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Last updated 10/20/2009
Updates are made only when there is a change to Colorado's permit
reciprocity with other states. Regardless of the date of the last
update, this information is current.
Pursuant to Colorado law (CRS 18-12-213), the State of Colorado
will recognize a valid permit issued in another state IF the permit
was issued to a resident of the state issuing the permit, and the
permittee is 21 yrs of age or older, AND the other state recognizes
Colorado permits as valid in their state. Hence, a "yes"
in the following table also indicates that a valid Colorado permit
is recognized in that state, subject to their laws. When traveling
with a Colorado permit, it is advisable to contact the state you
are visiting to confirm reciprocity and to review that state's firearms
laws.
The state of Colorado no longer recognizes
the validity of any permit issued by any state to a nonresident
of that state (see C.R.S 18-12-213 amended 2007),
specifically they must be a resident of the state that issued the
concealed carry permit and must be in possession of a valid drivers
license or identification card issued by that same state.
This information is also available to Colorado law enforcement
through the CCIC system..
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