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www.handgunlaw.us 1 Indiana Shall Issue Must Inform Officer Immediately: NO Permitless Carry State (See Must Inform Section) Note: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia and Wyoming have "Permitless Carry". Anyone who can legally possess a firearm may carry in these states without a Permit. Check each states page for age and other restrictions that may apply. North Dakota has Permitless Carry for their Residents only.
Permits/Licenses This State Honors Listed Below
Indiana Honors all other states Permit/Licenses.
Indiana Honors Non-Resident Permits/Licenses From the States They Honor. Reciprocity/How This State Honors Other States Permit/Licenses IC 35-47-2-21 Recognition of Retail Dealers' Licenses and Licenses to Carry Handguns Issued byOther States
Sec. 21. (a) Retail dealers' licenses issued by other states or foreign countries will not be recognized in
Indiana except for sales at wholesale.
(b) Licenses to carry handguns, issued by other states or foreign countries, will be recognized according to
the terms thereof but only while the holders are not residents of Indiana. As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.32.
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www.handgunlaw.us 2Permitless Carry
IC 35-47-2-3 Application for License to Carry a Handgun;(a) A person who is at least eighteen (18) years of age and is not otherwise prohibited from carrying or
possessing a handgun under state or federal law is not required to obtain or possess a license or permit from
the state to carry a handgun in Indiana. P.L.175-2022, SEC.12How to Apply for a Permit
Note: All applications must be made electronically. Renew/Change Address/Duplicate Licensesmust be done online. Starting 7/1/19 the 4 year license will no longer be issued. It will be for 5 years. You
can hold a 4yr./5yr./lifetime license at the same time.Firearms Permit Application Process
To Apply for a new Indiana License to Carry a Handgun:Step 1:
Complete a Handgun License Application online at the Indiana State Police Handgun Licensing Portal.Begin Your Application Online
Step 2:
Schedule an appointment to submit your fingerprints electronically at a location convenient to you. If you
have any questions or concerns, please contact your local law enforcement agency.Schedule Your Fingerprint Appointment Online
Step 3:
Complete local law enforcement (sheriff or municipal police) agency processing within 90 days.Final Steps ... Visit Your Local Police Agency
After you complete Step 1, you will have only 90 days to complete Steps 2 and 3. Once all of the above steps
are completed, your application will be electronically transmitted to ISP for final review.If your application is approved, your permit will be sent to you via U.S. Mail. If your application is rejected,
you will be notified via U.S. Mail and will receive instructions on how to file an appeal.To Renew an Indiana Handgun License:
Step 1:
Complete a Handgun License Application online at the Indiana State Police Handgun Licensing Portal.Begin Your Application Online
Step 2:
Schedule an appointment to submit your fingerprints electronically at a location convenient to you.Schedule Your Fingerprint Appointment Online
Step 3:
Complete local law enforcement (sheriff or municipal police) agency processing within 90 days. www.handgunlaw.us 3Final Steps ... Visit Your Local Police Agency
After you complete Step 1, you will have only 90 days to complete Steps 2 and 3. Once all of the above steps
are completed, your application will be electronically transmitted to ISP for final review.If your application is approved, your permit will be sent to you via U.S. Mail. If your application is rejected,
you will be notified via U.S. Mail and will receive instructions on how to file an appeal. IC 35-47-2-3 is the state Statute for Application for License to Carry Handgun; ProcedureYou must designate the county you are applying in when you fill out your online application. The Sheriff of
that county is then informed of your application. You should read the instructions for applying first by going
Here. The instructions give you all the information you need on applying and even how to be electronically
fingerprinted. If unsure about how to apply contact your Sheriff and they will instruct you on how to apply.
Non-Resident Permits
IC 35-47-2-4 License to Carry Handgun; Fees; Resident of Another State(d) The superintendent may not issue a lifetime qualified license or a lifetime unlimited license to a person
who is a resident of another state. The superintendent may issue a five (5) year qualified license or a five (5)
year unlimited license to a person who is a resident of another state and who has a regular place of business
or employment in Indiana as described in section 3(a)(3) of this chapter. P.L.175-2022, SEC.13.
