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Douglas County CCW Classes

Get Your CCW Permit With Training That's Built For You

Carrying a concealed handgun in Douglas County is a serious decision, and the path to a permit shouldn’t feel confusing or rushed. Colorado Handgun Safety gives Douglas County residents the hands-on, NRA certified training required by Colorado law, taught by instructors who treat your safety and your timeline with the respect they deserve.

A Clear Path To Getting Your CCW Permit In Douglas County

Since July 1, 2025, new training rules under HB24-1174 changed what Douglas County requires from applicants, and an outdated or incomplete certificate can stall your application for weeks, or get it rejected outright. 

  • Are you unsure which training certificate will actually satisfy the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office?
  • Do you worry about scheduling a class that fits around your work and family commitments?
  • Are you a current permit holder who isn’t sure what a renewal now requires?
  • Are you tired of feeling unprepared to protect yourself and the people you love?

 

It’s not just about paperwork. It’s about feeling confident that, if you ever needed to defend yourself or your family, you’d know exactly what to do, and that your right to carry isn’t tangled up in red tape.

Your CCW Class Should Do More Than Check A Box

A training class should leave you confident behind the trigger, not just holding a piece of paper. At Colorado Handgun Safety, we know the Douglas County process changed recently, and we’ve built our courses to keep you ahead of it, not scrambling to catch up.

Comprehensive, In Person Training That Satisfies Douglas County's Requirements

Get a Douglas County CCW class that covers everything the Sheriff’s Office requires, taught by instructors who genuinely want you prepared.

Built Around HB24-1174 Requirements

Our 8 hour course for new applicants covers safe handling, storage, applicable firearm laws, and conflict avoidance, then closes with a written exam and a live fire qualification of at least 50 rounds, exactly what Douglas County requires for a new permit.

A Certificate The Sheriff's Office Will Accept

Your certificate includes your printed name, the course date, and your instructor’s original signature and verification number, so it meets the documentation standards the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office checks line by line. No nicknames, no missing fields, no reason for a delay.

Renewal Classes That Keep You Current

Douglas County permit holders must show proof of a refresher class completed within six months of submitting a renewal. We keep you compliant with updated law changes and another live fire check, so your renewal doesn’t get delayed.

Trained And Trusted By Coloradans Across The Front Range

Colorado Handgun Safety is validated and authorized to provide concealed carry training in all 64 Colorado counties, and we’re proud to be one of the verified instructor teams Douglas County residents rely on. Our NRA certified instructors bring decades of combined firearms experience to every class, whether you’re applying for the first time or renewing a permit you’ve held for years.

We’ve trained tens of thousands of Coloradans, and we built our reputation one class at a time, by treating every student’s safety and confidence as the whole point of the work.

What Douglas County Students Are Saying

Read real reviews from Douglas County residents who completed their CCW training with Colorado Handgun Safety.

Get Your Douglas County CCW Permit In 3 Simple Steps

Step 1

Sign Up For A Class

Pick a class time and location that works for your schedule, whether you’re starting fresh or renewing your Douglas County CCW permit.

Step 2

Complete Your Training

Finish your 8 hour course or refresher class, pass the written exam, and complete your live fire qualification.

Step 3

Submit Your Application

Take your certificate and a Colorado ID showing a Douglas County address to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office at 4000 Justice Way in Castle Rock, or apply through their online Permitium portal, and you’re on your way.

What Your Class Includes

NRA Certified Instruction

Learn from instructors with decades of firearms experience who are verified to train concealed carry students in Colorado.
Every class is built to meet or exceed the state’s updated training standards, so your certificate holds up with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.

Live Fire Qualification

Demonstrate real proficiency with a supervised live fire exercise, not just a multiple choice test.

Same Day Certificate

Walk away with your original, signed training certificate ready to submit with your application.

Flexible Scheduling

Choose from classes across the Front Range at times built around your work and family life.

Ongoing Support

Have a question after class? Our team is still here to help you navigate the application process.

What Happens Next Is Up To You

Once you’ve completed your Douglas County CCW class, you’ll walk into the Sheriff’s Office with a certificate that’s accurate, current, and ready to be accepted. From there, you’re carrying with confidence, backed by reciprocity in 33 states, real training, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you’re prepared to protect what matters most.

Wait too long, and you’re left navigating a confusing process alone, hoping your paperwork is correct and your training holds up to scrutiny. The requirements aren’t getting simpler. The sooner you train, the sooner you stop worrying about it.

Frequently Asked Questions

You’ll need to complete an in-person training class with a verified instructor, pass a written exam and live fire qualification, then submit your application, training certificate, and proof of Douglas County residency to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.
Renewal applicants must complete a refresher class with a verified instructor within six months of submitting their renewal application, including an updated live fire check.
Applications go through the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, either in person at 4000 Justice Way in Castle Rock or online through their Permitium portal.
No. A certificate from any verified instructor in Colorado is valid for your Douglas County application, even if our classes take place outside the county.
Colorado concealed handgun permits are valid for five years from the date of issue. You’ll need to complete a renewal class and submit a renewal application to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office before your permit expires to avoid a lapse in your carry privileges.
If your permit is lost or stolen, contact the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office as soon as possible to request a replacement. You’ll typically need to submit a written statement and pay a replacement fee. You should also report a stolen permit to local law enforcement, as you would with any stolen identification.
Processing times vary, but most applicants receive a decision within 90 days of submitting a complete application to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. Having all required documents ready, including your training certificate, proof of residency, and applicable fees, helps avoid delays.
Plan to bring a valid government-issued photo ID, your own handgun, and enough ammunition for the live fire qualification (typically 50 rounds). Dress comfortably and for the weather if any portion of the class takes place outdoors. We’ll send you a full checklist when you register.
No prior experience is required. Our classes are designed to meet students where they are, whether you’re a first-time gun owner or someone who has been shooting for years. The goal is to make sure every student leaves confident, prepared, and ready to carry responsibly.
Yes. Our NRA certified instructors cover safe handling, Colorado concealed carry law, and live fire fundamentals in a structured, low-pressure environment. If you’re newer to firearms, arriving with an open mind and a willingness to learn is all you need.
Colorado has concealed carry reciprocity agreements with a number of other states, meaning your Colorado permit may be recognized outside of Colorado. However, reciprocity agreements change, and laws vary by state. Always verify the current reciprocity status before carrying in another state.

Carrying A Firearm Is A Personal Decision. Make Sure Your Training Is Too.

Whether you’re protecting your family, responding to concerns about safety in your community, or simply want the confidence of knowing how to handle a firearm responsibly, your reason for carrying matters. Your training should match that seriousness.