If you are a resident alien, then you must bring your Social Security card, Resident Alien card, and a NC driver’s license or ID card. If you are a naturalized citizen, then you must bring a valid U. S. passport or your naturalization certificate. Active military personnel must bring their 1380E forms. Discharged military personnel must bring their DD-214 forms. U. S. citizens born to U. S. parents outside of the U. S. must bring a Certificate of Citizenship, Consular Report of Birth Abroad, or Certification of Report of Birth.

A conviction due to a domestic violence offense. A pending or unresolved criminal charge. A suspended driver’s license. A substantial history of arrests, convictions, or reports indicating a persistent pattern of criminal activity. Discharge from the Armed Forces under dishonorable conditions. An illegal alien status, or residing in the U. S. unlawfully. A U. S. citizen who has renounced their citizenship.

Once you have submitted your application, you will need to print the release of court orders form to be notarized.

Upon submission of your application, you will be given a release of court orders form to be notarized. You can find the address of your local county sheriff’s office on their website.

Your application will not be processed until you have submitted the notarized release form.

If you were denied a permit, you can appeal this decision by submitting a typed or written petition to the Superior Court Judge. You must also submit the sheriff’s notice of denial. The processing fee will cost $200.

Consult the official qualifications and regulations at https://ncdoj. gov/download/98/concealed-carry-handgun/16346/firearms-publication-november-2018 (starting on page 14 of the document).

If you are a law enforcement officer, or an officer who has retired within the last 2 years, then you do not need to take this course.

If you are a current Law enforcement officer, then you must bring your law enforcement badge, Firearms Qualifications Scores, and a statement from your superior indicating that you are eligible to carry your weapon and are not under disciplinary action. If you are a law enforcement officer who has retired in the last 2 years, then you must bring a copy of your letter of retirement. You must also bring a statement from the head of the agency where you previously worked indicating that you were not under criminal or administrative investigation within six months of retirement, or involuntarily terminated.

You must print and bring the application to your local county sheriff’s office afterward to submit it for review.

Walk-ins are accepted at the CCBI. The fingerprint fee of $10 is included in your application fee.

If your application was denied, you can appeal the decision by submitting a typed or written statement to the District Court Judge. You must also attach the sheriff’s letter of denial to the statement. The filing fee is $150.