South Carolina Concealed Weapon Permit

Application Information

Provided by South Carolina Law Enforcement Division

CONCEALED WEAPON LAW - Section 23-31-205

Applicant shall read and understand South Carolina laws regarding concealed weapons.

Concealable weapon' means a firearm having a length of less than twelve inches measured along its greatest dimension that must be carried in a manner that is hidden from the public view in normal wear of clothing except when needed for self-defense, defense of others, and the protection of real or personal property.

APPLICATION PROCESSING FEES

Concealed Weapon Permit......................................................$ 50.00


Replacement Card for Concealed Weapons Permit................$ 5.00


New Card issued for Address Change......................................$ 5.00

Fees are payable by cashier's check, certified check, or money order, payable to:
South Carolina Law Enforcement Division

APPLICATION PACKETS CAN BE PICKED UP AT ANY SHERIFF'S OFFICE!


DOCUMENTS and FILING


Submit the completed, original application form included in this packet.
DO not send a photocopied application.  Please keep a photo copy of
the application for your files in the event follow-up is required 
regarding your application.



Fingerprint cards must be filled out completely, including your name, 
signature, social security number, address, date of birth, and your 
physical characteristics (sex, race, height, etc.).  Two (2) fingerprint
cards are required on new applicants.  One (1) fingerprint card is
required for renewals.



Fingerprint cards must be legible.  Fingerprints should be taken by 
trained fingerprint technicians.  Fingerprint cards that are not legible
will be returned to the applicant and will cause a delay in processing 
the application.



Proof of Residence - An applicant must provide his/her current address
on the original or certified copy of one of the following:

          a.     Valid South Carolina drivers license

          b.     Official I.D. card issued by the Department of Public 
                 Safety, a federal or state law enforcement agency, an
                 agency of the United States Department of Defense, or
                 United States Department of State

          c.     Voters registration card

          d.     Another document that SLED may determine that fulfills
                 this requirement


Proof of Training - An applicant has to provide the original or
certified copy of documents that certify that the applicant has 
successfully completed a basic or advanced 8 hour handgun course
within three (3) years before filing an application.  This course
has to be approved by SLED.

Proof of Actual or Corrected Vision Rated at 20/40 within 6 months
of the date of application or presentation of a valid South Carolina
drivers license.

Proof of Exemption - Must provide documentation that certifies that the
applicant is a disabled veteran or retired law enforcement officer.

Concealed Weapon permit is valid statewide.

Permit holder must have his permit identification card in his
possession whenever he carries a concealable weapon.

Permit holder must report the loss or theft of a permit identification 
card to SLED headquarters IMMEDIATELY.

Any change of permanent address must be communicated in writing to
SLED within ten days (10) of the change accompanied by your old permit
card and a payment of $5.00 for a new permit reflecting the address change.


APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

This application form is used to apply for a concealed weapons permit 
and renewal of a concealed permit.

Eligibility:

1.  Must be lawfully present in the United States and a resident* of 
South Carolina.

          

          *a.  "Resident" means an individual who is a resident of South
               Carolina for at least twelve months preceeding the date
               on which an application to carry a weapon is submitted.

          *b.  Military personnel on permanent change of station orders.

2.  Must be at least 21 years of age.

3.  Not prohibited under State Law from possessing a weapon.

4.  Have satisfactorily completed a SLED approved Firearms Safety 
    Training Program (8 hours).

Exceptions:

1.  Regular, salaried law enforcement officers and reserve officer
    police officers of a municipality or county of the State, 
    uncompensated Governor's constables, law enforcement
    officers of the federal government or other states when carrying
    out official duties while in this State and deputy enforcement 
    officers of the Natural Resources Enforcement Division of the
    Department of Natural Resources, and retired commissioned law
    enforcement officers employed as private detective or private
    investigators.



2.  Members of the Armed Forces of the United States or of the 
    National Guard, organized reserves or the State Militia while
    on duty.

3.  Members of organizations authorized by law to purchase or
    receive firearms from the United States or this State, or
    regularly enrolled members of clubs organized for the purpose
    of target shooting or collecting modern and antique firearms
    while these members are at or going to or from their places
    of target practice or their shows and exhibits.

4.  Licensed hunters or fishermen while engaged in hunting or 
    fishing or going to or from their places of hunting or fishing.

5.  Any person regularly engaged in the business of manufacturing,
    repairing, reposession, or dealing in firearms or the agent of
    representative of this person while possessing, using, or
    carrying a pistol in the usual or ordinary course of this business.

6.  Guards engaged in protection of property of the United States
    or any agency thereof.

7.  Any authorized military or civil organizations while parading or
    the members thereof when going to and from the places of 
    meeting of their respective organizations.

8.  Any person in his home, or upon his real property, or fixed
    place of business.

9.  Any person in a vehicle where the pistol is secured in a
    closed glove compartment, closed console, or closed trunk.

10.  Any person carrying a pistol unloaded and in a secure wrapper
     from the place of purchase to his home or a fixed place of
     business or while in the process of changing or moving of
     one's residence or the changing or moving of his fixed place
     of business.

11.  Any prison guard while engaged in his official business.

12.  Any person who is granted a permit under provision of law
     by the State Law Enforcement Division to carry a pistol about
     his person, under conditions set forth in the permit.



Prohibited Carry Locations

Law Abiding Citizens Self-Defense Act of 1995

Premises of a publicly-owned building (16-23-240)
{Violation is a felony - $5000 and / or 5 years}

Licensed (on-premises) alcohol premises (16-23-465)
{Violation is a misdemeanor - $2000 and / or 3 years and revocation of CWP}

Private residence without permission (Section 12 of Act 464, 1996)
{Violation is a misdemeanor - $1000 and / or 1 year}

Any place where prohibited by sign (16-11-620)
{Violation - $200 or 30 days}

Any law enforcement office or facility (23-31-215 {M})

Any detention or correctional facility (23-31-215 {M})

Courthouse or courtroom (23-31-215 {M})

Polling place on election day (23-31-215 {M})

Office of or meeting of county council, public school district, city council, special purpose district (23-31-215 {M})

School or college athletic event (23-31-215 {M})

Day care or pre-school facility (23-31-215 {M})

Any place prohibited by federal law (23-31-215 {M})

Church or religious sanctuary (23-31-215 {M})

Hospital, medical clinic, doctor's office, any place medical procedures performed (23-31-215 {M})

NOTE***Violation of any provision of 23-31-215 {M} is a misdemeanor - Not less than $1000 and/or 1 year and permit revoked for 5 years (23-31-215).