Utah Non Resident training by Rochester Personal Defense

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Rochester Personal Defense presents: The Utah Non Resident Pistol Permit Class​

The State of Utah has redone their Non Resident Permit process and you get the benefit. We are now certified to instruct you in the legalities and carrying of a firearm in Utah as well as the other states that honor the Utah Non-Resident Permit. If you travel a lot, the non-resident permits are a big help if you decide to carry or wish to carry where you want to go.

NOTE: This class will cover ONLY the laws and regulations concerning the State of Utah. We will not be discussing New York State laws or other states' laws. If you possess a NY State Pistol Permit, thank you, but it will neither help you nor hurt you when applying for the Utah permit. There is no way to obtain a waiver or exclusion to the lecture. Utah requires you to attend no matter what your experience or training is.

THIS IS A FULL SERVICE CLASS​
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Everything is included in the class except for the permit fee itself)
We will be doing your passport style photos, processing your fingerprints, and we have a notary available. (INCLUDED IN THE COST OF THE CLASS!!!) All you have to do is attend, add a copy of your NY drivers license, a check made payable to the Utah BCI for $65.25, and fill everything out and drop your completed application (with your payment) in the mail. We even give you the pre addressed and postage paid envelope!!

The Utah Non-Resident permit is as good as the Florida permit, but you get a couple different states that Florida does not give you. Also, the cost of the permit itself is only $65.25 and it is valid for 5 years.

Please download the Utah Permit Application Form, print it (DO NOT SIGN IT) and bring to class.

The following states currently honor the Utah Non Resident permit: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming
Upcoming Class Dates:

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April 4th, 2009, 10:00am - 3:00pm (Sat.)
Dansville Fish and Game Club,
Gibson Street, Dansville, NY 14450
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April 24th, 2009, 5:30pm - 9:30pm (Fri.)
Gander Mountain, Henrietta, NY (View Location)
Cost - $80.00
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April 26th, 2009, 10:00am - 3:00pm (Sun.)
Gander Mountain, Syracuse, NY (View Location)
Cost - $85.00
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May 3rd, 2009, 10:00am - 3:00pm (Sun.)
Gander Mountain, Henrietta, NY (View Location)
Cost - $80.00
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May 11th, 2009, 5:30pm - 9:30pm (Mon.)
Genesee Conservation League,
1570 Old Penfield Rd, Penfield, NY
Cost - $80.00
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June 6th, 2009, 10:00am - 3:00pm (Sat.)
Gander Mountain, Middletown, outside NYC (View Location)
Cost- $95.00
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July 12, 2009 11am to 4pm (Sunday)
Gander Mountain, Johnson City (Binghamton, NY)
Cost: 85.00

Coming soon to: Auburn, NY, Oswego, Watertown, and more!!!

Do not get fooled by lesser classes. There are many out there that only do the lecture or will charge extra for your fingerprints and notary service. Do the research, call Utah's BCI office and ask if the instructor is fully certified and LEGAL to teach the course. (Follows ALL state and Federal laws when/ if teaching)

To register for any of these classes or to find out about additional classes for Utah or any other training we offer, visit Rochester Personal Defense - SafeInRochester.com, Self Defense Classes, Firearms Training in Rochester New York or call 585-406-6758
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Rochester Personal Defense
www.safeinrochester.com
 
I had understood that 38 states recognize a Utah RESIDENT permit, but according to handgunlaw.us, the number is much smaller. There are about six of those states that will not honor a non-resident Utah permit. (I honestly think that the site administrators were unable to verify some states at the time of publishing so they left them off of their list.)

http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/FAQother.html

This site does not claim to be accurate and final, and when I travel, I always verify with the individual state I will be driving through.
 
Actually, the Utah resident version is honored in 33 states. The NON resident version is good for 29. I would go by Utah's website and no other as they do update it as often as possible. I have been to many different ones and get a different amount each time.

The most up to date list, as far as i can do it, is on my site as well.

It still is up to you to determine which state does or does not.
 
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