buildings, offices of the state or federal government, and the State Capitol grounds.
North Carolina is a shall-issue state with concealed handgun permits issued at the county level by the local sheriff's office. A permit to purchase a handgun or a concealed handgun permit is required when purchasing a handgun in North Carolina.
How do I obtain a concealed handgun permit application? Concealed handgun permit applications are available online at Permitium.com, or in person at the Sheriff's Office Records Division. Renewal applications are also available online at Permitium.com, or in person at the Sheriff's Office Records Division.
Open Carry Laws In North Carolina North Carolina is a permissive open carry state in the USA. Therefore, you do not need a permit to open carry in the state. There are also restrictions for places where the state prohibits open carry and the general possession of firearms.
An applicant must: Be at least 21 years old. Have completed an approved firearms training class (there are exemptions for military veterans and law enforcement) Be a United States citizen or lawful permanent resident alien. Be a resident of North Carolina for 30 days preceding the filing of the application.
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Concealed carry is legal for residents with a Virginia Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) and non-residents with any valid state license/permit.
Criminal Record According to North Carolina state law, you will be denied a permit if you have been indicted for a felony. The only exception is if you have been indicted for felonies related to anti-trust violations, unfair trade practices, or restraints of trade.
This means that anyone that can legally carry a weapon may do so without a permit. The Constitutional Carry states are: Alaska (residents only), Arizona, Kansas, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, Vermont (does not issue permits), West Virginia (residents only), and Wyoming.
Be at least 21 years old. Have completed an approved firearms training class (there are exemptions for military veterans and law enforcement) Be a United States citizen or lawful permanent resident alien. Be a resident of North Carolina for 30 days preceding the filing of the application.
If you have been convicted of any crime related to firearms, unlawful use of a weapon, or controlled substances within the last ten years, you will not be able to receive a permit. In addition to these issues, you cannot be issued a permit while on parole, probation, house arrest, or work release.