How do I obtain a Pistol Permit?

The Norwalk Police Department only issues 60 Day Temporary State of Connecticut Pistol Permits to bona-fide Permanent Residents of the City of Norwalk.  This would mean that your Driver License / Identification Card and any Motor Vehicle(s) are registered in the State of CT with a City of Norwalk address.  Non-Resident Property/Business owners are not eligible and must apply to the town in which they reside or to DESPP if an Out of State resident.  You Must be 21 years of age at the time you are fingerprinted.  See the listed steps below and follow in that order.


**ALL ISSUED TEMPORARY PISTOL PERMITS EXPIRE 60 DAYS AFTER THE DATE SIGNED ON THE PERMIT.  IF YOU FAIL TO PICK UP YOUR PERMIT WITHIN THE 60 DAYS OR FAIL TO GO TO the CONNECTICUT STATE POLICE AND CONVERT THE TEMPORARY PERMIT WITHIN THE 60 DAYS WE WILL NOT RE-ISSUE ANY PERMIT. 

YOU WILL HAVE TO RE-APPLY FROM THE BEGINNING AND BE FINGERPRINTED AND SUBMIT A NEW APPLICATION.  


UNDER STATE LAW 29-28(b) - "No person may apply for a temporary state permit to carry a pistol or revolver more than once within any twelve-month period...".  You MUST wait 12 months from the date of your original application submission to re-apply.  It is your responsibility to provide a working phone number and to have a working voicemail system.


STEP # 1 -   You Must first complete a Pistol Safety Course that has been approved by the State of Connecticut Special Licensing and Firearms Unit that includes "Live Fire" and receive a certificate. For more info, click on the link to see the requirements and approved instructors. Frequently Asked Questions - Pistol Permits (ct.gov)  Click on link to view "Invalid NRA Certificate" example. This certificate has not been accepted since 2016 and is no longer recognized by the NRA. EFFECTIVE JULY 1ST, 2024 - THE COURSE CERTIFICATE DATE MUST BE WITHIN 2 YEARS OF THE DATE OF THE APPLICATION SUBMISSION TO BE ACCEPTED BY STATUTE. 


 STEP # 2 - Complete a State of Connecticut Pistol Permit application (form DPS-799-C) and have it Notarized.  Answer all questions. Incomplete answers can be subject to a denial or arrest for False Statement as indicated on page 4 of the application.

Pistol Permit Application and Instructions - Click here to print an application and instructions or you can pick one up at the Norwalk Police Front Desk. 

 

STEP # 3You MUST Pre-Enroll with the State of Connecticut Criminal History Request System and pay for your State of CT and FBI fingerprint background checks before you can be fingerprinted. This site is called the CCHRS Flexcheck system.  If you fail to pre-enroll, you will not be fingerprinted as the machine will not open.  This is NOT the Pistol Permit Application, that is in Step # 2 link.  This is to get fingerprinted.

The CCHRS Flexcheck website is at the following link: https://ct.flexcheck.us.idemia.io/cchrspreenroll

ENTER SERVICE CODE – E91E-8915  (Norwalk Police Temporary Pistol Permit code) to get started. This code is only for Norwalk Residents.

Complete the required information and pay the State ($75) and FBI ($13.25) fees online (no longer collected at the Police Dept.).  

PRINT OUT – APPLICANT TRANSACTION NUMBER (ATN) – YOU MUST BRING THIS TO THE FINGERPRINT APPOINTMENT!!!


STEP # 4 – Book an Online Fingerprint Appointment by clicking here:  Fingerprinting Online Scheduling  or type "Norwalk Online Appointment Hub" into your search browser and choose the Fingerprint Services calendar.

You will need to bring the completed and notarized application (and all materials listed in the instructions) along with the Application Transaction Number (ATN) and pay the $70 fee to the Norwalk Police Department at the time of fingerprinting. If you are missing any documents, you will not be processed and will have to re-book an appointment.


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