What happens if I move into Hardin County with an existing Permit to Carry issued from another county?
When you move into Hardin County, as long as your permit was issued in the State of Iowa, it will be honored the same as if we had issued it.

It is the Iowa Department of Public Safety's view that a Sheriff cannot renew a permit that the Sheriff's Office did not previously issue. As such, an application for a new permit would need to be submitted to the Hardin County Sheriff if you wished to renew your permit.

Show All Answers

1. What is the fee to obtain a Permit to Carry?
2. How long does the process take for a Permit to Carry?
3. Do I have to renew my Permit to Carry?
4. What do I need to do to renew my Permit to Carry?
5. Do I need to complete another training course to renew my Nonprofessional Permit to Carry?
6. What happens if I do not submit my application for renewal at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the current permit?
7. I am a military veteran and I obtained my Nonprofessional Permit to Carry by presenting my DD-214 discharge to satisfy the training requirement. Can I show that DD-214 again to renew my permit?
8. I am currently serving in the Armed Forces (or National Guard) and hold a Nonprofessional Permit to Carry Weapons. Can I use my military service record to renew my Permit to Carry Weapons?
9. What happens if I move into Hardin County with an existing Permit to Carry issued from another county?
10. I lost my permit or my permit was damaged beyond recognition. Can I obtain a duplicate?
11. I have moved since my permit was issued. Am I required to notify anyone of the change of address and/or am I required to obtain an updated permit showing my new address?