Nevada CCW Reciprocity
Nevada is a shall-issue state. With a Nevada permit you can carry in 32 states: 5 honor the permit and 27 require no permit at all. Every answer below comes from the visiting state's own authority — the state that actually decides — with conditions shown word for word and unverified pairs marked honestly.
Nevada honors Idaho, Mississippi, South Dakota and North Dakota permits only in their enhanced or Class 1 form; a regular permit from those states is not honored. A non-resident may apply for a Nevada permit to the sheriff of any Nevada county (NRS 202.3657(1)).
✅ Honored (5)
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Not valid for New Mexico residents — reciprocity covers only licenses issued to non-residents of New Mexico.
table rows carry per-state 'RECIPROCITY EFFECTIVE DATE' values from 1-1-2020 through 9-3-2025 (Wisconsin, newest); page · verified August 16, 2026
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ holder must be at least 21, carry government-issued photo ID, display permit and ID on demand, and not have had a Virginia permit previously revoked (Va. Code 18.2-308.014)
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Holder must be at least 21 and not a Wisconsin resident
official source · verified August 16, 2026
🟢 Permitless carry (27)
⚠ holder must be 21+; the page is explicit that there is no exception: 'a person under 21 is NOT allowed to carry a concealed handgun in Alaska', even on an 18-20 permit from another state
Permitless carry in Alaska: 21+.
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Categorical statutory recognition: the permit must be recognized as valid in the issuing state, and the holder must be legally present in Arizona and not prohibited from possessing a firearm. When contacted by a law enforcement officer, A.R.S. 13-3102(A)(1)(b) requires accurately answering if the officer asks whether you are carrying a concealed deadly weapon.
Permitless carry in Arizona: 21+.
As of May 28, 2024 (date on the outbound reciprocal-agreements table; the inbound recognition rule is statutory and unda · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ any valid license issued by another state; carrier is subject to Arkansas restrictions (Ark. Code 5-73-321); carry is also permitless for any person who may lawfully carry
Permitless carry in Arkansas: 18+.
recognition effective August 16, 2013 (per ASP page); statute compilation PDF dated August 3, 2023; ASP page fetched 202 · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Fla. Stat. 790.015(1)(b): the license must have been 'issued to the nonresident in his or her state of residence' (resident permits only). Holder must be 21+ (exception: servicemembers and honorably discharged veterans, 790.015(4)). Independently, an eligible nonresident 21+ may carry permitless under 790.015(1)(a) without any license.
Permitless carry in Florida: 21+.
Current statute text (last amended by s. 7, ch. 2023-18, effective July 1, 2023); fetched 2026-08-16 · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ any other state's license qualifies the holder as a 'lawful weapons carrier' (O.C.G.A. 16-11-125.1(2.1)) and 16-11-126(d)(1) authorizes carry directly; must carry in compliance with Georgia law; no mutuality and no resident-of-issuing-state condition in the current text
Permitless carry in Georgia: 21+.
2022 Georgia Code (post-SB 319) via archived Justia capture 2025-03-23, fetched raw 2026-08-16; FindLaw independently sh · verified August 16, 2026
Permitless carry in Idaho: 18+.
last updated: July 20, 2026 at 01:50 pm · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Recognized 'according to the terms thereof but only while the holders are not residents of Indiana'
Permitless carry in Indiana: 18+.
FAQ last updated 2023-03-01 (updated_at in the official faqs.in.gov article record) · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ holder must not be an Iowa resident; the permit need not be from the holder's state of residence — § 724.11A recognizes any state's valid permit held by a non-Iowan (non-resident permits included). The out-of-state permit does not substitute for Iowa's permit to acquire (§ 724.15 exception)
Permitless carry in Iowa: 18+.
Iowa Code 2026 (official PDF stamped 'Iowa Code 2026, Section 724.11A', generated 2025-12-13) · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ K.S.A. 75-7c03(c)(1): recognized 'only while the holder is not a resident of Kansas' - the condition is non-Kansas residency of the holder, not residency in the issuing state. Recognition entitles the holder to carry concealed handguns in accordance with Kansas law (75-7c03(c)(2)).
