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Alabama

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Alabama. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in Alabama; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives, and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, Alabama's laws allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Alabama.
  2. Individuals under 21 years of age qualify for concealed weapon licenses in Alabama. However, any licensee of Alabama who is not 21 years of age or older is prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon or firearm in Florida.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Alabama’s website for further information.

Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Website: https://www.alea.gov/gun-laws

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Alaska

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Alaska. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Alaska allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Alaska.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Alaska’s website for further information.

Alaska Department of Public Safety, Statewide Services Firearm Information: https://dps.alaska.gov/Statewide/R-I/PermitsLicensing/ConcealedHandguns

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Arizona

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Arizona. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. Arizona issues concealed carry licenses to qualified individuals who are non-residents. These non-resident licenses cannot be honored under Florida’s reciprocity provision.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Arizona’s website for further information.

Arizona Department of Public Safety – Arizona State Troopers: https://www.azdps.gov/services/public/cwp

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Arkansas

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Arkansas. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Arkansas allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Arkansas.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Arkansas’ website for further information.

Arkansas State Police Website: https://asp.arkansas.gov/divisions/regulatory-services/

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

California

California does not recognize Florida's Concealed Weapon License.

It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws regarding possession and ownership of firearms in each state they plan to visit or travel through. Questions regarding the laws in California should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of California for clarification.

Helpful Links:

  1. https://oag.ca.gov/firearms/travel
  2. https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/firearms/pdf/cfl2016.pdf

Colorado

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Colorado. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Colorado allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Colorado.
  2. Colorado will honor the Florida concealed weapon license only if the licensee is a resident of the state of Florida.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Colorado’s website for further information.

Colorado Firearm Information: https://cbi.colorado.gov/sections/firearms-instacheck-unit/concealed-handgun-permit-chp-reciprocity

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Connecticut

Connecticut does not recognize Florida's Concealed Weapon License.

It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws regarding possession and ownership of firearms in each state they plan to visit or travel through. Questions regarding the laws in Connecticut should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of Connecticut.

Helpful Links:

  1. https://www.cga.ct.gov/2013/rpt/2013-R-0001.htm
  2. https://www.cga.ct.gov/2005/rpt/2005-R-0451.htm#:~:text=The%20law%20allows%20people%20to,legally%20possess%20and%20carry%20them.
  3. https://jud.ct.gov/lawlib/law/firearms.htm
  4. https://portal.ct.gov/DESPP/Division-of-State-Police/Special-Licensing-and-Firearms/Firearms-and-Permit-Related-Forms-and-Information

Delaware

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Delaware. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state. Currently there are no exclusions to the agreement.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Delaware’s website for further information.

Delaware Firearm Information: https://attorneygeneral.delaware.gov/criminal/concealed-carry-deadly-weapons-ccdw/

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Washington DC

Washington DC does not recognize Florida's Concealed Weapon License.

It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws regarding possession and ownership of firearms in each state they plan to visit or travel through. Questions regarding the laws in Washington DC should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of Washington DC for clarification.

Helpful Links:

  1. https://mpdc.dc.gov/page/general-requirements-firearms-registration

Georgia

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Georgia. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Georgia allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Georgia.
  2. Individuals under 21 years of age qualify for concealed weapon licenses in Georgia. However, any licensee of Georgia who is not 21 years of age or older is prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon or firearm in Florida.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Georgia’s website for further information.

Georgia Firearm Information: https://dps.georgia.gov/ask-us/georgias-firearm-permit-reciprocity

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Hawaii

Hawaii does not recognize Florida's Concealed Weapon License.

It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws regarding possession and ownership of firearms in each state they plan to visit or travel through. Questions regarding the laws in Hawaii should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of Hawaii for clarification.

Helpful Links:

  1. http://www.hawaiipolice.com/services/firearm-registration

Idaho

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Idaho. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. Individuals under 21 years of age qualify for concealed weapon licenses in Idaho. However, any licensee of Idaho who is not 21 years of age or older is prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon or firearm in Florida.
  2. Idaho issues concealed carry licenses to qualified individuals who are non-residents. These non-resident licenses cannot be honored under Florida’s reciprocity provision.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Idaho’s website for further information.

Idaho Firearm Information: https://isp.idaho.gov/bci/cwl-reciprocity/#:~:text=Idaho%20acknowledges%20the%20validity%20of,state%20where%20it%20was%20issued.

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Illinois

Illinois does not recognize Florida's Concealed Weapon License.

It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws regarding possession and ownership of firearms in each state they plan to visit or travel through. Questions regarding the laws in Illinois should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of Illinois for clarification.

