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Our TWO part Florida Firearms Safety and CCW Course meets the requirements needed to apply for a Florida Concealed Carry Weapons License. Our course covers Firearms safety, Gun laws, proper grip, stance, fundamentals of shooting. and much more. Part one is the comprehensive online course. Part two is an in-person 30 minute instruction session at a local gun range to demonstrate safe gun handling and discharging of a firearm as required by the state. The course also offers several guides for you to read and learn about firearms, self defense, and gun accessories. 

 

When purchasing this course you will receive a digital file "Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License Application".

 

ACCESS TO THE ONLINE COURSE WILL BE GRANTED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PURCHASE. 

 

YOU WILL HAVE 30 DAYS TO COMPLETE THE ONLINE COURSE. 

 

Upon course completion email Info@ecertsnow.com to schedule your In-Person Shooting session or go to our calendar to see available dates and slots. 

 

ONLY SERVICING MIAMI DADE COUNTY. 

IN-PERSON SHOOTING SESSION ONLY AT THE RANGES WE PROVIDE ON OUR WEBSITE. 

 

If you live in BROWARD COUNTY and are interested in the course, email us at Info@ecertsnow.com before purchasing to ensure we can accomodate you in-person shooting session. Not guaranteed but we will try to accomodate at a nearby shooting range if possible. 

Gun Safety & CCW Permit Course

$150.00Price
    • Self Paced Online class (Must complete within 30 days)

    • Access to Numerous USCCA Informational Guides

    • 30 minutes of instruction In-Person. (Bring your gun if you own one and we will train with it)

    • 50 rounds of ammunition for In-Person shooting. (0.22LR)

    • How to apply for your CCW License. 

    • Be at least 21 years old, or a member of the military or an honorably discharged veteran.

    • ​Be a U.S. citizen or legal resident alien.

    • Have completed an approved firearms training class.

    • Not suffer from a physical infirmity which prevents the safe handling of a weapon or firearm.

    • Not be ineligible to possess a firearm due to a felony conviction.

    • Not chronically and habitually use alcoholic beverages or other substances to the extent that his or her normal faculties are impaired.

    • ​Not have two or more DUI convictions within the previous 3 years.

    • Not have convictions for a violent crime in the last 3 years, either misdemeanor or felony.

    • ​Not been adjudicated an incapacitated person, unless 5 years have elapsed since the applicant’s restoration to capacity by court order.

    • Not have been committed to a mental institution, unless the applicant produces a certificate from a licensed psychiatrist stating that he or she has not suffered from disability for at least 5 years prior.

    • Not have had an adjudication of guilt withheld or the imposition of a sentence suspended on any misdemeanor crime of domestic violence unless 3 years have elapsed since probation or any other conditions set by the court have been fulfilled, or the record has been expunged.

    • ​Not have been issued an injunction that is currently in force and effect and that restrains the applicant from committing acts of domestic violence or acts of repeat violence.

    • Not be prohibited from purchasing or possessing a firearm by any other provision of Florida or federal law.

    • Demonstrate competence with a firearm.

    • Meet all federal law requirements.

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