Missouri is a shall issue state for the purposes of reciprocity. Individuals who are 19 and good standing are eligible to receive a Missouri concealed carry permit. Furthermore, those who are 18 and are currently serving in the armed forces, or were honorably discharged are also eligible. Applicants for Missouri concealed permit should apply with the sheriff of their county of residence. The fee charged for the initial concealed permit is $100, and is nonrefundable. Individuals must complete firearm training in order to be eligible, and online only education is not sufficient. Upon issuance, a concealed permit is valid for 5 years ending on the last day of the month of issuance. While Missouri accepts any out of state concealed carry permit, those issued a Missouri concealed carry permit can carry in 36 other states.

 

This information was last updated in February 2019.

Reciprocity Map for Missouri

Use the tabs below to display states that will accept a Missouri concealed carry permit or those states that Missouri will honor. Click the sections below for a complete listing of states in each category, along with other relevant information.

States That Honor Missouri Concealed Carry
  1. Alabama
  2. Alaska – Must be of legal age to carry, and state ID required. Also honors state issued concealed carry permit.
  3. Arizona – Must be of legal age to carry, and state ID required. Also honors state issued concealed carry permit.
  4. Arkansas
  5. Colorado – Resident Permit ONLY
  6. Delaware
  7. Florida – Resident Permit ONLY
  8. Georgia
  9. Idaho
  10. Indiana
  11. Iowa
  12. Kansas – Must be of legal age to carry, and state ID required. Also honors state issued concealed carry permit.
  13. Kentucky
  14. Louisiana
  15. Maine – Must be of legal age to carry, and state ID required. Also honors state issued concealed carry permit.
  16. Michigan
  17. Mississippi – Must be of legal age to carry, and state ID required. Also honors state issued concealed carry permit.
  18. Montana
  19. Nebraska
  20. New Hampshire
  21. New Mexico
  22. North Carolina
  23. North Dakota
  24. Ohio
  25. Oklahoma
  26. Pennsylvania – Resident Permit ONLY
  27. South Carolina
  28. South Dakota
  29. Tennessee
  30. Texas
  31. Utah
  32. Vermont
  33. Virginia
  34. West Virginia
  35. Wisconsin
  36. Wyoming
 
Missouri Will Honor The Following States
  1. Alabama
  2. Alaska
  3. Arizona
  4. Arkansas
  5. California
  6. Colorado
  7. Connecticut
  8. Delaware
  9. Florida
  10. Georgia
  11. Hawaii
  12. Idaho
  13. Illinois
  14. Indiana
  15. Iowa
  16. Kansas
  17. Kentucky
  18. Louisiana
  19. Maine
  20. Maryland
  21. Massachusetts
  22. Michigan
  23. Minnesota
  24. Mississippi
  25. Missouri
  26. Montana
  27. Nebraska
  28. Nevada
  29. New Hampshire
  30. New Jersey
  31. New Mexico
  32. New York
  33. North Carolina
  34. North Dakota
  35. Ohio
  36. Oklahoma
  37. Oregon
  38. Pennsylvania
  39. Rhode Island
  40. South Carolina
  41. South Dakota
  42. Tennessee
  43. Texas
  44. Utah
  45. Vermont
  46. Virginia
  47. Washington
  48. West Virginia
  49. Wisconsin
  50. Wyoming

Under Missouri, all out of state permits are accepted.

 

How To Apply for a Missouri Concealed Carry License

Can I get a concealed carry permit in Missouri?

Missouri is a shall issue state. Applicants must be of proper age and in good standing with the state in order to obtain a Missouri concealed carry permit. However, a permit is not required to carry a concealed firearm in Missouri. The state issues permits for the purposes of reciprocity.

Relevant Code(s):

Section 571.101

What is the minimum age to obtain a CCW license in MO?

In order to obtain a Missouri concealed carry permit, the applicant must be 19 years old or older. However, exceptions are made for 18 year olds who are active duty military or those honorably discharged from service.

Relevant Code(s):

Section 571.101

Who issues a concealed carry permit in Missouri?

Residents should apply for a Missouri concealed carry permit with the sheriff or his or her designee of the county or city in which they reside.

An application for a concealed carry permit shall be made to the sheriff of the county or any city not within a county in which the applicant resides

Relevant Code(s):

Section 571.101

How long is an Missouri concealed carry permit good for?

A Missouri concealed carry permit is valid for 5 years. Unlike other states, this period is not from the date of issuance, but until the end of the month in which the permit was issued or renewed.

A concealed carry permit shall be valid from the date of issuance or renewal until five years from the last day of the month in which the permit was issued or renewed

Relevant Code(s):

Section 571.101

Does MO issue concealed permits to non-residents?

Missouri does not offer nonresidents permits. Although, Missouri does offer military personnel who are residents of the United States and stationed within the state the opportunity to obtain a concealed carry permit. This option also extends to the spouse of the armed service member.

 “A concealed carry permit […] shall be issued by the sheriff or his or her designee of the county or city in which the applicant resides, if the applicant:

  (1)  Is at least nineteen years of age, is a citizen or permanent resident of the United States and either:

  (a)  Has assumed residency in this state; or

  (b)  Is a member of the Armed Forces stationed in Missouri, or the spouse of such member of the military; […]

 

Relevant Code(s):

Section 571.101

How long does it take to process a concealed carry application?