Helpful Links:

  1. https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/hunting/Documents/TransportYourFirearmLegally.pdf
  2. https://isp.illinois.gov/StaticFiles/docs/FSB/General%20Information/1-154%20-%20Transporting%20Your%20Firearm.pdf

Indiana

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Indiana. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Indiana allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Indiana.
  2. Individuals under 21 years of age qualify for concealed weapon licenses in Indiana. However, any licensee of Indiana who is not 21 years of age or older is prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon or firearm in Florida.
  3. Indiana issues concealed carry licenses to qualified individuals who are non-residents. These non-resident licenses cannot be honored under Florida’s reciprocity provision.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Indiana’s website for further information.

Indiana Firearm Information: https://faqs.in.gov/hc/en-us/articles/115005236008-Does-Indiana-honor-handgun-licenses-from-other-states-

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Iowa

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Iowa. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. Iowa issues concealed carry licenses to qualified individuals who are non-residents. These non-resident licenses cannot be honored under Florida’s reciprocity provision.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Iowa’s website for further information.

Iowa Firearm Information: https://dps.iowa.gov/divisions/administrative-services/weapons-permit

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Kansas

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Kansas. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Kansas allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Kansas.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Kansas’ website for further information.

Kansas Firearm Information: https://ag.ks.gov/licensing/concealed-carry/out-of-state-license-recognition

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Kentucky

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Kentucky. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state. Currently there are no exclusions to the reciprocity agreement.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Kentucky’s website for further information.

Kentucky Firearm Information: https://wp.kentuckystatepolice.ky.gov/ccdw/ccdw-home/ccdw-reciprocity/

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Louisiana

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Louisiana. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Louisiana allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Louisiana.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Louisiana’s website for further information.

Louisiana Firearm Information: https://www.lsp.org/services/concealed-handgun-information/reciprocity/

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Maine

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Maine. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Maine allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Maine.
  2. Individuals under 21 years of age qualify for concealed weapon licenses in Maine. However, any licensee of these reciprocity states who is not 21 years of age or older is prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon or firearm in Florida.
  3. Maine will honor the Florida concealed weapon license only if the licensee is a resident of the state of Florida.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Maine’s website for further information.

Maine Firearm Information: https://www.maine.gov/dps/msp/licenses-permits/concealed-carry-maine/reciprocity

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Maryland

Maryland does not recognize Florida's Concealed Weapon License.

It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws regarding possession and ownership of firearms in each state they plan to visit or travel through. Questions regarding the laws in Maryland should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of Maryland for clarification.

Helpful Links:

  1. https://mdsp.maryland.gov/Pages/FAQs.aspx
  2. https://mdsp.maryland.gov/Organization/Pages/CriminalInvestigationBureau/LicensingDivision/Firearms/HandgunQualificationLicense.aspx

Massachusetts

Massachusetts does not recognize Florida's Concealed Weapon License.

It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws regarding possession and ownership of firearms in each state they plan to visit or travel through. Questions regarding the laws in Massachusetts should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of Massachusetts for clarification.

Helpful Links:

  1. https://www.mass.gov/firearms-services http://www.mass.gov/msp/firearms/
  2. https://www.mass.gov/info-details/gun-ownership-in-massachusetts#non-residents-
  3. https://www.mass.gov/info-details/firearms-license-frequently-asked-questions

Michigan

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Maine. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Michigan allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Michigan.
  2. Michigan will honor the Florida concealed weapon license only if the licensee is a resident of the state of Florida.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Michigan’s website for further information.

Michigan Firearm Information: https://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,4643,7-123-1878_1591_3503_4654—,00.html

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Minnesota

Minnesota does not recognize Florida's Concealed Weapon License.

It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws regarding possession and ownership of firearms in each state they plan to visit or travel through. Questions regarding the laws in Minnesota should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of Minnesota for clarification.

Helpful Links:

  1. https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/bca/bca-divisions/administrative/Pages/Permit-to-Carry-FAQ.aspx
  2. https://www.ag.state.mn.us/Default.asp

Mississippi

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Mississippi. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Mississippi allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Mississippi.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Mississippi’s website for further information.

Mississippi Firearm Information: https://www.driverservicebureau.dps.ms.gov/node/51

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Missouri

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Missouri. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. Individuals under 21 years of age qualify for concealed weapon licenses in Missouri. However, any licensee of Missouri who is not 21 years of age or older is prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon or firearm in Florida.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Missouri’s website for further information.

Missouri Firearm Information: https://ago.mo.gov/get-help/programs-services-from-a-z/concealed-carry-reciprocity/

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Montana

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Montana. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. Individuals under 21 years of age qualify for concealed weapon licenses in Montana. However, any licensee of Montana who is not 21 years of age or older is prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon or firearm in Florida.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Montana’s website for further information.

Montana Firearm Information: https://dojmt.gov/enforcement/concealed-weapons/

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Nebraska

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Nebraska. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Nebraska allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Nebraska.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Nebraska’s website for further information.

