To obtain a Concealed Weapons Permit, an applicant who is
eligible under
R13-9-201 shall:
1. Submit to the Department an
original application, using a form available from the Department, that includes
the following information:
a. Full legal
name;
b. County of residence and
residential address, including zip code, or descriptive location of residence
if an address is not assigned;
c.
Mailing address if different from residential address;
d. Social Security number
(optional);
e. Contact telephone
numbers;
f. Descriptive information
about the applicant including race, gender, height, weight, eye and hair
colors, and date and place of birth;
g. A statement of whether the applicant:
i. Is a citizen of the United
States;
ii. Was born outside of the
United States or one of its territories;
iii. Has satisfactorily completed the
firearms-safety training program;
iv. Is currently under indictment for a
felony offense;
v. Has ever been
convicted of a felony offense, and if so, whether the conviction was expunged,
set aside, or vacated, or whether the applicant's civil rights were
restored;
vi. Is currently under
indictment for a misdemeanor domestic violence offense;
vii. Has ever been convicted for a
misdemeanor domestic violence offense and if so, whether the conviction was
expunged, set aside, or vacated;
viii. Has been discharged from the United
States Armed Forces under dishonorable conditions;
ix. Suffers from a mental illness and has
ever been adjudicated mentally incompetent or committed to a mental institution
by court order; and
x. Is an active-duty
POST-certified Arizona peace officer, federally credentialed peace officer,
weapons-certified county detention officer, or honorably retired federal,
state, or local peace officer with at least 10 years of service;
and
h.
The applicant's dated signature attesting that the information provided in the
application is true to the best of the applicant's knowledge.
2. In addition to the application
form required under subsection (1), an applicant shall:
a. Submit adequate documentation under A.R.S.
§ 31-3112(E)(6)(a-d) or (N)(1-8); or
b. If exempt from the training
requirement under A.R.S. §
13-3112(E)(6), submit a letter on official letterhead of the agency employing or from which
the applicant is honorably retired that;
i. States that the applicant's
duties are or were primarily the investigation and apprehension of individuals
suspected of violating criminal laws; and
ii. Includes the applicant's name,
job title or position, dates of employment, current employment status, and the
name and telephone number of an individual who can verify the information
provided;
c.
b. Submit a copy of one
of the following if born outside the United States or one of its territories or
if not a citizen of the United States:
i.
Certificate of naturalization,
ii.
Both the front and back of a permanent resident alien card, USCIS Form I-94, or
other federally issued document authorizing the applicant to be in the United
States,
iii. Record of birth abroad
to an American citizen,
iv. Record
of birth to Armed Service personnel, or
v. Passport issued by the United
States;
d.
c. Submit two full sets of classifiable fingerprints;
and
e.
d. Submit the fees required under
R13-9-102(A) and
(B).
Notes
Ariz. Admin. Code §
R13-9-202
New Section made by
final rulemaking at 10 A.A.R. 4752, effective January 1, 2005 (Supp. 04-4).
Amended by final rulemaking at 13 A.A.R. 550, effective April 7, 2007 (Supp.
07-1). Amended by final rulemaking at 14 A.A.R. 4658, effective January 31,
2009 (Supp. 08-4). Amended by final expedited rulemaking at
27
A.A.R. 2499, effective 10/8/2021.