Permitless carry in Kansas: 21+.
Current statute text on the Kansas Office of Revisor of Statutes site; fetched 2026-08-16 (recognition-of-all-jurisdicti · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ any valid license issued by another state, subject to Kentucky law; permitless carry also covers any 21+ visitor eligible to possess
Permitless carry in Kentucky: 21+.
recognition effective July 15, 1998 (per KSP page); page fetched 2026-08-16 (no last-updated stamp shown) · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ any valid, unrevoked, unexpired license issued in another state (Miss. Code 45-9-101(19)); holstered/cased carry is also permitless for any person not prohibited
Permitless carry in Mississippi: 18+.
H.B. 786, 2016 Regular Session enrolled text (the statute PDF the MS DPS Driver Service Bureau publishes as current); fe · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ any valid permit or endorsement issued by another state or political subdivision of another state; the statute attaches no age or residency condition to recognition, and non-resident permits qualify
Permitless carry in Missouri: 19+.
revisor.mo.gov current statute text (fetch reported the current revision effective 28 Aug 2026) · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ permit must be in immediate possession with official photo ID; valid only if the issuing state requires a criminal-records background check of permit applicants (MCA 45-8-329)
Permitless carry in Montana: 18+.
MCA 2025 (site shows 2025 Montana Code Annotated) · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Holder must be 21+. Carry is permitless in Nebraska for anyone 21+ regardless.
Permitless carry in Nebraska: 21+.
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ No permit needed: RSA 159:6 makes unlicensed open or concealed carry lawful for residents and non-residents alike; permit holders carry on the same terms as anyone else.
Permitless carry in New Hampshire: 18+.
RSA 159:6 source note shows amendments through 2024, 15:1, eff. July 13, 2024; 159:4 shown as 'Repealed by 2017, 1:3, ef · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Resident and non-resident licenses honored. Permitless carry additionally covers any US resident 18+ with a valid state or territory ID.
Permitless carry in North Dakota: 18+.
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Recognition applies to non-residents of Ohio holding a valid license from any state
Permitless carry in Ohio: 21+.
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Holder must comply with the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act, including the duty to disclose possession to any Oklahoma peace officer on contact (21 O.S. § 1290.26(B)).
Permitless carry in Oklahoma: 21+.
OSCN current codification, cited as '21 O.S. § 1290.26 (OSCN 2026)' · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ recognized for individuals who may lawfully possess a concealed pistol; permitless carry also applies to non-residents, so a permit is not required at all (minimum age effectively 18 — SDCL prohibits pistol possession under 18)
Permitless carry in South Dakota: 18+.
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Handguns only; the holder must be in possession of the permit or license at all times while carrying in Tennessee
Permitless carry in Tennessee: 21+.
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ per the DPS chart's per-state proclamation/agreement entry (e.g. 'persons with a valid ... license to carry a handgun may carry in Texas'); the chart states no extra Texas-side age or residency condition
Permitless carry in Texas: 21+.
page header date September 11, 2020, but entries are maintained later (Minnesota entry is dated 'Effective April 29, 202 · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Categorical statutory recognition under U.C.A. 53-5a-102.2 - any state's permit, no residency condition stated
Permitless carry in Utah: 21+.
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ no license required or issued - Vermont has no carry-licensing statute at all; any person who may lawfully possess a firearm may carry, so out-of-state permits are irrelevant (13 V.S.A. 4003 criminalizes carry only 'with the intent to injure another')
Permitless carry in Vermont: 18+.