Nebraska Firearm Information: https://statepatrol.nebraska.gov/services/concealed-handgun-permits/nebraska-reciprocity

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Nevada

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Nevada. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Nevada allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Nevada.
  2. Nevada issues concealed carry licenses to qualified individuals who are non-residents. These non-resident licenses cannot be honored under Florida’s reciprocity provision.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Nevada’s website for further information.

Nevada Firearm Information: https://rccd.nv.gov/

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

New Hampshire

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with New Hampshire. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in New Hampshire allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in New Hampshire.
  2. Individuals under 21 years of age qualify for concealed weapon licenses in these states. However, any licensee of New Hampshire who is not 21 years of age or older is prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon or firearm in Florida.
  3. New Hampshire will honor the Florida concealed weapon license only if the licensee is a resident of the state of Florida.
  4. New Hampshire issues concealed carry licenses to qualified individuals who are non-residents. These non-resident licenses cannot be honored under Florida’s reciprocity provision.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to New Hampshire’s website for further information.

New Hampshire Firearm Information: https://www.nhsp.dos.nh.gov/our-services/justice-information-bureau/permits-and-licensing/pistol-and-revolver-licensing

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

New Jersey

New Jersey does not recognize Florida's Concealed Weapons License

It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws regarding possession and ownership of firearms in each state they plan to visit or travel through. Questions regarding the laws in New Jersey should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of New Jersey for clarification.

Helpful Links:

  1. https://www.nj.gov/njsp/firearms/firearms-faqs.shtml

New Mexico

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with New Mexico. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in New Mexico allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in New Mexico.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to New Mexico’s website for further information.

New Mexico Firearm Information: https://www.dps.nm.gov/law-enforcement-records-bureau/concealed-carry-licenses/

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

New York

New York does not recognize Florida's Concealed Weapon License.

It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws regarding possession and ownership of firearms in each state they plan to visit or travel through. Questions regarding the laws in New York should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of New York for clarification.

Helpful Links:

  1. https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/PEN/P3TPA265
  2. https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/PEN/265.01-B

North Carolina

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with North Carolina. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in North Carolina allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in North Carolina.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to North Carolina’s website for further information.

North Carolina Firearm Information: https://ncdoj.gov/law-enforcement-training/law-enforcement-liason/concealed-weapon-reciprocity/

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

North Dakota

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with North Dakota. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. Individuals under 21 years of age qualify for concealed weapon licenses in North Dakota. However, any licensee of North Dakota who is not 21 years of age or older is prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon or firearm in Florida.
  2. North Dakota issues concealed carry licenses to qualified individuals who are non-residents. These non-resident licenses cannot be honored under Florida’s reciprocity provision.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to North Dakota’s website for further information.

North Dakota Firearm Information: https://attorneygeneral.nd.gov/public-safety/concealed-weapon-licenses-2/reciprocity-with-other-states/

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Ohio

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Ohio. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Ohio allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Ohio.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Ohio’s website for further information.

Ohio Firearm Information: https://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/Law-Enforcement/Concealed-Carry/Concealed-Carry-Reciprocity-Agreements

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Oklahoma

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Oklahoma. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Oklahoma allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Oklahoma.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Oklahoma’s website for further information.

Oklahoma Firearm Information: https://osbi.ok.gov/handgun-licensing

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Oregon

Oregon does not recognize Florida's Concealed Weapon License.

It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws regarding possession and ownership of firearms in each state they plan to visit or travel through. Questions regarding the laws in Oregon should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of Oregon for clarification.

Helpful Links:

  1. https://www.doj.state.or.us/media/doj-bios/office-of-the-attorney-general/

Pennsylvania

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Pennsylvania. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Pennsylvania allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Pennsylvania.
  2. Pennsylvania will honor the Florida concealed weapon license only if the licensee is a resident of the state of Florida.
  3. Pennsylvania issues concealed carry licenses to qualified individuals who are non-residents. These non-resident licenses cannot be honored under Florida’s reciprocity provision.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to Pennsylvania’s website for further information.

Pennsylvania Firearm Information: https://www.attorneygeneral.gov/resources/concealed-carry-reciprocity/

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Rhode Island

Rhode Island does not recognize Florida's Concealed Weapon License.

It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws regarding possession and ownership of firearms in each state they plan to visit or travel through. Questions regarding the laws in Rhode Island should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of Rhode Island for clarification.

Helpful Links:

  1. https://www.atf.gov/file/117356/download

South Carolina

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with South Carolina. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in South Carolina allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in South Carolina.
  2. South Carolina will honor the Florida concealed weapon license only if the licensee is a resident of the state of Florida.
  3. South Carolina issue concealed carry licenses to qualified individuals who are non-residents. These non-resident licenses cannot be honored under Florida’s reciprocity provision.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will take you to South Carolina’s website for further information.

