Concealed Handgun Licenses

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Yamhill County Sheriff's Office - Concealed Handgun License Information

Under Oregon law (ORS 166), if you wish to carry a handgun* concealed upon your person, or concealed and readily accessible within a vehicle, you must have a concealed handgun license (CHL). CHLs are issued by County (under the authority of the Sheriff) and are good throughout the state of Oregon. Oregon does not recognize any other state's concealed handgun license/permit at this time. Oregon CHLs are valid for 4 years from date of issuance, unless otherwise revoked or denied.

Important note: Do not carry a gun concealed until you receive your concealed handgun license in the mail. ORS 166.292(2) states: "Failure of a person who carries a concealed handgun also to carry a concealed handgun license is prima facie evidence that the person does not have such a license." In addition, please be aware that your issued Oregon CHL does not supersede federal firearms prohibitions (refer to 18 U.S. Code § 922 (g).)

*For the definition of handgun, see ORS 166.210.

Requirements for Obtaining a Concealed Handgun License in Oregon

You must apply for a CHL within the county in which you reside. However if you own property in two different counties, it is your choice which county you apply to; but you can only have one CHL issued by one county (an OR CHL is good throughout the entire state).

  1. You must be a U.S. Citizen, or a legal alien who can document continuous residency in the United States for at least six months and have declared, in writing, to the INS your intent to acquire citizenship (e.g. Form N300).
  2. You must be 21 years of age.
  3. Have no legal condition that would prohibit you from possessing a firearm under either Oregon or Federal law.
  4. Have no outstanding warrant(s) for your arrest.
  5. If you served in the Armed Forces and were not dishonorably discharged.
  6. Not be an unlawful user of, or addicted to, a controlled substance.
  7. Not be on any form of pre-trial release.
  8. Not be required to register as a sex offender in any state.
  9. No convictions of a misdemeanor, or found guilty of a misdemeanor within four years prior to application, except under ORS 161.295.
  10. Not been ever convicted of a felony or found guilty, except for insanity under ORS 161.295, of a felony.
  11. Not be subject to a citation issued under ORS 163.735 or an order issued under ORS 30.866, 107.700 to 107.723, or 163.738 (e.g. Stalking or Restraining Order).
  12. Demonstrate competency with a handgun by any of the following:
    1. Completion of any hunter education or hunter safety course approved by the State Department of Fish and Wildlife or a similar agency of another state if handgun safety was a component of the course;
    2. Completion of any National Rifle Association firearms safety or training course if handgun safety was a component of the course;
    3. Completion of any firearms safety or training course or class available to the general public offered by law enforcement, community college, or private or public institution or organization or firearms training school utilizing instructors certified by the National Rifle Association or a law enforcement agency if handgun safety was a component of the course;
    4. Completion of any law enforcement firearms safety or training course or class offered for security guards, investigators, reserve law enforcement officers or any other law enforcement officers if handgun safety was a component of the course;
    5. Presents evidence of equivalent experience with a handgun through participation in organized shooting competition or military service;
    6. Is licensed or has been licensed to carry a firearm in this state, unless the license has been revoked; or
    7. Completion of any firearms training or safety course or class conducted by a firearms instructor certified by a law enforcement agency or the National Rifle Association if handgun safety was a component of the course.

    (For complete details and other statutory conditions for issuance of a CHL, see ORS 166.291 Issuance of concealed handgun license; application; fees; liability)

    Concealed Handgun License Fee Schedule in Yamhill County

    Pursuant to Senate Bill 554 (2021), current fees are listed below.

    Applications and Other Permits

    General Fingerprinting:

    New Concealed Handgun License (includes as outlined):$115 For CHL Review and Processing (Code 322.91) $100 For Fingerprinting (Code 322.92) $15 Renewal (including Transfer) Concealed Handgun License (includes as outlined):$75 For CHL Review and Processing (Code 322.91) $75 Transfer Renewable Concealed Handgun License (includes as outlined): $90 For CHL Review and Processing (Code 322.91) $75 For Fingerprinting (Code 322.92) $15 Transfer VALID Concealed Handgun License (includes as outlined):$30 For CHL Review and Processing (Code 322.91) $15 For Fingerprinting (Code 322.92) $15 Address Change / Replacement for Lost CHL Card (includes as outlined):$15 For CHL duplication of license because of loss or change of address (Code 322.91) $15

    How to Obtain a Concealed Handgun License in Yamhill County

    Effective July 13, 2020, applications for all CHLs will be submitted through a secure third-party software called Permit Direct by Permitium. This means that you can fill out the application from your computer or smartphone 24 hours a day.

    Please review our helpful FAQ before beginning. It lists all the materials you will need and includes contact information should you encounter problems.

    Please be aware that, as part of the verification and background check required by law, you will be fingerprinted and photographed by Sheriff's Office staff.

    New CHL Applications

    If you've never had a CHL in Oregon, you will need to select the NEW Concealed Handgun License Application link from Yamhill County Sheriff's Office website. You will need the following documentation to submit a complete application: