Mt. Sterling, IL (6pm)
| August 16, 2010 | ||
| 6:00 pm | to | 10:00 pm |
You can view a copy of our advertisement for the class here:
Utah Concealed Carry Class in Illinois Advertisement
Time and Date:
We are hosting a Utah Concealed Carry Class in Mt. Sterling, Illinois. The class will run from 6-10pm on Monday, August 16th and will be held at AFSCME LOCAL 3567 on US RT 24 on the West edge of Mt. Sterling. Here is a map:
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Why should you get a Utah Concealed Firearm Permit?
To start off, your Utah permit is valid in over 30 states. That means that you will be able to carry a fully loaded, concealed firearm in a state where your permit is recognized (Colorado, Florida, Michigan and New Hampshire only recognize the Utah permit from Utah residents). Take a look at the following map to see where the Utah permit is recognized. States with a Black color recognize the Utah permit.

Cost:
The class will cost $75 and prepayment is required to reserve your seat (Google Checkout Button below). In addition to the 4 hour class, you will receive everything that you need to get your Utah permit (fingerprints, passport photo and a photocopy of your driver license). After the course is over, our instructor will hand deliver the application for you. Space is limited and classes are filling up fast so register below to reserve your seat. In addition to the $75 for the class + materials, you will have to pay the State of Utah $65.25 for the actual permit (the State accepts checks and credit cards). You can send that payment along with our instructor to Utah. You can prepay for the class here with a credit card.
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Know where to start?
- First of all, there are certain requirements that the state of Utah has set in order for you to get your concealed carry permit.
- Here’s a list of Utah Concealed Carry requirements:
- You must be at least 21 years of age to receive your Utah Concealed Carry permit.
- You can’t have any of the following convictions:
- Felony
- Violent crime
- Offense involving alcohol**
- Illegal use of controlled substances or narcotics**
- Moral turpitude (crimes against community morals)**
- Domestic Violence
- **Please note that some offenses require a waiting period but do not preclude getting a permit.
- If a court has adjudicated you as mentally incompetent then you are not allowed to obtain your Utah concealed carry permit