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New York State Pistol Permits in Cayuga County
Frequently Asked Questions
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Pistol Permit Informational Guide
Download and print this guide (Adobe PDF file)
In order to better serve the residents of Cayuga County, the Sheriff's Office has developed this site to
answer your questions with regards to concealed weapon permits.
If you are planning to apply for a NYS pistol permit as a resident of Cayuga County,
please take a moment to read the information that follows.
1. What is the basic criteria for applying for a permit?
You must:
1. Be at least 21 years of age.
2. Reside in Cayuga County.
3. Provide proof of residency by submitting a valid New York State driver's license.
4. Pass a background check, the purpose of which is to ensure all paperwork is properly completed and
whether all criteria submitted is met as specified in New York State Penal Law 400.00. The
background check includes a criminal record check by the State of New York, the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office,
other law enforcement agencies, and the Department of Mental Health.
5. Submit two (2) non-refundable processing fees to cover the costs associated with fingerprinting,
photographs, and background checks (fees are listed in section four).
6. Have successfully completed an approved handgun safety course and submit an original certificate
prior to the issuance of a permit.
Proof of honorable discharge from a branch of the United States Armed Forces, current military
service or as a member of a law enforcement agency with proof of firearms training and qualifications
is acceptable.
NOTE: A hunter safety or comparable course is NOT acceptable.
2. Can a pistol permit application be mailed or faxed to me?
We are unable to mail or fax applications as they must be completed on an original New York State
form. If you would like an application you may pick one up at the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office
Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30am to 4:30pm or at the Cayuga County Clerk's
Office Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00am and 5:00PM.
3. How do I apply for a permit?
* Obtain an application packet and, carefully following the instructions on the cover sheet, fully
complete the application.
* Have the application notarized prior to submitting your application.
* Provide a valid New York State driver's license or military photo identification.
* Submit processing fees.
* Submit an original accepted handgun safety certificate.
* Application processing is conducted only by appointment by calling the Special Services Section at
315-253-4148. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
* A set of fingerprint and photographs will be taken at the time your application is submitted.
4. What are the required fees of a new permit application?
Two separate fees are required at the time the application is submitted:
" A $20.00 fee payable only by either cash or money order made out to the Cayuga
County Sheriff. This fee covers the fingerprinting, photography and processing of the application.
* A $94.25 fee made payable by money order to the Cayuga County Sheriff to cover fees
required by the Division of Criminal Justice Services and Federal Bureau of Investigation
for criminal record background checks.
No personal checks will be accepted.
5. What types of criminal arrests/offenses must I disclose?
* You must disclose ALL arrests for offenses of the law, even if the charges were dismissed
or the criminal record was sealed. This includes DWI and DWAI charges, with the exception
of minor traffic infractions.
* Failure to disclose any criminal offense will disqualify the application and may lead to criminal
charges.
6. How long will my permit remain valid?
* Your permit is valid until suspended or revoked by the issuing court.
7. How do I obtain a duplicate permit should mine be lost or destroyed?
* You may obtain a duplicate permit by filing a duplicate request form at the Cayuga County
Sheriff's Office, Mon-Fri from 8:30am-4:30pm.
* The fees for obtaining a duplicate permit are $10 cash or money order payable to the Cayuga
County Sheriff.
8. How long does the permit process take?
* The process is usually completed within 3 months after all requirements are met.
9. How can I obtain a handgun safety certificate?
* A handgun safety certificate can only be obtained from an approved training course. Currently
the only accepted courses are those endorsed by the Central New York Police Academy in
Onondaga County. You may register by calling 315-498-6046.
" You are not required to take a handgun safety course if you are applying for a duplicate permit.
10. What types of pistol permit can I apply for?
Generally there are (3) types of pistol permits:
1. Carry Concealed: without regard to employment or place of possession
a. By any person when "proper cause" exists for the issuance thereof according
to Article 400.00 of the NYS Penal Law
OR
b. To carry with listed restrictions
2. Possess On Premise:
a. Have and possess in a dwelling by a homeowner ONLY
OR
b. Have and possess in one place of business by a merchant or storekeeper ONLY
3. Carry Concealed/Employment with regard to employment
Those applicants applying for a CARRY CONCEALED pistol license must be able to demonstrate a special need for the issuance thereof by completing the required "proper cause" supplemental form. No permit will be issued without the form.
Those applicants who desire a pistol license for the purpose of sportsman activities such as hunting, target shooting, competitions, hiking, camping, collecting, etc., will be issued a SPORTSMAN restriction on their license.
Those applicants who desire a POSSESS ON PREMISE license must understand that this is not a carry license and restricts the possession of the handgun(s) to the dwelling address or place of business address as listed on the application. If this address should change, the application process will begin again with all fees applicable.
Those applicants wishing a carry concealed permit for their jobs must have a letter from their employer stating that they require the individual to carry during the performance of his/her duties. The restrictions on the license will appear as EMPLOYMENT.
11. How do I find Article 400.00-Licensing And Other Provisions Relating To Firearms?
Article 400.00 of the New York State Penal Law may be found at your local library, bookstore
or online.
12. Where is my permit/license valid?
According to NYS Penal Law Article 400.00:
" Any license issued pursuant to this section shall be valid notwithstanding the provisions of
any local law or ordinance. No license shall be transferable to any other person or premises.
A license to carry or possess a pistol or revolver, not otherwise limited as to place or time of
possession, shall be effective throughout the state, except that the same shall not be valid within
the City of New York unless a special permit granting validity is issued by the police commissioner
of that city."
13. What happens if I change my address?
* If you change addresses within Cayuga County, you must complete a NYS amendment form
which may be obtained at the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office or by printing a copy (here).
* If you move outside of Cayuga County or move into Cayuga County from another county it is
recommended that you transfer you permit to your new county of residency by submitting a
NYS amendment form.
14. What is the cost of filing an amendment form or completing a transfer?
* The cost of filing an amendment, whether to change addresses, add a handgun to a permit or
delete a handgun from a permit is $3.00.
* The cost of transferring your permit is a $5.00 fee payable to each county. NOTE: there may
also be other county fees associated with the transfer as determined by each county.
15. How do I obtain a coupon to pick up a handgun that I just purchased?
* Coupons to possess handguns are only issued upon proper filing of a NYS amendment form
with the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office, thus completing the registration process of your
handgun.
16. Is there a contact number should I have additional questions?
Please feel free to contact the Special Services Section at 315-253-4148 or the Records Division
at 315-253-1148.
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