Note: Apply as directed for Residents. Contacting the local Sheriff where you have your business etcwould seem to be your best choice. They will give you the proper procedure for non residents. You will have
to supply supporting evidence that you have a business or employment in Indiana.Places Off-Limits Even With a Permit/License
In or On School Property. IC 35-47-9-2 (In Vehicle OK. See Parking Lot Storage Section)On A School Bus.
IC 35-47-9-1 Allows the carry of firearms by persons permitted to possess and who are transporting a person to or from school or a school function. On a Commercial or Charter Aircraft. IC 35-47-6-1 Controlled Access Areas of An Airport IC 35-47-6-1.3 & IC 35-47-6-1.4 State Fair Grounds 80 IAC 11-2-2 (Must lock in Vehicle.) Shipping Port 130 IAC 4-1-8 (Controlled by the Indiana Port Commission)School Property
IC 35-47-9-1, Sec. 1. This Chapter Does Not Apply to the Following: (1) A: (A) federal; (B) state; or (C) local; law enforcement officer. (2) A person who may legally possess a firearm and who has been authorized by: (A) a school board (as defined by IC 20-26-9-4); or (B) the body that administers a charter school established under IC 20-24; to carry a firearm www.handgunlaw.us 4 in or on school property. (3) A person who: (A) may legally possess a firearm; and (B) possesses the firearm in a motor vehicle. (4) A person who is a school resource officer, as defined in IC 20-26-18.2-1. (5) Except as provided in subsection (b) or (c), a person who: (A) may legally possess a firearm; and (B) possesses a firearm that is: (i) locked in the trunk of the person's motor vehicle; (ii) kept in the glove compartment of the person's locked motor vehicle; or (iii) stored out of plain sight in the person's locked motor vehicle. (6) A person who: (A) may legally possess a firearm; and (B) possesses a firearm on school property in connection with or while: (i) attending a worship service or religious ceremony conducted at a house of worship located on the school property; or(ii) carrying out the person's official duties at a house of worship located on the school property, if the
person is employed by or a volunteer at the house of worship.This subdivision does not affect the right of a property owner to prohibit, in whole or in part, the possession
of a firearm on a property where a school or house of worship is located. SEC.4; P.L.107-2019, SEC.11.
IC 35-47-9-2 Possession of firearms on school property or a school bus; defense to a prosecution; possession of firearms in a motor vehicle parked in a school parking lotSec. 2. (a) A person may not be charged with an offense under this subsection if the person may be charged
with an offense described in subsection (c). A person who knowingly or intentionally possesses a firearm:
(1) in or on school property; or (2) on a school bus; commits a Level 6 felony. (b) It is a defense to a prosecution under subsection (a) that: (1) the person is permitted to legally possess the firearm; and (2) the firearm is: (A) locked in the trunk of the person's motor vehicle; (B) kept in the glove compartment of the person's locked motor vehicle; or (C) stored out of plain sight in the person's locked motor vehicle.(c) A person who is permitted to legally possess a firearm and who knowingly, intentionally, or recklessly
leaves the firearm in plain view in a motor vehicle that is parked in a school parking lot commits a Class A
misdemeanor. SEC.5; P.L.168-2014, SEC.89; P.L.109-2015, SEC.54.
IC 35-31.5-2-285 "School Property" Means the Following: (1) A building or other structure owned or rented by: (A) a school corporation; (B) an entity that is required to be licensed under IC 12-17.2or IC 31-27; www.handgunlaw.us 5 (C) a private school that is not supported and maintained by funds realized from the imposition of a tax on property, income, or sales; or (D) a federal, state, local, or nonprofit program or service operated to serve, assist, or otherwise benefit children who are at least three (3) years of age and not yet enrolled in kindergarten, including the following: (i) A Head Start program under 42 U.S.C. 9831 et seq. (ii) A special education preschool program. (iii) A developmental child care program for preschool children.(2) The grounds adjacent to and owned or rented in common with a building or other structure described in
subdivision (1). As added by P.L.114-2012, SEC.67.
