In 2006 the Kansas Legislature passed the Personal and Family Protection Act. Since July of 2006, over 22,000 Kansans have applied for concealed carry licenses. The first licenses were issued on January 3, 2007.
Attorney General Steve Six offers the following information to help Kansans and visitors better follow the Kansas concealed carry law. If you have additional questions, email the Concealed Carry Handgun Unit at ksagcc@ksag.org or call 785-291-3765.
Personal and Family Protection Act Statutes(K.S.A. 75-7c01 et seq.)
Personal & Family Protection Act Regulations
List of states that recognize Kansas licenses and states that we recognize.
NEW: Updated Recognition Information - Recognition of Non-Resident Licenses
Other Prohibited Places where concealed carry may not be allowed. (Updated 6/23/2009)
Certified Instructor Directory - (Updated 6/19/09)
Online Application for Concealed Carry
NEW: Print Application for Concealed Carry
Licensee Change of Address or Name Notification Form
NEW: Prosecutor Courthouse License Application and Instructions
NEW: Link to KLETC Training for Prosecutors
Other Resources:
Appropriate Signage for prohibiting concealed handguns on private propertyAnswers to the most Frequently Asked Questions (Updated 6/25/09) about Kansas Concealed Carry.
Summary of the 2009 Changes to Concealed Carry Law after the passage of HB 2308 and SB 19.
Summary of the 2008 Changes to Concealed Carry Law after the passage of HB 2359.
Summary of the 2007 Changes to Concealed Carry Law after the passage of HB 2528.
Age and Gender Graph- Updated 7/1/09
- CCH Statistics - Updated 7/1/09
Trainer Resources:
Instructor Application Form-Updated 6/29/09
Schedule of Instructor Orientation Classes
Instructor Orientation Registration Form
CCH Class Roster Form