Colorado's new concealed carry law is coming. Don't wait—secure your spot now!
Colorado’s concealed carry laws have changed, and relying on outdated training can put you at risk. To legally carry concealed, applicants must now complete state-approved, in-person training that includes live-fire qualification. Classes that don’t meet these standards may leave you ineligible for a permit — or worse, unintentionally out of compliance.
Failing to meet Colorado’s current CCW requirements can result in:
Proper training ensures your certification is accepted and your permit process moves forward without complications. Our Denver CCW classes meet Colorado’s latest requirements, including the mandated 8-hour instruction and live-fire training, so you can carry legally and with confidence.
Colorado now requires at least 8 hours of in-person training, and our instructors make every hour count. Classes are interactive, clear, and engaging, helping students stay focused while building real understanding and confidence.
You don’t need prior firearms experience to succeed in our CCW classes. Whether you’re a first-time gun owner or a seasoned shooter, our instruction is structured to meet you where you are and move you forward safely.
Our CCW classes include the live-fire training required under Colorado’s current concealed carry law. The range portion is conducted in a safe, contained environment with certified instructor oversight.
Our goal isn’t just certification. It’s responsible, informed carry. We provide guidance and resources that help you understand your responsibilities long after class ends, so you’re always prepared to carry with confidence.
Enrolling in one of our Denver concealed carry classes is about more than earning a permit. It’s about gaining the knowledge, judgment, and hands-on training required to carry responsibly under Colorado’s current CCW laws.
Here’s a closer look at what you’ll learn during your training:
Learn how to assess your surroundings, recognize potential threats, and make informed decisions. Our training emphasizes awareness and prevention — staying alert without becoming reactive.
Understand how to store firearms responsibly using safes, lockboxes, and other secure methods. You’ll also learn proper cleaning and maintenance to keep your firearm safe and reliable.
Get a clear understanding of Colorado’s current concealed carry laws, including where you can carry, where restrictions apply, and how recent legal updates affect permit holders.
Self-defense decisions don’t end when a threat stops. We cover the legal considerations surrounding use of force and what to expect if you ever need to defend yourself lawfully.
Explore different concealed carry options, including holster types and carry positions. Learn the practical advantages and limitations of each so you can choose what works best for your lifestyle.
Get hands-on instruction covering firearm components, loading and unloading, safe handling, and basic disassembly. This foundation supports both classroom learning and the live-fire qualification required by Colorado law.
Colorado’s updated concealed carry law is officially active and applies to all new and renewing permit applicants. To qualify, you must complete state-approved, in-person training, including an 8-hour firearms safety course and a live-fire qualification.
Colorado Handgun Safety offers certified CCW classes that meet every current requirement. Enroll now to ensure your training is compliant and your permit application isn’t delayed.
We’re committed to making concealed carry training clear, accessible, and compliant with Colorado’s current laws. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive about our CCW classes, training requirements, and the permit process.
Our CCW class pricing depends on the type of training you need. Our standard CCW class is $79, while our 8-hour New Applicant Concealed Carry Permit Class is $139 and meets Colorado’s current training requirements. For permit holders who need to renew, we offer a 2-hour renewal course for $89. Class fees are separate from county permit application and background check fees, which are paid directly to your local sheriff’s office.
Under Colorado’s current law, new concealed carry applicants must complete a minimum of 8 hours of in-person training, which includes classroom instruction and live-fire qualification. Renewal courses are shorter and typically take 2 hours, depending on eligibility and county requirements.
Yes. Colorado law requires applicants to complete state-approved concealed carry training before applying for or renewing a CCW permit. Your training must meet current standards, including in-person instruction and live-fire qualification, in order for your application to be accepted.
Yes. Colorado requires that your training certificate be recent at the time of application. Most counties require the certificate to be dated within a specific timeframe prior to submission, so it’s important to complete your training close to when you plan to apply.
No. Online-only CCW classes no longer meet Colorado’s requirements. Current law mandates in-person instruction and live-fire training, which cannot be completed online. All of our CCW classes are conducted in person and fully comply with state law.
After successfully completing your CCW class, you’ll receive a certificate of completion that you can submit with your permit application to your county sheriff’s office. Processing times vary by county, but most applicants receive their permit within 90 days after submitting a complete application.
Colorado Handgun Safety offers CCW classes at multiple locations throughout the state, making it easy to find a class near you:
Colorado’s concealed carry requirements are now in effect, and proper training is essential. Our state-approved Denver CCW classes provide the in-person instruction and live-fire qualification required under current law, taught by NRA-certified instructors.
Secure your spot today, and take the next step toward confident concealed carry.
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