Concealed Handgun Permit
HB24-1174 Effective July 1, 2025 (per HB24-1174)
New Applications
- Must have the original proof of training certificate dated within one year of application appointment date. Copies of certificates will NOT be accepted.
Renewal Applications
- Renewal applications RECEIVED on or after July 1, 2025, are subject to new training requirements – there is no grace period.
- Renewals must include the original proof of training certificate dated within 6 months of the renewal application receipt date. Copies of certificates will NOT be accepted.
- Expired permits have a 6-month grace period in which to renew. Applications received after the 6-month grace period will not be processed and will be returned.
- Renewal applications may be submitted no more than 120 days prior to the expiration date. Renewal applications submitted prior to the 120 days before expiration date will be returned.
HB24-1174 Verified CHP Firearms Instructor Program
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office is pleased to provide you with the following information regarding our Verified Firearms Instructor Program: information packet, application, procedures and guidelines. Our program complies with HB24-1174 and Colorado Revised Statutes 18-12-201 through 18-12-207.
Verified CHP Firearms Instructor General Information
Effective July 1, 2025, all firearms training certificates submitted for a Colorado Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) must be completed through an instructor verified by a Colorado county sheriff’s office. To be verified by the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, instructors must meet the following criteria:
- Valid Colorado Driver’s License or ID
- Valid Colorado Concealed Handgun Permit
- Proof you are a certified firearms instructor, such as an NRA instructor certificate or Colorado POST instructor certificate
- Class training location must be within El Paso County
- Concealed Handgun Training class syllabus
- Completed, signed Verified CHP Firearms Instructor Application
Sheriff Roybal has chosen to waive all fees for this program.
Upon approval, you will receive a Certificate of Verification and your information will be added to our public list of Verified Instructors. This verification process will be valid for 10 years, provided the instructor’s proof of firearms training certification remains valid. To that end, the expiration date which appears on your Certificate of Verification will match the expiration date of the submitted proof of firearms instructor certification. When updated firearms certification is received, the instructor will receive an updated Certificate of Verification.
Please note, during this 10-year verification period, it is the responsibility of the instructor to inform the CHP Unit of firearms instructor certification renewals. Failure to do so will result in removal from the public list of Verified Instructors. There is no grace period for expired instructor certifications.
If you reside in El Paso County and do not have a CHP permit, please contact (719) 520-7249 to schedule an appointment.
Additionally, if the instructor’s principal place of business changes location, please notify the CHP Unit within 30 days of your new business address.
For detailed instructions on how to apply, please see the Verified CHP Firearms Instructor Information Packet.
CHP General Information
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office is pleased to provide you with the following information regarding the Concealed Handgun Permit Application process: information packet, application, required fees, procedures and guidelines. Our program complies with Colorado Revised Statutes 18-12-201 through 18-12-215.
CONCEALED HANDGUN PERMITS ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm, closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and Federal Holidays. In the event of inclement weather, please call 719-520-7249.
Please call 719-520-7249 to schedule an appointment. Please have your proof of training available for verification when calling to schedule your appointment.
- The completed unsigned two page application. If the application is not fully completed, it cannot be processed.
- Valid Colorado Drivers License or State ID with full legal name and current El Paso County address.
- $135.00 payable by CASH (exact change REQUIRED, the Sheriff's Office cannot make change), DEBIT/CREDIT CARD with 2.39% bank fee or $2.00 or whichever is greater, PERSONAL CHECK, MONEY ORDER, or CASHIER’S CHECK; non-cash payments are made payable to E.P.S.O. This includes the fee for the background, fingerprint check (CBI Cost) and the processing fee for the El Paso County Sheriff's Office.
- Proof of firearms training. *See below for firearms training requirements
Your initial appointment will take approximately 20 minutes. At that time, your application will be reviewed, a photo and signature will be obtained, fees will be collected, and your fingerprints will be taken.
RENEWAL INFORMATION FOR CONCEALED HANDGUN PERMITS
Pursuant to C.R.S. 18-12-211 (1) (a) a permit may be renewed within 120 days prior to the expiration date.
Courtesy renewal reminder notices are typically mailed approximately 120 days prior to the permit expiration date. We will no longer include applications or return envelopes with the reminder. Please note that no permit will be renewed more than four months ahead of its expiration date, nor six months or more after its expiration date.
The following three items are required to renew your El Paso County Concealed Handgun Permit:
- Completed, signed, and notarized RENEWAL application
- LEGIBLE copy (front and back) of your valid Colorado Driver’s License with your full legal name AND current El Paso County address
- A $63.00 PERSONAL CHECK, MONEY ORDER or CASHIER’s CHECK made payable to E.P.S.O.
- Cash payments will be accepted at the lobby desk (must be in the exact amount)
- If you wish to pay by credit card, you must call to schedule an appointment, 719-520-7119
Please return the above listed items by mail or in person to:
El Paso County Sheriff's Office
Attn: CHP
27 E. Vermijo Ave.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
- The renewal process can take up to 90 days to complete. Concealed Handgun Permits will be mailed to your listed El Paso County address.
OUT OF COUNTY RENEWALS (Renewing from another Colorado County)
This section applies to renewals for people living in El Paso County with permits issued from another county. If you have an El Paso County Concealed Handgun permit and live in another county, please renew with the county you now reside in.
All Out of County Renewals will require an in-person appointment.
Please contact us at 719-520-7119 to schedule an appointment to renew
in El Paso County.
You will need the following documents:
- Completed, signed, and notarized renewal application.
- Front and back color copy of your valid Colorado Driver’s
License with your full legal name and current El Paso County address. - Front and back color copy of your current county’s Concealed
Handgun Permit. - A $63.00 personal check, money order, or cashier's check made
payable to E.P.S.O.
If you no longer reside in El Paso County when it comes time to renew your Concealed Handgun Permit, you will need to contact the county in which you live to renew your permit.
- Be 21 years of age or older at the time of the application
- Be a resident of El Paso County (active military stationed in El Paso County qualify as residents with a Military ID and PCS Orders)
- Provide a valid Colorado Driver's License or Colorado ID or a Military ID and PCS orders
- Submit proof of firearms training within the last ten years
- Successfully complete a background investigation
The applicant must submit with the application the original certificate or a photocopy of the certificate with the instructors original signature, affidavit, or other document from the instructor, school, club, business, organization, or group that conducted or taught the course or class, attesting to the successful completion of the training. All documentation must have been obtained within the 10 years preceding submittal of the application.
The applicant demonstrates competence with a handgun by submitting any of the following:
- Evidence of experience with a firearm through participation in organized shooting competitions or current military service;
- Evidence that, at the time the application is submitted, the applicant is a certified instructor;
- Proof of honorable discharge from a branch of the United States Armed Forces within the three years preceding submittal of the application;
- Proof of honorable discharge from a branch of the United States Armed Forces that reflects pistol qualifications obtained within the ten years preceding submittal of the application;
- A certificate showing retirement from a Colorado law enforcement agency that reflects pistol qualifications obtained within the ten years preceding submittal of the application;
- A training certificate from a handgun training class obtained within the ten years preceding submittal of the application. The applicant shall submit the original training certificate or a photocopy thereof that includes the original signature of the class instructor. To the extent permitted by section 18-12-202 (5), in obtaining a training certificate from a handgun training class, the applicant shall have discretion in selecting which handgun training class to complete. Online courses and Hunters Education certificates are not acceptable.