South Carolina Firearm Information: https://www.sled.sc.gov/cwp

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

South Dakota

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with South Dakota. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in South Dakota allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in South Dakota.
  2. Individuals under 21 years of age qualify for concealed weapon licenses in these states. However, any licensee of South Dakota who is not 21 years of age or older is prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon or firearm in Florida.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will link you to South Dakota’s website for further information.

South Dakota Firearm Information: https://sdsos.gov/general-services/concealed-pistol-permits/cc-reciprocity.aspx

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Tennessee

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Tennessee. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Tennessee allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Tennessee.
  2. Individuals under 21 years of age qualify for concealed weapon licenses in these states. However, any licensee of Tennessee who is not 21 years of age or older is prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon or firearm in Florida.
  3. Tennessee issues concealed carry licenses to qualified individuals who are non-residents. These non-resident licenses cannot be honored under Florida’s reciprocity provision.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will link you to Tennessee’s website for further information.

Tennessee Firearm Information: https://www.tn.gov/safety/tnhp/handgun/reciprocity.html

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Texas

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Texas. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Texas allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Texas.
  2. Individuals under 21 years of age qualify for concealed weapon licenses in Texas. However, any licensee of Texas who is not 21 years of age or older is prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon or firearm in Florida.
  3. Texas issues concealed carry licenses to qualified individuals who are non-residents. These non-resident licenses cannot be honored under Florida’s reciprocity provision.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will link you to Texas’ website for further information.

Texas Firearm Information: https://www.dps.texas.gov/RSD/LTC/Legal/Reciprocity/index.htm

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Utah

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Utah. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Utah allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Utah.
  2. Utah issues concealed carry licenses to qualified individuals who are non-residents. These non-resident licenses cannot be honored under Florida’s reciprocity provision.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will link you to Utah’s website for further information.

Utah Firearm Information: https://bci.utah.gov/concealed-firearm/reciprocity-with-other-states/

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Vermont

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Vermont. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. Vermont does not issue weapon/firearm licenses. Florida licensees may carry in Vermont, but a Vermont resident may not carry in Florida without holding a valid Florida concealed weapon license.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will link you to Vermont’s website for further information.

Vermont Firearm Information: https://ago.vermont.gov/about-the-attorney-generals-office/divisions/criminal-justice/gun-laws/

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Virginia

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Virginia. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Virginia allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Virginia.
  2. Virginia issues concealed carry licenses to qualified individuals who are non-residents. These non-resident licenses cannot be honored under Florida’s reciprocity provision.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will link you to Virginia’s website for further information.

Virginia Firearm Information: https://www.vsp.virginia.gov/Firearms.shtm

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Washington

Washington does not recognize Florida's Concealed Weapon License.

It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws regarding possession and ownership of firearms in each state they plan to visit or travel through. Questions regarding the laws in Washington should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of Washington for clarification.

Helpful Links:

  1. https://www.atg.wa.gov/firearms-faq

West Virginia

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with West Virginia. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusion to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in West Virginia allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in West Virginia.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will link you to West Virginia’s website for further information.

West Virginia Firearm Information: https://ago.wv.gov/GUNRECIPROCITY/Pages/default.aspx

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity

Wisconsin

While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed
fashion, the laws in Wisconsin allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not
weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of
weapons while in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin will honor a Florida license issued or renewed to a non-Florida resident on or after
August 1, 2013.

Helpful Links:

  1. https://www.doj.state.wi.us/dles/cib/crime-information-bureau
  2. https://www.doj.state.wi.us/dles/cib/conceal-carry/reciprocity

Wyoming

Florida has reached a reciprocity agreement with Wyoming. A Florida concealed weapon license is valid in this state; however, please note the following Important Exclusions to the Reciprocity Agreement:

  1. While Florida’s law allows licensees to carry stun guns, knives and billy clubs in a concealed fashion, the laws in Wyoming allow for concealed carry of handguns or pistols only, not weapons in general. Florida license holders are prohibited from carrying other types of weapons while in Wyoming.
  2. Individuals under 21 years of age qualify for concealed weapon licenses in Wyoming. However, any licensee of Wyoming who is not 21 years of age or older is prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon or firearm in Florida.

Please Be Advised: Each state’s firearm laws are different. License holders traveling in other states are subject to the firearm laws of those states and local governments, as well as those of the Florida concealed weapon license. It is the firearm owner’s responsibility to know the laws of the states in which you plan to visit or travel through.

Questions regarding the laws in a specific state should be directed to the law enforcement authorities of that state for clarification. The link below will link you to Wyoming’s website for further information.

Wyoming Firearm Information: https://wyomingdci.wyo.gov/criminal-justice-information-services-cjis/concealed-firearm-permits

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Website: https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Concealed-Weapon-License/Concealed-Weapon-License-Reciprocity