Reciprocity Maps
Each map above highlights all the states a resident can carry concealed in, that is in addition to their home state. For example, Virginia can carry in all blue and green states.
Licensing Information
WEST VIRGINIA
VIRGINIA
MARYLAND
FLORIDA
- Have successfully completed a handgun training course recognized by the state (our class meets this)
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Not be addicted to or an unlawful user of alcohol, controlled substances, or other drugs
- Not have been convicted of a felony
- Not have been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of violence involving the use of a deadly weapon
- Not have been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence
- Not be currently subject to either a temporary or final domestic violence protective order
- Not be on probation or any other form of judicial supervision for any misdemeanor
- Not be under indictment for any felony
- Not have been adjudicated mentally incompetent by any court
- Be physically and mentally competent to carry a concealed handgun; this provision is vague but has not led to known abuse.
VIRGINIA
- Visit the Virginia State Police Website, click HERE to be directed there.
MARYLAND
- Visit the Maryland State Police Website, click HERE to be directed there (they constantly update information).
FLORIDA
- You must be 21 years of age or older and be able to demonstrate competency with a firearm.
- Unless you are serving overseas in the United States Armed Forces, you must currently reside in the United States and be a U.S. citizen or deemed a lawful permanent resident alien by the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service. If you are serving overseas in the U.S. Armed Forces, submit a copy of your deployment documentation with your application. Those who are Resident Aliens must provide a valid Permanent Resident Alien card.