Jacksonville Concealed Carry Permit Requirements

Public Safety Florida 4 Minutes Read · published February 06, 2026 Flag of Florida

In Jacksonville, Florida the concealed carry permit process is governed by the State of Florida and implemented locally by licencing authorities and law enforcement. This guide explains eligibility, application steps, common compliance issues and how enforcement and appeals work for applicants in Jacksonville. For application forms and official procedures see the state licensing office listed below for details and filing instructions[1], and review the controlling statute on license authority and restrictions[2]. Sources are current as of February 2026.

Confirm eligibility with the state licensing page before paying for services.

Eligibility & Basic Requirements

To apply for a Florida concealed weapon or firearm license applicants must meet statutory eligibility requirements and complete the state application process. Basic eligibility commonly includes being a U.S. citizen or legal resident, meeting minimum age requirements, and not being disqualified by felony convictions or active restraining orders. Exact disqualifying conditions and statutory language are set out in the state statute linked below[2].

  • Valid government photo ID (driver license or passport).
  • Proof of U.S. citizenship or legal presence if required.
  • Completed application and any required fingerprinting as instructed on the state site[1].

Penalties & Enforcement

Licensing administration is handled by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) for issuance, renewals, and related administrative actions; local law enforcement enforces criminal prohibitions and public-safety incidents. For licensing process details consult the state licensing page[1] and the statute governing authority and restrictions[2].

Jacksonville cannot enact local rules that conflict with Florida firearms preemption in state law.

The official sources used here do not list local municipal fines for concealed carry licensing; where a municipal page does not specify amounts or civil penalties the statement below notes that explicitly.

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page for local monetary fines; see state statute and FDACS for any administrative fees[1][2].
  • Escalation: first, repeat or continuing offences are described by criminal law or administrative rules; specific ranges not specified on the cited municipal pages.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: license denial, suspension, revocation or criminal charges may apply under state law; specific city orders or local suspension procedures are not specified on the cited page.
  • Enforcer: FDACS handles licensing actions; local law enforcement (Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office) handles on-scene investigations and criminal enforcement.
  • Inspection/complaint pathways: file licensing questions or complaints with FDACS and report criminal conduct to local law enforcement.
  • Appeals/review: administrative appeal routes for FDACS actions or judicial review are available; exact time limits for filing appeals are not specified on the cited FDACS page and should be confirmed with FDACS or in statutes[1][2].

Applications & Forms

The state publishes the official application, instructions, and fingerprinting vendor information; applicants file through the FDACS online portal or by mail per the state instructions. Specific form names, numbers and fee schedules are available on the FDACS licensing page[1]. If a municipal form is required for local purposes, that requirement is not specified on the cited city pages.

Common Violations

  • Carrying while disqualified by statute (criminal record or active order).
  • False statements on an application or failure to disclose required information.
  • Carrying in restricted places where law specifically prohibits firearms under state law.

Action Steps for Applicants

  • Confirm eligibility against Florida Statute 790.06 and related rules[2].
  • Complete the FDACS application and follow fingerprinting instructions on the FDACS site[1].
  • Pay any application or processing fees as directed by FDACS at submission.
  • If denied, request the administrative review or follow statutory appeal procedures; confirm time limits with FDACS or counsel.

FAQ

Do I need a Florida license to carry concealed in Jacksonville?
No—Florida law sets the licensing framework; residents and eligible nonresidents use the Florida concealed weapon or firearm license process unless another statutory exemption applies. See the state licensing page for application details[1].
Where do I submit my application?
Submit via the FDACS online portal or by the methods described on the FDACS concealed weapon or firearm license page[1].
How long does approval take?
Processing times vary; the FDACS page lists current processing details. If not listed, contact FDACS for estimated timelines[1].

How-To

  1. Gather required ID and eligibility documents and review disqualifying conditions under Florida law.
  2. Complete the online FDACS application and submit required fingerprints following the vendor instructions on the FDACS site[1].
  3. Pay the application fee as directed and keep your receipt for records.
  4. Await background check and administrative processing; respond promptly to any FDACS requests for additional information.
  5. If denied, follow FDACS appeal instructions or seek judicial review within statutory deadlines.

Key Takeaways

  • Florida (FDACS) issues concealed carry licences; Jacksonville follows state law.
  • Confirm eligibility and follow FDACS application and fingerprinting steps precisely.
  • Contact FDACS for licensing questions and local law enforcement for on-scene enforcement issues.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services - Concealed Weapon or Firearm License
  2. [2] Florida Statutes 790.06 - License to Carry Concealed Weapon or Firearm