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    Paper Hunter fullmann's Avatar
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    Default Carry permit from another state question

    I moved back from Georgia a couple months ago. Today I finally managed to get out and get my CO drivers license.

    I know that I'll have to get to class before I can even apply for another carry permit. my old CO permit expired while I was away anyway, And if that didn't void it, the change of resident state sure did.

    Do I have any sort of grace period on my current GA permit? Or did it die with the update and VOID of my GA license?

    Thanks for any insight.

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    Reciprocity ran out when you became a GA non-resident, as CO does not honor non-resident permits

    You shouldn't need any more training, so just go apply for a new CO resident permit.
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    Your Georgia permit is good for 90 days from the day your Colorado Drivers license was issued:
    18-12-213. Reciprocity



    (1) A permit to carry a concealed handgun or a concealed weapon that is issued by a state that recognizes the validity of permits issued pursuant to this part 2 shall be valid in this state in all respects as a permit issued pursuant to this part 2 if the permit is issued to a person who is:

    (a) Twenty-one years of age or older; and

    (b) (I) A resident of the state that issued the permit, as demonstrated by the address stated on a valid picture identification that is issued by the state that issued the permit and is carried by the permit holder; or

    (II) A resident of Colorado for no more than ninety days, as determined by the date of issuance on a valid picture identification issued by Colorado and carried by the permit holder.

    (2) For purposes of this section, a "valid picture identification" means a driver's license or a state identification issued in lieu of a driver's license.
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