Generally speaking, it will take 45 days to get issued a Missouri concealed permit. Additionally, three working days are allotted for the sheriff to issue a concealed carry permit from the time necessary reports are received.

Part of the application process to receive a concealed carry permit in Missouri is submission of an applicants information to National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) and the FBI.

Should either of these reports not arrive within 45 days, and the sheriff does not have cause to deny the request, the applicant will be issued a provisional license. This license must be carried in conjunction with a state drivers license, non-drivers license, or military ID. It provides the holder with the same privileges as licensed individuals.

In the event the report from the National Instant Criminal Background Check System and the response from the Federal Bureau of Investigation national criminal history record check prescribed by subdivision (1) of this subsection are not completed within forty-five calendar days and no disqualifying information concerning the applicant has otherwise come to the sheriff’s attention, the sheriff shall issue a provisional permit, clearly designated on the certificate as such[…]

Relevant Code(s):

Section 571.101

How much does a concealed carry permit cost?

Applicants for a Missouri concealed carry permit will be required to pay a nonrefundable fee of $100.

[…] the sheriff in each county shall charge a nonrefundable fee not to exceed one hundred dollars which shall be paid to the treasury of the county […]

Relevant Code(s):

Section 571.101

What are the accepted forms of competency training?

Missouri has a training requirement in order to be issued a concealed carry permit. In order for a class to be eligible to satisfy the firearm training requirement, it must be no less than 8 hours in length.

Furthermore, the course has a live-fire portion as well as other exercises in handling firearms safely. Thus, courses taught exclusively online are not satisfactory.

Additionally, in order to pass the live fire exercise, and applicant must shoot a minimum of 20 rounds of ammunition at a B27 target (or equivalent) from a distance of 7 yards. To pass the live fire exercise, at least 15 of the 20 rounds must hit the silhouette.

Relevant Code(s):

Section 571.111

Restrictions on Carrying A Firearm in Missouri

Is Missouri an Open Carry State?

Missouri is an open carry state for individuals with a concealed permit. However, local ordinances dictate whether those without a Missouri concealed permit can carry a firearm openly.

In any jurisdiction in which the open carrying of firearms is prohibited by ordinance, the open carrying of firearms shall not be prohibited [for] any person with a valid concealed carry endorsement or permit who is open carrying a firearm shall be required to have a valid concealed carry endorsement or permit from this state[…]

Relevant Code(s):

Section 21.750

Can I Conceal Carry in a Vehicle?

Missouri allows residents with a concealed permit to carry in their vehicle.

a concealed carry endorsement or permit issued by another state or political subdivision of another state shall authorize the person in whose name the permit or endorsement is issued to carry concealed firearms on or about his or her person or vehicle throughout the state

Relevant Code(s):

Section 571.107

Can I Conceal Carry in State Parks?

State parks in Missouri are not listed as a place where an individual cannot conceal carry. Furthermore, the DNR website only says that “No hunting or discharging of firearms is permitted” within the general park rules.

Relevant Code(s):

Section 571.107

DNR Site

Am I Allowed To Conceal Carry In Restaurants?

An individual with a Missouri permit can legally conceal carry into a restaurant. Furthermore, a licensed individual can also carry a concealed firearm into a bar in Missouri with permission from the proprietor.

The provisions of this subdivision shall not apply to any bona fide restaurant open to the general public having dining facilities for not less than fifty persons and that receives at least fifty-one percent of its gross annual income from the dining facilities by the sale of food.

“Any establishment licensed to dispense intoxicating liquor for consumption on the premises, which portion is primarily devoted to that purpose, without the consent of the owner or manager.”

Relevant Code(s):

Section 571.107

Can I Conceal Carry in a Church?

Licensed individuals are not permitted to conceal carry into a church or place of worship without consent from the leader of the congregation or owner of the establishment.

Any church or other place of religious worship without the consent of the minister or person or persons representing the religious organization that exercises control over the place of religious worship

Relevant Code(s):

Section 571-107

Can I Conceal Carry in a Bank?

Missouri code does not expressly forbid concealed carry into banks or other financial institutions. However, the below excerpt indicates that the owner of a bank can post signage forbidding the carrying of concealed firearms on the premises.

Any private property whose owner has posted the premises as being off-limits to concealed firearms by means of one or more signs displayed in a conspicuous place of a minimum size of eleven inches by fourteen inches with the writing thereon in letters of not less than one inch

Relevant Code(s):

Section 571.107

Can I Conceal Carry in a Hospital?

Individuals with a Missouri concealed carry permit are not allowed to carry a concealed firearm into a hospital. However, the code does not address the legality of concealed carry in any other medical facility.

Any hospital accessible by the public. Possession of a firearm in a vehicle on the premises of a hospital shall not be a criminal offense so long as the firearm is not removed from the vehicle or brandished while the vehicle is on the premises.

Relevant Code(s):

Section 571.107

The content of this page is for informational purposes. It is not intended as a substitute for legal council, or intended as legal advice. It is recommended that you inquire with the state about the validity of the information contained herein.