To renew your concealed carry permit in South Carolina, you will need to submit a completed renewal application, undergo a background check, and pay the renewal fee. You should submit your renewal application at least 90 days before your current permit expires.
You should start the renewal process at least 90 days before your current permit expires.
You will need to submit a completed renewal application, undergo a background check, and pay the renewal fee.
The renewal fee for a concealed carry permit in South Carolina is $50.
Yes, you can renew your concealed carry permit online through the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) website.
It can take up to 90 days for the renewal application to be processed.
You can still carry a concealed weapon with your current permit while your renewal application is being processed.
You can renew your expired concealed carry permit within 90 days of the expiration date by paying a late fee.
If your renewal application is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision.
Yes, you can update your address or other information during the renewal process by submitting a change of information form.
No, you do not need to complete any additional training or requalification to renew your concealed carry permit.
Yes, you can renew your concealed carry permit in person at the SLED office.
Military personnel stationed out of state can apply for a renewal through the mail.
Renewal applications are processed in the order they are received, but you can request an expedited review for specific reasons, such as imminent threats to personal safety.
No, you cannot carry a concealed weapon with an expired permit. You must wait until your renewal application is approved.
If your concealed carry permit was revoked, you cannot apply for a renewal.