Renew or Replace Concealed Carry License - San Diego
In San Diego, California, concealed carry permits are issued and regulated by local law enforcement in coordination with state statute; application, renewal and replacement procedures are managed by the issuing agency for your residence or employment jurisdiction [1] and are governed by California Penal Code provisions for county or city-issued permits [2].
Penalties & Enforcement
Concealed-carry regulation and violations are enforced under California state law and by local police or sheriff's offices. Specific criminal penalties, fines, and sentencing for unlawful carry are defined in the California Penal Code and applied by prosecutors; exact fine amounts or administrative penalty schedules are not specified on the cited municipal permit pages cited below.
- Fines: not specified on the cited page; criminal penalties are set in state law [2].
- Escalation: first, repeat or continuing offences follow state criminal procedures; specific escalation ranges not specified on the cited municipal pages.
- Non-monetary sanctions: seizure of firearms, permit revocation or suspension, and criminal charges may apply under state law.
- Enforcer and complaint pathway: local police or the county sheriff investigate and enforce; contact the issuing agency for inspections, complaints and case status [1].
- Appeals and review: appeal or administrative review processes are controlled by the issuing agency or by filing the appropriate petition in court; time limits are not specified on the cited municipal permit pages.
Applications & Forms
Most issuing agencies publish an application packet or instructions online. The county sheriff or city police permit page includes the current application, training requirements and submission instructions [1]. If a named form number or current fee schedule is not shown on the issuing page, it is not specified on the cited page.
- Application form: available from the issuing agency's permit page; see the county or city permit portal for PDFs and submission addresses [1].
- Fee: check the issuing agency's page for the current fee; if not listed there, fee amount is not specified on the cited page.
- Deadline and renewal window: agencies set renewal windows (renew before expiration); exact deadlines may vary and are specified by the issuing agency.
How to Renew or Replace Your Permit
- Confirm issuing agency: determine whether your permit was issued by the county sheriff or your city police department and open that agency's CCW/permit page [1].
- Gather documents: current permit, government ID, proof of residency or employment, training certificates if required by the issuing agency.
- Complete application: download or request the renewal or replacement form from the issuing agency and follow submission instructions.
- Pay fee: submit the required fee as stated by the agency; if a fee schedule is not posted online, contact the agency for the amount.
- Await decision: the issuing agency or its legal reviewer will approve, deny or request more information; appeals or reviews follow the agency's process or state law.
Action Steps
- Locate the issuing agency's permit page and download the renewal or replacement packet [1].
- Complete any required training and assemble supporting documents.
- Submit the form, pay the fee, and keep a record of your submission and payment.
FAQ
- How do I renew a concealed carry permit in San Diego?
- You must apply through the agency that issued your permit; follow that agency's renewal packet and submit required documents and fees [1].
- Can I replace a lost permit?
- Yes. Request a replacement using the issuing agency's replacement procedure and form; fees or identity-verification steps may apply.
- Who enforces permit rules and appeals?
- Local law enforcement enforces permit conditions and the issuing agency handles administrative revocation; criminal matters are handled under state law [2].
How-To
- Identify the issuing agency and open its official permit page for renewal/replacement instructions [1].
- Download and complete the renewal or replacement application form.
- Provide ID, proof of residence or employment, and any required training certificates.
- Submit the application and required fee as instructed; retain proof of submission.
- If denied, follow the agency's review or appeal instructions and note any stated deadlines.
Key Takeaways
- Start renewals early — timelines and training requirements vary by issuing agency.
- Use the issuing agency's official application and keep records of submission and payment.
Help and Support / Resources
- San Diego Police Department - Permits
- San Diego County Sheriff - CCW / Permits
- California Department of Justice - CCW
- California Legislative Information