We teach the Oklahoma Concealed Carry Class:

Oklahoma CCW Course

Exercise your right for Self-Defense today!

To obtain a concealed carry permit in the state of Oklahoma you must meet certain qualifications and  attend a training course conducted by a certified firearms instructor.  After completing the course you have three years to properly submit your application.  The license is valid for 5 or 10 years, and Oklahoma will recognize a Concealed Carry Permit from all states which honor Oklahoma permits, you may want to check with the OSBI, CCW division before you travel.  If you do not have a pistol, we have rentals.  Contact us for dates and times along with the items you need to bring to the classroom and range.  Just E-Mail Dale@techdivers.com for any questions.   Sign up for you Oklahoma Concealed Carry Class today!

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To be eligible to apply for a permit you must:

bulletComplete an Approved Safety Training program offered by a Certified Instructor
bulletUnited States Citizen
bulletBe a Resident of Oklahoma
bulletBe at Least 21 Years Old
bulletNot Meet Any Provisions Disqualifying You From Obtaining a License According to Law
bulletSubmit Your Application Along With Proper Fees to Your Local County Sheriff
 

 Fees for obtaining the Concealed Carry Permit are as follows:

bullet$  60.00 Cost of Training Course
bullet$  100.00 for a 5 year or $200.00 for a ten year OSBI Licensing Fee 
bullet$  25.00 Cost of Fingerprinting at Sheriff's Office
bulletYou must also provide passport photos
 
PERSONS EXEMPT FROM PART OR ALL OF  TRAINING COURSE  (Taken from the SDA Law link provided below)
A. The following individuals may be exempt from all or part of the required training and qualification course established pursuant to the provisions of Section 1290.14 of this title:
  1. A firearms instructor registered with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation for purposes of the Oklahoma SDA;
  2. An active duty law enforcement officer of this state or any of its political subdivisions or of the federal government;
  3. A retired law enforcement officer authorized by this state pursuant to Section 1289.8 of this title to carry a firearm;
  4. A CLEET certified armed security officer, armed guard, correctional officer, or any other person having a CLEET certification to carry a firearm in the course of their employment;
  5. A person on active military duty, National Guard duty or regular military reserve duty who is a legal resident of this state and who is trained and qualified in the use of handguns;
  6. A person honorably discharged from active military duty, National Guard duty or military reserves within twenty (20) years preceding the date of the application for a concealed handgun license pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act, who is a legal resident of this state, and who has been trained and qualified in the use of handguns;
  7. A person retired as a peace officer in good standing from a law enforcement agency located in another state, who is a legal resident of this state, and who has received training equivalent to the training required for CLEET certification in this state; and
  8. Any person who is otherwise deemed qualified for a training exemption by CLEET.

Provided, however, persons applying for an exemption pursuant to paragraph 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 of this subsection may be required to successfully complete the classroom portion of the training course. The classroom portion of the training course shall not exceed a fee of Thirty Dollars ($30.00).

 

 

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