Note: Also see Parking Lot Storage Section Below for Child Care Facilities and Employees.IC 35-47-11.1-4 Not prohibited by chapter
This chapter may not be construed to prevent any of the following:(5) Subject to IC 35-47-16-1, the enactment or enforcement of a provision prohibiting or restricting the
possession of a firearm in any building that contains the courtroom of a circuit, superior, city, town, or small
claims court. However, if a portion of the building is occupied by a residential tenant or private business, any
provision restricting or prohibiting the possession of a firearm does not apply to the portion of the building
that is occupied by the residential tenant or private business, or to common areas of the building used by a
residential tenant or private business. P.L.175-2022, SEC.16.
68 IAC 1-7-1 Weapons on the Riverboat Casino
(c)weapons are allowed beyond this point. Failure to comply with this rule many result in immediate removal
from the casino immediate detention by security personnel, the imposition of civil penalties, or exclusion
(d) The casino licensee shall provide a secure place to which patrons do not have access to store weapons
checked by: (1) patrons; (2) off duty law enforcement officers; or(3) off duty federal enforcement officers. 20191002-IR-068190384RFA
_________________________________________________________________________________________ IC 14-16-1-23 - Allows carrying a concealed loaded defensive handgun on an ATV or Snowmobile with or
Without a permit if they can legally possess the handgun. P.L.175-2022, SEC.3.
No Carry Allowed in Falls of the Ohio State Park
312 IAC 8-2-3 Firearms, Hunting, and Trapping (Edited for Space Considerations)
Sec. 3. (a) A person must not possess a firearm or bow and arrows on a DNR property unless one (1) of the
following conditions apply: (1) The firearm or bow and arrows are: (A) unloaded and unnocked; and (B) placed in a case or locked within a vehicle. (4) The person possesses a handgun on a DNR property other than a reservoir owned by the U.S. Army www.handgunlaw.us 6 Corps of Engineers or Falls of the Ohio State Park: (A) with a valid unlimited license to carry a handgun: (i) issued under IC 35-47-2-3; or(ii) recognized under IC 35-47-2-21(b); 20161026-IR-312160151RFA
25 IAC 8-3-1 Weapons and Devices Prohibited
Sec. 1. No person in possession of a deadly weapon, destructive device, weapon of mass destruction, or any
other device commonly used in furtherance of terrorism, or is readily capable of causing serious bodily
injury (as defined by IC 35-41-1-25 [IC 35-41-1-25 was repealed by P.L.114-2012, SECTION 129, effective
July 1, 2012.]) as determined by an authorized law enforcement officer shall be permitted into or permitted
to remain in the Indiana Government Center Campus. 20190925IR-025190338RFA)
25 IAC 7-2-1 Definitions
Sec. 1. The following definitions apply throughout this article: (4) "Indiana government center campus" means the following: (A) The state capitol building. (B) The Indiana government center-north. (C) The Indiana government center-south. (D) The state library. (E) The Washington Street garage. (F) The Senate Avenue garage. (G) The Indiana historical society building and parking lot. (H) The land adjacent to these buildings that is owned and controlled by the state.20181010-IR-025180329RFA)
71 IAC 7.5-9-5 Firearms
Sec. 5. No person, except commission security, track security, and law enforcement officials while engaged
in the performance of their official duties, shall possess or discharge any firearm within any race track
property. (Indiana Horse Racing) 20190925-IR-071190319RFA
646 IAC 5-13-3 Weapons and Devices Prohibited
Sec. 3. No person in possession of a deadly weapon, destructive device, weapon of mass destruction, or any
other as determined by an authorized law enforcement officer shall be permitted into or permitted to remain
in a department office. (Department of Workforce Development) 20171227-IR-646170447RFA)
Note: If your state puts restrictions on your Permit/License then those restrictions would apply when
carrying your firearm with that states Permit/License in Indiana. For Federal Restrictions on Firearms see the USA Page. the state laws read/mean on signage. We recommend you print out the No Guns = No Money Cards andgive one to the owner of the establishment that has the signage." As responsible gun owners and upholders of
www.handgunlaw.us 7the 2nd Amendment we should also honor the rights of property owners to control their own property even if
signs in Indiana have no force of law unless they are posted on property that is specificallymentioned in State Law as being off limits to those with a Permit/License to Carry. If you are in a place not
specifically mentioned in the law that is posted and they ask you to leave, you must leave. If you refuse to
leave then you are breaking the law and can be charged. Even if the property is not posted and you are asked
to leave you must leave. Always be aware of the possibility that responding Police Officers who may have
been called without your knowledge and may not know the laws on trespass etc. could arrest you even if you
are within the law. From "Indiana Firearm Law Reference Manual 3rd Edition" by Bryan Lee Ciyou, Esq. (Used withPermission)
Retail establishments with "No Handguns Allowed" Posted at Entry: As a possessor with a real property
interest, a retailer, has the right to limit, and qualify the right to enter the property, subject to not carrying a
handgun. It would be improper to enter, and the Licensee would be subject to ejection for possession of a
handgun thereat. Failure to leave once requested, would subject the Licensee to arrest for criminal trespass.
