VANS40
If you teach in any location that does not have any type of reciprocity with Utah, formal or informal, you don't need a local one.
http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/documents/MTC20115162011.pdf
If a non-resident applicant is from a state that either has a formal reciprocity agreement or recognizes the Utah permit, the applicant must hold and provide proof of a current concealed firearm or concealed weapon permit issued through their state of residency upon application for the Utah concealed firearm permit.
This change will not affect those applicants who reside in a state that does not have formal reciprocity or recognition with Utah, i.e. California, New York, Kansas, etc.
Such as;
Originally Posted By sterling18:
VANS40
If you teach in any location that does not have any type of reciprocity with Utah, formal or informal, you don't need a local one.
http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/documents/MTC20115162011.pdf
If a non-resident applicant is from a state that either has a formal reciprocity agreement or recognizes the Utah permit, the applicant must hold and provide proof of a current concealed firearm or concealed weapon permit issued through their state of residency upon application for the Utah concealed firearm permit.
This change will not affect those applicants who reside in a state that does not have formal reciprocity or recognition with Utah, i.e. California, New York, Kansas, etc.
Such as;
You are correct. For this area that generally means states that are not "shall issue" such as Maryland and D.C.
Originally Posted By vans40:
Originally Posted By sterling18:
VANS40
If you teach in any location that does not have any type of reciprocity with Utah, formal or informal, you don't need a local one.
http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/documents/MTC20115162011.pdf
If a non-resident applicant is from a state that either has a formal reciprocity agreement or recognizes the Utah permit, the applicant must hold and provide proof of a current concealed firearm or concealed weapon permit issued through their state of residency upon application for the Utah concealed firearm permit.
This change will not affect those applicants who reside in a state that does not have formal reciprocity or recognition with Utah, i.e. California, New York, Kansas, etc.
Such as;
You are correct. For this area that generally means states that are not "shall issue" such as Maryland and D.C.
Wasn't sure if you were teaching anywhere else it would help out the locals there if you were an instructor in those locations too.
Rock on bro.