• We are now running on a new, and hopefully much-improved, server. In addition we are also on new forum software. Any move entails a lot of technical details and I suspect we will encounter a few issues as the new server goes live. Please be patient with us. It will be worth it! :) Please help by posting all issues here.
  • The forum will be down for about an hour this weekend for maintenance. I apologize for the inconvenience.
  • If you are having trouble seeing the forum then you may need to clear your browser's DNS cache. Click here for instructions on how to do that
  • Please review the Forum Rules frequently as we are constantly trying to improve the forum for our members and visitors.

Does Delaware Issue Non-Res permits

FishHunter911

Regular Member
Joined
Feb 25, 2012
Messages
10
Location
Delaware
No, Delaware does not offer and out of state CCW. As long as you are not a resident of the State of DE, your Utah Non Res will work just fine.
 

Jared

Regular Member
Joined
Jul 8, 2006
Messages
892
Location
Michigan, USA
Delaware does issue non-resident licenses. They are issued by the Attorney General and they are valid for 30 days. Also, you may ony be issued 3 permits in your lifetime. I'm not sure why such a bizarre provision is on the books; however, there is no need for a non-resident license since they recognize non-resident permits from states like Florida and Maine which both issue through the mail.

Here. The law...

11 Del Code 1441(k)

(k) The Attorney General shall have the discretion to issue, on a limited basis, a temporary license to carry concealed a deadly weapon to any individual who is not a resident of this State and whom the Attorney General determines has a short-term need to carry such a weapon within this State in conjunction with that individual's employment for the protection of person or property. Said temporary license shall automatically expire 30 days from the date of issuance and shall not be subject to renewal, and must be carried at all times while within the State. However, nothing contained herein shall prohibit the issuance of a 2nd or subsequent temporary license. The Attorney General shall have the authority to promulgate and enforce such regulations as may be necessary for the administration of such temporary licenses. No individual shall be issued more than 3 temporary licenses.
 
Last edited:

press1280

Regular Member
Joined
Sep 10, 2008
Messages
399
Location
Eastern Panhandle,WV ,
Delaware does issue non-resident licenses. They are issued by the Attorney General and they are valid for 30 days. Also, you may ony be issued 3 permits in your lifetime. I'm not sure why such a bizarre provision is on the books; however, there is no need for a non-resident license since they recognize non-resident permits from states like Florida and Maine which both issue through the mail.

Here. The law...

11 Del Code 1441(k)

(k) The Attorney General shall have the discretion to issue, on a limited basis, a temporary license to carry concealed a deadly weapon to any individual who is not a resident of this State and whom the Attorney General determines has a short-term need to carry such a weapon within this State in conjunction with that individual's employment for the protection of person or property. Said temporary license shall automatically expire 30 days from the date of issuance and shall not be subject to renewal, and must be carried at all times while within the State. However, nothing contained herein shall prohibit the issuance of a 2nd or subsequent temporary license. The Attorney General shall have the authority to promulgate and enforce such regulations as may be necessary for the administration of such temporary licenses. No individual shall be issued more than 3 temporary licenses.

Perhaps it was an old law that was relevant before the "reciprocity age".
 
Top