Parking Lot Storage Law
IC 34-28-7-1 Application
Sec. 1. This chapter applies only to possession of a firearm or ammunition by an individual who may possess
the firearm or ammunition legally. This chapter does not apply to the possession of a firearm, ammunition, or
other device for which an individual must possess a valid federal firearms license issued under 18 U.S.C. 923
to possess the firearm, ammunition, or other device. As added by P.L.90-2010, SEC.7.
IC 34-28-7-2 Regulation of Employees' Firearms and Ammunition by EmployersSec. 2. (a) Notwithstanding any other law and except as provided in subsection (b), a person may not adopt
or enforce an ordinance, a resolution, a policy, or a rule that: (1) prohibits; or (2) has the effect of prohibiting; an employee of the person, including a contract employee, frompossessing a firearm or ammunition that is locked in the trunk of the employee's vehicle, kept in the
glove compartment of the employee's locked vehicle, or stored out of plain sight in the employee's locked vehicle.(b) Subsection (a) does not prohibit the adoption or enforcement of an ordinance, a resolution, a policy, or
a rule that prohibits or has the effect of prohibiting an employee of the person, including a contract
employee, from possessing a firearm or ammunition: (1) on the property of: (A) a child caring institution; (B) an emergency shelter care child caring institution; (C) a private secure facility; (D) a group home; (E) an emergency shelter care group home; or (F) a child care center in violation of 465 IAC 2-9-80, 465 IAC 2-10-79, 465 IAC 2-11-80, 465 IAC2-12-78, 465 IAC 2-13-77, or 470 IAC 3-4.7-19;
(2) in violation of federal law; www.handgunlaw.us 8(3) in or on property belonging to an approved postsecondary educational institution (as defined in IC
21-7-13-6(b));
(4) on the property of a domestic violence shelter; (5) at the employer's residence; (6) on the property of a person that is: (A) subject to the United States Department of Homeland Security's Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards issued April 9, 2007; and
(B) licensed by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission under Title 10 of the Code ofFederal Regulations;
(7) on property owned by: (A) a public utility (as defined in IC 8-1-2-1) that generates and transmits electric power; or (B) a department of public utilities created under IC 8-1-11.1; or (8) in the employee's personal vehicle if the employee, including a contract employee, is a direct support professional who: (A) works directly with individuals with developmental disabilities to assist the individuals to become integrated into the individuals' community or least restrictive environment; and (B) uses the employee's personal vehicle while transporting an individual with developmental disabilities.(c) A person shall adopt or enforce an ordinance, a resolution, a policy, or a rule that requires an employee of
the person, including a contract employee, who possesses a firearm or ammunition on the property of a penal
facility (as defined in IC 35-31.5-2-232), to: (1) secure the firearm or ammunition or both in a locked case; and (2) store the firearm or ammunition, or both: (A) in the trunk of the employee's vehicle; (B) in the glove compartment of the employee's locked vehicle; or(C) out of plain sight in the employee's locked vehicle. P.L.181-2017, SEC.2.
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