To renew an Oklahoma concealed carry permit, applicants must complete a renewal application, pay the renewal fee, and submit to a background check. After meeting these requirements, the applicant will receive a new permit in the mail.
You will receive a renewal notice from the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act Licensing Unit before your permit expires.
Yes, you can still renew your permit within three years of its expiration date by completing a renewal application and paying a late fee.
If you have a felony conviction on your record, you are not eligible to renew your concealed carry permit.
Yes, you can renew your Oklahoma concealed carry permit online through the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation website.
It typically takes around 60 days to process a renewal application and receive a new permit.
No, you only need to complete a renewal application and pay the renewal fee.
The renewal fee is $20 for a five-year renewal and $100 for a lifetime renewal.
You can continue to carry a concealed weapon for up to 60 days after your permit expires if you have submitted a timely renewal application.
No, you do not need to submit new fingerprints unless specifically requested by the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act Licensing Unit.
If your renewal application is denied, you will receive a notice explaining the reason for the denial and your right to appeal the decision.
Yes, you can renew your Oklahoma concealed carry permit in person at the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation headquarters.
Yes, you must notify law enforcement immediately if your permit has expired and you are carrying a concealed weapon.
Yes, you can update your address on your renewal application to receive your new permit at your new address.
You must be at least 21 years old to renew an Oklahoma concealed carry permit.