Westminster Firearms Permits & Storage Rules

Public Safety Colorado 3 Minutes Read ยท published March 01, 2026 Flag of Colorado

Westminster, Colorado regulates public safety through its municipal code and police enforcement. This guide explains how Westminster approaches firearms permits, storage expectations, enforcement pathways, and practical steps for residents. It summarizes the city code references, who enforces rules, how to report concerns, and where to find applications or county-issued permits when local regulation defers to county or state authorities. For precise ordinance language consult the Westminster Municipal Code below.[1]

Penalties & Enforcement

Westminster relies on its municipal code and the Westminster Police Department to enforce local ordinances affecting weapons, public safety, and property standards. Specific monetary fines, escalation for repeat offences, and detailed penalty schedules are not specified on the cited municipal code page; enforcement also may involve orders, seizure, or referral to court depending on the violation and applicable state law.[1]

Contact the Westminster Police Department for immediate enforcement or safety concerns.
  • Fines: not specified on the cited page; consult the municipal code or police for amounts.
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offences are handled per ordinance or court order; specific ranges are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to correct, seizure of items, administrative citations, or criminal charges where state law applies.
  • Enforcer: Westminster Police Department and municipal code compliance staff; complaints may be reported to the Police or City Code Enforcement offices.
  • Appeals: where an administrative citation or order is issued, appeal routes depend on the ordinance; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited page.

Applications & Forms

The City of Westminster does not publish a city-issued firearms permit application on the municipal code page; many permitting functions for concealed carry or handgun permits are administered by county sheriffs or state agencies. If Westminster requires a local permit or form for related activities, the municipal code or city clerk will list it; no city form number or fee is specified on the cited page.[1]

County sheriff offices typically issue concealed handgun permits in Colorado, not city governments.

How Westminster Treats Storage and Safety

Westminster emphasizes safe storage to reduce accidental injury and unauthorized access. Where detailed storage standards (specific locking devices, separate ammunition rules, or room-by-room requirements) are not enumerated in the municipal code, state law and county guidance may apply and enforcement is complaint-driven.

  • Documentation: keep proof of ownership and any permit or training certificates as recommended.
  • Evidence: police may collect evidence for investigations involving improper storage or negligent handling.
  • Common violations: unsecured firearms accessible to minors, storage that creates a public safety hazard, or possession in prohibited places; typical penalties are not specified on the cited page.

FAQ

Who issues firearms permits for Westminster residents?
The City does not publish a city handgun permit on the municipal code page; concealed handgun permits are generally issued by county sheriff offices or state-authorized agencies. For local ordinance language see the municipal code.[1]
Are there city rules for how firearms must be stored at home?
Westminster encourages safe storage; detailed technical storage standards are not specified on the cited municipal code page and enforcement typically follows complaint investigation.[1]
How do I report an unsafe firearm storage or a weapons-related complaint?
Report immediate threats to Westminster Police via their non-emergency or emergency contact channels; for administrative complaints contact City Code Enforcement or the City Clerk.

How-To

  1. Identify whether you need a county-issued concealed handgun permit by contacting the sheriff for the county where you reside.
  2. Gather required documents: government ID, proof of residency, and any training or safety certificates the issuing authority requires.
  3. Contact the issuing office (county sheriff or state portal) to request the application and fee schedule and learn submission methods.
  4. Pay applicable fees and submit fingerprints/background check per the issuing authority instructions.
  5. If you receive a citation or enforcement action from the city, follow the stated appeal instructions and deadlines on the citation or contact the City Clerk for appeal procedures.

Key Takeaways

  • Westminster refers to its municipal code and the Westminster Police Department for enforcement.
  • Concealed handgun permits are typically issued by county sheriffs; check your county for applications.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Westminster Municipal Code - Code of Ordinances