To renew a concealed carry permit in Virginia, applicants must submit a completed application form, undergo a criminal background check, and provide proof of completing a firearms training course within the past five years.
Applicants can renew their concealed carry permit in Virginia up to six months before the expiration date.
The renewal fee for a concealed carry permit in Virginia is $20.
There is a grace period of 90 days after the expiration date to renew a concealed carry permit in Virginia.
Yes, Virginia allows applicants to renew their concealed carry permit online.
Applicants must provide proof of completing a firearms training course within the past five years to renew a concealed carry permit in Virginia.
Applicants must submit a completed application form, undergo a criminal background check, and provide proof of completing a firearms training course within the past five years.
It generally takes 45 days for the Virginia Department of State Police to process a concealed carry permit renewal.
Yes, Virginia allows a grace period of 90 days after the expiration date to renew a concealed carry permit.
Yes, applicants have the option to renew their concealed carry permit in person at a Virginia Department of State Police office.
Yes, applicants can update their personal information, such as address or name change, when renewing their concealed carry permit in Virginia.
Applicants have the right to appeal a denied concealed carry permit renewal through the Virginia circuit court.
Applicants are not required to provide new fingerprints when renewing their concealed carry permit in Virginia.
Applicants should report a lost or stolen concealed carry permit to the Virginia Department of State Police and apply for a replacement before renewing their permit.
Applicants are required to submit a new photo when renewing their concealed carry permit in Virginia.
Non-residents who hold a Virginia concealed carry permit can renew it by following the same process as residents.
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