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Getting a gun license in Georgia is very easy. Georgia is a “shall issue” state, so you don’t need to provide a reason for carrying a gun. Instead, you only need to meet the state’s qualifications and then apply at your county’s probate court. Check that you meet the qualifications before applying, and consult with an attorney if you have questions.
Steps
Checking If You Qualify
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1Meet the age requirement. You must be at least 21 years of age to get a gun license in Georgia. However, if you’ve been in the Armed Forces, you can apply at age 18 if you have completed basic training and can provide proof that you are either on active duty or have been honorably discharged.[1]
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2Check if you have a felony conviction. You can’t get a gun license if you have a felony conviction in Georgia or in any other state.[2] However, you can qualify if you have your right to own a firearm restored.[3]
- You are also prohibited from getting a license if there are criminal proceedings pending or if you are a fugitive.
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3Analyze if you have a disqualifying drug conviction. You are ineligible to receive a gun license if you have been convicted of any offense arising out of the manufacture or distribution of a dangerous drug or controlled substance.[4] For example, you’re ineligible if you’ve been convicted of making or selling drugs.
- A misdemeanor drug conviction does not result in a lifetime ban. You can get a gun license if you’ve been free of supervision for at least five years. You also can’t have been convicted of a second misdemeanor conviction involving use, possession, manufacture, or distribution.[5]
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4Check your other convictions. You can be prohibited from getting a license for a certain number of years depending on your other convictions. Check the following:[6]
- Illegally carrying a concealed weapon or a pistol without a license. You are ineligible until you are free of supervision and five years have passed.
- Domestic violence. You are ineligible to get a gun license unless you receive a pardon or have your gun rights restored.
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5Ask for approval in some situations. The county probate judge must approve your application if you’ve been in a mental hospital or drug treatment center within the past five years. The judge will ask the superintendent of your treatment center or hospital for their opinion. You will need to pay an extra fee.[7]
- However, if you’ve been committed to a mental hospital against your will, then you are ineligible to receive a gun license under federal law.[8]
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6Consult with an attorney if you have questions. Sometimes it’s not clear whether you qualify for a gun license in Georgia. Only a qualified attorney can analyze your specific situation and offer accurate advice. Obtain a referral to an attorney by contacting your local or state bar association.
Applying for Your License
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1Take proof of residency. For example, you can use your state-issued photo ID, such as a valid driver’s license. If you are a non-citizen, then bring your Resident Alien ID card.[9]
- You can use other forms of identification if you don’t have a driver’s license with your current address listed on it. For example, you should take at least two of the following: utility bills, lease agreement, voter registration card, property tax statement, or income tax records.[10]
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2Call your probate court to ask about fees. You’ll apply at the county courthouse where you live. Find the phone number online or in the phone book and call to check on the fees. You can also find a list of probate courts at this website: http://gaprobate.gov/content/find-your-courts. Click on your county.
- The average fee is $75, but each county sets its own fees.
- Also ask about acceptable methods of payment. Some counties won’t accept bills larger than a $20.
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3Complete an application at the probate court. You have to go to the courthouse yourself so you can have your picture taken for the application.[11] Tell the clerk you want to apply for a firearms license. They will give you an application.
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4Provide the court with a self-addressed envelope. The court will mail your license to you, but you’ll need to provide a self-addressed, stamped envelope. If you don’t provide one, then you’ll need to stop in and pick up your license when it is ready.
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5Give fingerprints. After you apply at the courthouse, you’ll need to have your fingerprints taken. In some counties, you’ll have to go to the police department to give fingerprints.[12] The clerk should tell you where to go.
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6Wait for processing. About five days after you apply, the judge will request a criminal history check. Law enforcement will analyze your criminal history and should make a decision about 30 days later.
Carrying Safely
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1Keep the license with your firearms. Whenever you carry your guns, you must have your license on you. You can be fined if a law enforcement officer pulls you over and you don’t have the license with the firearm.
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2Take a gun safety course. A gun safety course is not required in order to possess a firearm, but it’s a great idea to take a course anyways. Contact your county sheriff’s office and check if a course is offered. Courses will help you get familiar with a firearm and may include firing sessions at the range.
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3Report a lost or stolen license. Contact your probate court within 48 hours of discovering you’ve lost your license. You can also get a replacement license if it is damaged.[15] You’ll have to pay a fee for a replacement.
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4Use your Georgia license in other states. Georgia has reciprocity with 31 other states. You can legally carry in these states provided your Georgia license is valid.
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5Renew on time. Georgia licenses are valid for five years. At least two months before the expiration, you should go to the county court and apply for a renewal. You’ll have to pay a renewal fee. Contact your probate court for more information.
- If your license has already expired, you can still get it renewed so long as it has been expired for less than 30 days.[16]
Community Q&A
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QuestionDo I need to have a firearm to apply?Community AnswerNo, you can get a license whenever you are ready, you are not required to own a gun first.
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QuestionIf I'm in the military, do I need a licence to open carry in the state of Georgia?Community AnswerAccording to an opinion by the state's Attorney General, active duty military personnel do not need a permit.
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QuestionIs my NC carry and conceal license good in Georgia?Community AnswerYes, NC and Georgia have reciprocation on their licenses; an NC license is good in Georgia and vice-versa.
References
- ↑ http://www.fultoncountyga.gov/fcprobate-gun-permits
- ↑ http://gaprobate.gov/content/weapons-carry-licenses
- ↑ https://pap.georgia.gov/pardons-restoration-rights
- ↑ http://henrycountyprobatecourt.com/Portals/0/Weapons%20Carry%20FAQ%27s.pdf
- ↑ http://henrycountyprobatecourt.com/Portals/0/Weapons%20Carry%20FAQ%27s.pdf
- ↑ http://henrycountyprobatecourt.com/Portals/0/Weapons%20Carry%20FAQ%27s.pdf
- ↑ http://gaprobate.gov/content/weapons-carry-licenses
- ↑ http://www.warecounty.com/ProbateCourtFirearmPermits.aspx
- ↑ http://www.fultoncountyga.gov/fcprobate-gun-permits
- ↑ https://cobbcounty.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5146:applicants-must-bring-the-following-items-to-probate-court&catid=513&Itemid=2006
- ↑ http://www.fultoncountyga.gov/fcprobate-gun-permits
- ↑ http://www.fultoncountyga.gov/fcprobate-gun-permits
- ↑ http://gaprobate.gov/content/weapons-carry-licenses
- ↑ http://www.spaldingcounty.com/firearms_license.php
- ↑ https://cobbcounty.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=513&Itemid=2006
- ↑ https://cobbcounty.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=513&Itemid=2006
- ↑ http://henrycountyprobatecourt.com/Portals/0/Weapons%20Carry%20FAQ%27s.pdf
About This Article
To get a gun license in Georgia, you need to be at least 21 and have no felony convictions. If you have a clean record, head down to your county courthouse and ask for a firearms license form. Bring proof of your residency, like a utility bill or driver's license, with you to confirm your identity. Then, pay the processing fee. If you want your license to be delivered to you, give the clerk a stamped and addressed envelope. Otherwise, you’ll have to pick up your license from the courthouse. After you apply at the courthouse, you’ll also need to have your fingerprints taken. The clerk will direct you where to have these done. Once your license is awarded, it will be valid for 5 years, at which point you’ll need to apply for a renewal. For more tips, including how to safely carry a firearm, read on!