CCW

Nevada Concealed Carry Reciprocity With Other States

Which states' permits does Nevada honor?

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
Florida (handguns only)
Idaho (Enhanced permits only)
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi (Enhanced permits only)
Montana
Montana (at least 21 years old)
Nebraska
New Mexico (at least 21 years old)
North Carolina
North Dakota (at least 21 years old)
Ohio
Oklahoma
Puerto Rico
South Carolina
South Dakota (Enhanced permits only and at least 21 years old)
Tennessee (at least 21 years old)
Texas
Texas
Utah
Utah (at least 21 years old)
Virginia
West Virginia (at least 21 years old)
Wisconsin
Wyoming

The State of Nevada recognizes other states' permits in accordance with SB 175 and AB 488 and maintains the list on their website. The minimum age is 21 years old. Nevada residents must have a Nevada Firearm permit in order to carry in the state. Note: Firearms must be carried in accordance with the laws of the state you are visiting. Be sure to check the laws of the other state before traveling there with your firearms.

Other States' Reciprocity With Nevada
Which states honor permits from Nevada? Note: Firearms must be carried in accordance with the laws of the state you are visiting. Be sure to check the laws of the other state before traveling there with your firearms. States That Have Restricted Reciprocity with Nevada Nevada offers resident and non-resident permits. If indicated with “Resident only” below, that state only honors Nevada resident permits (and not those issued to non-residents). Florida (at least 21 years old and resident permits only). Michigan (at least 21 years old and resident permits only).