Denver Firearm Permit Application Steps
Applying for a firearm permit in Denver, Colorado requires following city and county procedures and working with the Denver Sheriff and related agencies. This guide explains the typical application pathway, what the enforcing office reviews, enforcement and appeal routes, and practical action steps to submit an application, obtain background checks, and respond to violations.
Who administers firearm permits
The City and County of Denver routes concealed-carry and related permit processes through the Denver Sheriff or the designated county licensing office; state background checks and fingerprinting are usually required. For specific filing addresses, contact the local sheriff or licensing office listed below.
Eligibility & basic requirements
- Complete the official application form provided by the Denver office or sheriff.
- Undergo a criminal-history background check and submit fingerprints when required.
- Provide proof of identity and any required training or certification if requested by the issuing office.
- Pay any application or processing fees set by the issuing authority.
Penalties & Enforcement
Denver enforces municipal weapons regulations through the sheriff and other law-enforcement divisions; penalties and remedies depend on the specific violation and the controlling municipal or state statute. Fine amounts and escalation schedules are not specified on the cited public city pages and must be confirmed with the enforcing office. Non-monetary actions commonly include orders to surrender permits, seizure of firearms where legally authorized, administrative suspension, and referral to criminal court where appropriate.
- Fines: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence escalation ranges not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: seizure, permit suspension, administrative orders, and criminal referral may apply.
- Appeals and review: formal appeal routes exist through administrative hearings and the courts; exact time limits are not specified on the cited page.
- Enforcer and complaints: contact the Denver Sheriff or the designated licensing office for complaints and inspections. Denver Sheriff Office services[1]
Applications & Forms
The issuing office publishes an application packet or form; applicants must submit the completed application, identification, fingerprint card or electronic prints, any required training certificates, and the processing fee. The exact form name and fee schedule are published by the Denver issuing office or county sheriff; some items are not specified on the cited page.
How to apply - practical action steps
- Obtain the official application from the Denver issuing office or sheriff.
- Complete the application and prepare identity documents and proof of residence.
- Schedule fingerprinting and submit required background-check materials.
- Pay the processing fee as instructed by the issuing office.
- File the application in person or by the method specified by the sheriff or licensing office and retain proof of filing.
- Respond promptly to any requests for additional information to avoid delays or denial.
FAQ
- How long does the Denver firearm permit process take?
- Processing times vary by office and caseload; the issuing office's published processing timeframe should be consulted for current estimates.
- What fees are required to apply?
- Fees are set by the issuing authority and may change; the exact fee schedule is published by the Denver issuing office and is not specified on the cited page.
- Can I appeal a denial?
- Yes. Denials typically have administrative appeal or judicial review routes; the issuing office provides appeal instructions and deadlines.
How-To
- Download or request the official application packet from the Denver issuing office.
- Gather identification, proof of residency, training certificates, and any other documents listed on the packet.
- Complete fingerprinting through the designated vendor or law-enforcement fingerprinting service.
- Submit the application, supporting documents, fingerprints, and payment as instructed.
- Monitor the application status and reply to requests for more information within the timelines given.
Key Takeaways
- Apply using the official Denver issuing-office packet and follow the instructions exactly.
- Background checks and fingerprinting are core parts of the process.
- Contact the Denver Sheriff or licensing office promptly for clarifications and appeals.
Help and Support / Resources
- Denver Sheriff Office - Services and contact
- City & County of Denver Municipal Code (library.municode.com)
- Colorado Bureau of Investigation - official services