Get your license: Concealed pistol license

Learn how to get your concealed pistol license (CPL) and see what fees are required.

What to know

You will need to contact your local law enforcement agency (LEA) to apply for the license.

Law enforcement agencies run background checks and issue concealed pistol licenses. DOL is the record keeper for firearms information and this data is available to LEAs or correctional agencies only.

License requirements

You must be 21 years old to get a CPL. You are required to have a CPL if you:

You won’t qualify for a CPL if you:

How to apply

Your license is valid for 5 years from the date it is issued.

Where to apply

If you live Apply at
In an unincorporated area of a county in Washington Your county sheriff's office
In an incorporated city or town in Washington Your city/town police department or your county sheriff’s office
Outside of Washington (not a Washington state resident) Any local law enforcement agency (police department or sheriff’s office) in Washington State

If your license is lost, denied, or revoked

Call or visit the website of your LEA where you applied for your license. They will instruct you on where to go, what to bring, and the fees to get a replacement license.

Related information

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