Concealed Firearm License
Concealed Firearm License Basic Pistol Course
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Course Cost: $70
Course Duration: 3 hours
What’s included in the course:
- Division of Licensing Application Packet
- Ammo
- Targets
- Range Fee
- Eye/ear protection
- Use of firearm for qualification
- Two passport pictures
- Notary service for application
- Refreshments
- Student Packet containing basic pistol firearm curriculum
- Course completion certificate (meets state requirements for Concealed Firearm License)
Course Description: This course is designed to be custom fit for the individual shooter. Whether the student has never fired a weapon, or has extensive experience with firearms, our course provides individual coaching for each student with tailored Military drills and Law Enforcement shooting techniques, designed to improve the shooters “Combat Accuracy”. Also covered in the course is an overview of Florida State Statute Chapter 790 concerning concealed firearm laws and the Justified Use of Force. After completion, students will recieve the course certificate required for applying for the Concealed Weapon and Firearm License.
What’s NOT included in the course cost:
The State of Florida Division of Licensing charges two fees. A fingerprint processing fee ($35 to $42), and an application processing fee ($75). These fees are paid directly to the State of Florida. These fees will be explained in detail in class. For a list of locations that offer electonic fingerprinting, click here.
The State of Florida has restrictions on who is eligible to apply for a Concealed Firearm License. This criteria is based on past criminal record, age, citizenship status, etc. If you have any doubt that you will be eligible, click HERE to answer a quick survey.
Click HERE for a list of States recognizing reciprocity for Florida’s Concealed Firearm License. Before traveling to another state, ensure that you are familiar with that state’s specific statutes governing firearms.
Click HERE for and in depth Q/A of the Lawful Use of Deadly Force in Self Defense.


