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Domicile Change to SD: Concealed Carry Permit?

AdvSeekers
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I've searched the forum for answers on this, as well as the SD state sites, but cannot quite find them. We're about to change domiciles from Kansas to SD. Does anyone know what the process is, if any, for switching my Kansas Concealed Carry Permit to SD? I wasn't sure if I needed to go through a complete course again, or a test or what? Thanks!
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ncrowley
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When you change your state of residence, you need to get a concealed carry permit in that state, even if there is reciprocity.
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dons2346
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SnoBear wrote:
I believe that when you try to renew your Utah permit, you will need to prove that you have your permit from your state of residence.

Something new in the never ending CCW maze.

I check this site regularly for changes in laws where I am and where I'm going.

www.handgunlaw.us

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SnoBear
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I believe that when you try to renew your Utah permit, you will need to prove that you have your permit from your state of residence.

Something new in the never ending CCW maze.

I check this site regularly for changes in laws where I am and where I'm going.

www.handgunlaw.us

Stay safe ...

moose888
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If you have a Ipad there are Apps that tell about each states gun laws. I use Legal gun App cost me a dollar. I got my carry permit from Utah it's good for about 35 states.
I live in Maryland and the only ones who get CCW permit are lawyers and politicians. What ever you do don't carry in Maryland and don't waste your time coming here either .
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CCW Reciprocity Map
http://www.usacarry.com/concealed_carry_permit_reciprocity_maps.html
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Old-Biscuit
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dons2346 wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
AdvSeekers wrote:
dons2346 wrote:
In SD, all you have to do is go to the sheriffs office located in the county in which you are going to "reside" and apply.

But first, you will have to have proof that you have resided there for 30 days. No ifs, ands or buts, it is 30 days. Having a CCW from another states means nothing.

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Thanks for the link! It appears that the process for obtaining a CCW in SD is a bit simpler than it was in KS. I will get the ball rolling on the application as soon as we are finalized with our new address.


YES you will need a SD address first
Then you will need to physically be in the SD County where your address is for a minimum of 30 days IMMEDIATELY PRIOR to applying for the temporary permit
Then within 5 days you will get the temporary permit
Then 7-10 days later you can go back to Sheriffs Office and get your CCW....valid for 5 yrs.
Roughly 45 days total time (30 days Prior plus 10-15 days after applying)

29 states have reciprocity with SD CCW


If you go to the "Info" link I provided, it tells you all of this.


Link didn't have 'reciprocity'......neener, neener, neener :R
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I believe the original poster was hoping that there was a quick approach since he already has a permit from another state that is recognized by SD.
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dons2346
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
AdvSeekers wrote:
dons2346 wrote:
In SD, all you have to do is go to the sheriffs office located in the county in which you are going to "reside" and apply.

But first, you will have to have proof that you have resided there for 30 days. No ifs, ands or buts, it is 30 days. Having a CCW from another states means nothing.

INFO


Thanks for the link! It appears that the process for obtaining a CCW in SD is a bit simpler than it was in KS. I will get the ball rolling on the application as soon as we are finalized with our new address.


YES you will need a SD address first
Then you will need to physically be in the SD County where your address is for a minimum of 30 days IMMEDIATELY PRIOR to applying for the temporary permit
Then within 5 days you will get the temporary permit
Then 7-10 days later you can go back to Sheriffs Office and get your CCW....valid for 5 yrs.
Roughly 45 days total time (30 days Prior plus 10-15 days after applying)

29 states have reciprocity with SD CCW


If you go to the "Info" link I provided, it tells you all of this.

Old-Biscuit
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AdvSeekers wrote:
dons2346 wrote:
In SD, all you have to do is go to the sheriffs office located in the county in which you are going to "reside" and apply.

But first, you will have to have proof that you have resided there for 30 days. No ifs, ands or buts, it is 30 days. Having a CCW from another states means nothing.

INFO


Thanks for the link! It appears that the process for obtaining a CCW in SD is a bit simpler than it was in KS. I will get the ball rolling on the application as soon as we are finalized with our new address.


YES you will need a SD address first
Then you will need to physically be in the SD County where your address is for a minimum of 30 days IMMEDIATELY PRIOR to applying for the temporary permit
Then within 5 days you will get the temporary permit
Then 7-10 days later you can go back to Sheriffs Office and get your CCW....valid for 5 yrs.
Roughly 45 days total time (30 days Prior plus 10-15 days after applying)

29 states have reciprocity with SD CCW
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Snowman9000
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Could you just get a permit or two from states which issue them to non-residents? Utah and Florida are a common combo, from what I read. Those two give you a lot of coverage.
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Sprink-Fitter wrote:
dockmasterdave wrote:
In florida the website list states that honor our ccw. There are about 35. some have different restrictions, but your existing permit may cover you there too. I suggest you check out reciprocity.


what would reciprocity have to do with anything, once he moves to South Dakota his ccw in his old state is no good, he does not live there anymore so it is not a valid permit.


I appreciate all the responses of people trying to help me find an answer to my question, but you hit the nail on the head! I am fully aware of what reciprocity refers to as I already have a CCW permit. Unfortunately for my current dilemma (moving to a new state)reciprocity has nothing to do with my solution.
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AdvSeekers
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dons2346 wrote:
In SD, all you have to do is go to the sheriffs office located in the county in which you are going to "reside" and apply.

But first, you will have to have proof that you have resided there for 30 days. No ifs, ands or buts, it is 30 days. Having a CCW from another states means nothing.

INFO


Thanks for the link! It appears that the process for obtaining a CCW in SD is a bit simpler than it was in KS. I will get the ball rolling on the application as soon as we are finalized with our new address.
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Redsky
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In California the regs vary by county with each sheriff deciding on the policy and procedure that is used to decide whether and how to issue a permit. In Kern county which is very rural there are 6,000 permits issued, but in Monterey county the number is 156 in total.

Us_out_West
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Sprink-Fitter wrote:
dockmasterdave wrote:
In florida the website list states that honor our ccw. There are about 35. some have different restrictions, but your existing permit may cover you there too. I suggest you check out reciprocity.


what would reciprocity have to do with anything, once he moves to South Dakota his ccw in his old state is no good, he does not live there anymore so it is not a valid permit.


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