Renew Concealed Carry License - Baltimore MD Steps

Public Safety Maryland 4 Minutes Read · published February 08, 2026 Flag of Maryland

In Baltimore, Maryland, renewing a concealed carry permit (commonly called a wear-and-carry permit) requires following court and state procedures and confirming eligibility with the Baltimore City circuit court and Maryland authorities. This guide explains the typical renewal path, where to file, what documents to prepare, timelines to expect, and how enforcement works in Baltimore, Maryland. Use the official court and state pages for forms, fingerprinting, and up-to-date fees and local contact details for the clerk that accepts applications.[1][2]

Who can renew

Renewal is for current permit holders whose license period is about to expire and who continue to meet statutory eligibility criteria. Eligibility checks commonly include criminal-record screening, proof of continued residence, and any state-required safety qualifications. If you moved residence within Maryland, notify the issuing authority as required by state or court rules.

How renewal usually works

Renewal is processed through the circuit court clerk’s office that issues wear-and-carry permits. Typical steps include completing the renewal application, submitting identification and any required fingerprints, paying a fee set by the court or state, and passing any background check required at the time of renewal. Processing times and exact documentary requirements are set by the issuing clerk and statewide rules.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement and penalties for violations related to concealed carry licenses in Baltimore are determined by applicable Maryland statutes and by actions of the issuing court or law enforcement. Specific fine amounts, escalation by repeat offenses, and statutory references may be listed on official pages; if a precise amount or escalation schedule is not posted on the cited page, the text below notes that fact and cites the source.

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page for Baltimore City; consult the issuing court or Maryland statutes for monetary penalties.
  • Escalation: first vs repeat offences and continuing violations are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: suspension or revocation of the permit, seizure of firearms, restraining or court orders, and criminal prosecution may apply under Maryland law; see the issuing authority for enforcement procedures.
  • Enforcer and complaints: enforcement is carried out by Maryland law enforcement agencies and the issuing circuit court; file complaints or request reviews through the Baltimore City Circuit Court clerk or the Maryland court system.
  • Appeals and review: appeal routes and time limits are set by court rules; specific time limits for administrative review or judicial appeal are not specified on the cited page.
If a fine, fee, or specific appeal deadline is needed, contact the issuing clerk for Baltimore City directly.

Applications & Forms

The principal filing point for a wear-and-carry permit renewal is the circuit court clerk that issued the original permit. The official Maryland courts page lists general firearms permit guidance and links to local clerk offices and forms; specific fee amounts and the name/number of a local renewal form may be provided by the Baltimore City clerk.[1]

  • Form name/number: not specified on the statewide page; request the renewal form from the Baltimore City Circuit Court clerk.
  • Purpose: renewal of a permit to wear, carry, or transport a handgun.
  • Fee: not specified on the cited page; fees are set by the issuing clerk or statute.
  • Submission: file at the Baltimore City Circuit Court clerk’s office; some courts accept appointment-based in-person filing or mail—confirm on the court page.

How-To

  1. Confirm your current permit expiration date and eligibility.
  2. Contact the Baltimore City Circuit Court clerk to request the renewal form and fee amount.
  3. Complete the application, arrange fingerprints if required, and collect identity documents and proof of residence.
  4. Submit the application and fee to the clerk as instructed; await background check and court processing.
  5. If denied, follow the clerk’s instructions for administrative review or judicial appeal within the time limit provided by the court.
Start the renewal process well before expiration to avoid lapses in lawful carry rights.

FAQ

How early should I apply to renew my Baltimore concealed carry permit?
Apply as early as possible; many applicants start 60–90 days before expiration. Confirm the recommended lead time with the Baltimore City Circuit Court clerk.
Do I need a new background check to renew?
Renewal commonly includes a criminal-history check; the clerk or official court page will state whether new fingerprints or an updated check are required for your renewal cycle.[1]
Can the city revoke my wear-and-carry permit?
Yes. The issuing court or law enforcement can suspend or revoke a permit under applicable Maryland law and court procedures; specific grounds and procedures are governed by statute and court rule.

Key Takeaways

  • Begin renewal early and confirm the Baltimore City clerk’s required documents.
  • Expect background checks; fees and exact forms are provided by the issuing clerk.
  • Contact the Baltimore City Circuit Court clerk for forms, fees, and filing details.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Maryland Courts - Firearms permitting and guidance
  2. [2] Maryland State Police - Firearms information