NYC is accepting Non Resident Permits Applications

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  • clandestine

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 13, 2008
    37,181
    Elkton, MD

    My wife and I will be taking a class to get in line. I believe we have to submit the application in person.
     

    swinokur

    In a State of Bliss
    Patriot Picket
    Apr 15, 2009
    55,908
    Westminster USA
    They'll find a reason to deny you. Permit fee is $340.00

    Yes apply in person and get printed there too
     
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    clandestine

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 13, 2008
    37,181
    Elkton, MD
    They'll find a reason to deny you. Permit fee is $340.00

    Yes apply in person and get printed there too
    Im aware of the fees. It's $340 for the initial application and almost $100 for the fingerprints at 1PP. I also have to take the NY Training Class.

    If they deny me, I wish them luck. I'll sue.
     

    clandestine

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 13, 2008
    37,181
    Elkton, MD
    They haven't come up with the official documents yet so the older stuff is still asking for proof or residency and ad social media accounts. The courts put a stop to the social media stuff. They have to redo the online application to remove the residency stuff. It also asks for an MVA/DMV disposition so I'm not sure if they will ask for one from the Non Residents home state.
     

    light12pdr

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    MDS Supporter
    Nov 6, 2015
    253

    My wife and I will be taking a class to get in line. I believe we have to submit the application in person.
    This is GREAT.... except for the costs. Thanks for sharing your challenges and successes. I am in
     

    light12pdr

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    MDS Supporter
    Nov 6, 2015
    253
    Are there any NYC concealed carry instructors in or near Maryland? I would be up for joining others for a class
     

    fscwi

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    Feb 21, 2012
    1,603
    They haven't come up with the official documents yet so the older stuff is still asking for proof or residency and ad social media accounts. The courts put a stop to the social media stuff. They have to redo the online application to remove the residency stuff. It also asks for an MVA/DMV disposition so I'm not sure if they will ask for one from the Non Residents home state.

    Do you know if there are they still going to require an in-person interview with the police and references?
     

    Defense Initiative

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    Aug 2, 2023
    240
    Maryland
    I used to work up there part-time on the weekends. The city used to be fun, but not worth going there to spend a dime on those running the show. If they offered a package deal with the pistol of my choice included, I’d still pass.
     

    6-Pack

    NRA Life Member
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 17, 2013
    5,844
    Carroll Co.
    NYC has a seperate permit from the rest of the state?
    Yes. NYC does not recognize NY state permits, unless issued by the 5 boroughs in NYC if I recall correctly.

    Interestingly, I haven’t seen where non-residents can get NY state permits. I’m in NY (not the city) a few times a year and a NY permit is on my short list. I talked to a sheriff in an upstate county that I know and he told me NY will allow sheriffs discretion to accept “similar” training from elsewhere. I believe I can use my MD training to get my NY permit from that county (which would be valid in all of NY except NYC), but he very clearly told me that non-residents can’t get permits (unless they own property or work in NY).
     
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    clandestine

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    Oct 13, 2008
    37,181
    Elkton, MD
    Are there any NYC concealed carry instructors in or near Maryland? I would be up for joining others for a class
    The closest I have found so far is in NJ. I'm trying to see if a NY Instructor wants to come to my class and teach.

    I can let you know what I find out my friend.
     

    clandestine

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 13, 2008
    37,181
    Elkton, MD
    Do you know if there are they still going to require an in-person interview with the police and references?
    You have go to to 1 Police Plaza to get your prints done. They also verify documents during your appointment. It requires at least one trip to apply.

    Not sure if they mail the completed permit or make you pick it up in person. I won't know until it happens.
     
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    clandestine

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 13, 2008
    37,181
    Elkton, MD
    Who wants to go to NYC? I've been there for business and didn't like it. Of course, I don't like any city.
    My son lives in upstate NY and I go there as much as possible. I also go to ME and the NE area when we vacation or I teach classes. I have to drive through NY/NYC to get up there. A NYC Permit is good for the entire State and NYC so it allows me to stay armed While passing through.
     
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    Bertfish

    Throw bread on me
    Mar 13, 2013
    18,187
    White Marsh, MD
    My son live in upstate NY and I go there as much as possible. I also go to ME and the NE area when we vacation or I teach classes. I have to drive through NY/NYC to get up there. A NYC Permit is good for the entire State and NYC so it allows me to stay armed While passing through.
    This is the only reason I'd look in to it. If I want to go to New England I may need to pass through NY.
     

    StuPickles

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    May 28, 2024
    241
    SOMD
    From what I have seen, good luck getting a permit for NYC. Post Bruen, it may be different. But from what I've seen online, that permit is next to impossible to get. Just take a look at this video:



    A reporter with death threats against him in plain text via social media. Still denied.


    Historically it has been extremely difficult to prove that you have a reason to get one.
     

    Hibs

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Dec 23, 2015
    1,264
    Maryland
    From what I have seen, good luck getting a permit for NYC. Post Bruen, it may be different. But from what I've seen online, that permit is next to impossible to get. Just take a look at this video:



    A reporter with death threats against him in plain text via social media. Still denied.


    Historically it has been extremely difficult to prove that you have a reason to get one.

    Have you been living under a rock? You acknowledge you know about Bruen, yet your comment is still talking about the way things were pre-Bruen. Why even post ?
     

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