Quick question to all. Time to renew my Pa non-resident permit. I will actually in Pa in June in the Tioga county but after calling their Sheriffs office they do not do non-resident permits anymore.(their choice) Any other Sheriffs offices close by that are non resident friendly. Coming to ride and sight see the PA Grand Canyon from North to South. Figure I could print off app and have it ready to go. Any help would be appreciated.
This should help: Firearm/Gun Information for Each Pennsylvania County
Also, you will want to sent that renewal in and then they will send you a card to bring in to have your picture taken. At least this is what I had to do as a resident. I've been told by the Sheriff's dept., the same is true for non-residents. Find a county on that list that is friendly to NR (non-residents) and call them as to their specific protocol.
although they are all supposed to and have no authority to refuse that I am aware of.
I am unaware of any difference is fees, $20. The license is the same. It is a PA LTCF for short, there is no non resident license, the only non resident part is the person holding it. The difference in the process is that PA statutes do require you to have a carry license/permit from your home state, provided your state issues them, and NJ does however rare that happens to be.I am a resident of NJ. I hold a non-resident Utah permit. As of 7/11/2014, PA does not accept non-resident Utah permits (among others...). I want to apply for a non-resident PA permit but I get conflicting information. One source told me it's the same as applying for a resident permit (except for the fee amount). Other source told me that since NJ has a "may issue" CCW permit program, PA requires that I submit a copy of my NJ CCW permit along with the rest of the PA CCW application paperwork. Which is correct?
Just heard today that Lancaster County Sheriffs Office will no longer be issuing PA non-resident concealed carry permits. What's up with that? They were the place to go for most people in Delaware, Northeastern Maryland, and Eastern Shore Virginia.
Check his website, it's already been updated. That's why I posted a link to it.If this is a legit posting from Sheriff Reese, then hats off to him.
Does PA recognize nonresident NH carry permits? I live in Mass., and have a Mass LTC with "Restrictions: None", plus a nonresident New Hampshire Pistol & Revolver License allowing me to CC in NH. (I also have NR carry license in Maine, but that's probably irrelevant to this discussion.)
Link Removed, and the language seems kind of vague as to whether NR NH permits will be honored.
The preamble to the agreement says:
"WHEREAS, the purpose of this Reciprocity Agreement is to extend reciprocal concealed firearm carry permit/license privileges to the citizens of the State of New Hampshire and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,..."
But, the first paragraph of the body says,
"The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will recognize valid New Hampshire permits to carry concealed firearms by valid permit holders while said permit holders are present in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania."
And the third paragraph states,
"This Reciprocity Agreement applies only to the carrying of firearms by valid license/permit holders from respective states and not to any other types of weapons."
Okay, so, third paragraph: does that refer to a *person* from New Hampshire, or to a person holding a carry permit issued by the State of NH regardless of where the person is from? And the preamble, which mentions "citizens of NH" would seem to be in conflict with the first paragraph, which recognizes all permits issued by NH.
Halp.
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