Vermont Statutes Online, Title 13 chapter 85 as posted; fetched 2026-08-16 (section 4003 note: 'Amended 2017, No. 135 (A · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ 21+ only: any person 21 or older who may lawfully possess a firearm and is a US citizen or legal resident may carry concealed in WV WITHOUT any permit (constitutional carry), so a visiting permit holder 21+ is covered regardless of recognition; formal permit recognition under W. Va. Code §61-7-6a additionally requires the holder be a non-resident of WV and that a reciprocity agreement/notification exist with the issuing state. Under-21 visitors are NOT covered (WV's 18-20 permitless allowance is residents-only)
Permitless carry in West Virginia: 21+.
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Permit must be valid statewide and the issuing state must recognize Wyoming permits (Wyo. Stat. § 6-8-104(a)(iii)).
Permitless carry in Wyoming: 18+.
official source · verified August 16, 2026
🏠 Honored — residents only (1)
These states honor Nevada permits only for residents of Nevada — not counted in the can-carry total.
⚠ recognized only if the holder is a resident of the issuing state (a non-resident permit — e.g. a Utah permit held by an Ohioan — is not covered by the MSP statement); holder must obey any restrictions printed on the license and all Michigan carry laws
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⛔ Not honored (15)
⚠ California recognizes no out-of-state CCW permits
official source · verified August 16, 2026
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Connecticut law (C.G.S. §29-35(a)(1)) permits carry only under a permit 'issued as provided in section 29-28' — a Connecticut permit; no out-of-state permit satisfies the statute. Out-of-state residents must obtain a CT non-resident permit
official source · verified August 16, 2026
For the period from January 15, 2025 to January 15, 2026 (as stated on the page; page still live 2026-08-16, and it stat · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ no out-of-state permit is valid in DC; carrying requires a DC-issued Concealed Carry License (DC Code § 22-4504(a))
current codification, amendments through D.C. Law 25-199 (July 26, 2024) noted on the sections fetched · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Hawaii law contains no recognition of out-of-state carry permits; carrying outside home/business/sojourn without a Hawaii HRS 134-9 license is a class B felony (HRS 134-25)
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ no out-of-state license authorizes concealed carry on foot in Illinois; the Firearm Concealed Carry Act contains no recognition provision. SOLE exception (430 ILCS 66/40(e), quoted): a non-resident eligible to carry under their HOME state's law (evidenced by a home-state license, i.e., resident permits only) may keep a concealed firearm WITHIN their vehicle
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Maryland does not recognize permits/CCWs from any other state (MSP Wear and Carry Permit FAQ); carrying requires a Maryland Wear and Carry Permit
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ No out-of-state permit is recognized; carrying requires a MA license under G.L. c.140 § 131 or a § 131F temporary nonresident license. Narrow exemption: c.140 § 129C(k) lets a nonresident carry a firearm in a vehicle lawfully traveling through MA if it stays in the vehicle (stored per § 131C when outside direct control)
Current General Laws database, fetched 2026-08-16 via the malegislature.gov API · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ New Jersey does not have reciprocity with any other state (NJSP Concealed Carry FAQ, last reviewed 12/17/2025)
Last reviewed on 12/17/2025 (stamp on the relevant FAQ answer) · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ New York's handgun-possession exemption (Penal Law 265.20(a)(3)) covers only licenses issued under NY Penal Law 400.00/400.01; no out-of-state carry permit is recognized
official source · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ Oregon law contains no provision recognizing out-of-state concealed handgun licenses; concealed carry requires an Oregon CHL (ORS 166.250, 166.291-166.292)
Current ORS chapter 166 text on the Oregon Legislature site; fetched 2026-08-16 · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ PA AG per-state entry answers 'No' to 'Can a resident NV license holder carry a concealed firearm in Pennsylvania?'
no date or last-updated stamp anywhere on the page; fetched 2026-08-16 · verified August 16, 2026
⚠ an out-of-state permit does not itself authorize carry in Rhode Island; it only qualifies a US resident 21+ to APPLY for a Rhode Island license under 11-47-11
official source · verified August 16, 2026
The last update was on 07/10/2026. · verified August 16, 2026
❓ Not yet verified (2)
We have not verified these pairs yet. That is not the same as your permit being refused — check the visiting state's authority before you travel.
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