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  • Baja Daze
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 921

    Minnesota Permit

    I don't recall having ever seen a thread here pertaining to a Minnesota Permit, so does anyone here have a non-resident Minnesota Permit? I must admit that it does sound like a bit of a unicorn....

    Apparently, Minnesota is shall-issue for both residents and non-residents with residents required to apply with their county Sheriff while non-residents can Sheriff shop like in Oregon and apply to any Sheriff they choose.

    I may have to travel to the land of George Floyd and Burn, Loot, Murder a few times this year and don't want to go unarmed, however Minnesota does NOT honor the Kaliforniastan LTC or permits from Arizona, Florida and Utah. In fact Minnesota's record of honoring out-of-state permits is rather abysmal and they currently only honor 15 different state permits, including such powerhouse players like Delaware, New Jersey and Rhode Island.

    The permit process looks fairly straightforward, however it appears that training must be done in Minnesota by a certified Minnesota instructor and applications must be submitted in person to the Sheriff. Based upon my potential travels and the info posted on their website, I am currently leaning towards applying with Dakota County.

    Any info or feedback would be appreciated and hopefully somebody here has a Minnesota non-resident permit. Thanks!
  • #2
    9Cal_OC
    Calguns Addict
    • Apr 2019
    • 6635

    I’ve looked into it.

    If you’re in MN, then it’s shall issue and training must be taken from their instructors (similar to UT).

    I was considering getting ID enhanced as that is accepted for reciprocity rather than going to MN directly.

    YMMV
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    • #3
      broadside
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2016
      • 1484

      When my parents lived in WI just across the MN border (literally across the river) I was going to get an MN permit, but you had to do the training in person in MN.

      I opted to go to Idaho and get the non-res enhanced permit which MN recognizes

      edit: and in reviewing this I just learned ND changes last year to only recognize resident permits from other states. bummer, there goes driving through I-94
      Last edited by broadside; 03-17-2022, 11:36 AM.

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      • #4
        Baja Daze
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2011
        • 921

        I am aware of the Idaho Enhanced Permit and would absolutely prefer to go that route, however I would have to secure my Kaliforniastan LTC first to qualify and that is a very long wait.....

        Just a FYI, these are the state permits that Minnesota currently honors: https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/bca/bca...ciprocity.aspx
        Last edited by Baja Daze; 03-17-2022, 3:34 PM.

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        • #5
          broadside
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2016
          • 1484

          Originally posted by Baja Daze
          I am aware of the Idaho Enhanced Permit and would absolutely prefer to go that route, however I would have to secure my Kaliforniastan LTC first to qualify and that is a very long wait.....

          Just a FYI, these are the state permits that Minnesota currently honors: https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/bca/bca...ciprocity.aspx
          guess it depends on where in this "wonderful" state you live

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          • #6
            mech12
            Member
            • Feb 2018
            • 209

            I have a non resident permit but when i was "sheriff shopping," Red Lake county SD was the fastest in processing and mailing my permit. It took a week, from dropping the application in person to seeing it in my california mailbox. However, this was back in 2017, i'm not sure how it is nowadays, but just send me a DM towards the end of april for the update. Hope this helps.

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            • #7
              Baja Daze
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2011
              • 921

              Originally posted by mech12
              I have a non resident permit but when i was "sheriff shopping," Red Lake county SD was the fastest in processing and mailing my permit. It took a week, from dropping the application in person to seeing it in my california mailbox. However, this was back in 2017, i'm not sure how it is nowadays, but just send me a DM towards the end of april for the update. Hope this helps.
              I think you meant MN and NOT SD, just wanted to confirm....

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              • #8
                9Cal_OC
                Calguns Addict
                • Apr 2019
                • 6635

                Originally posted by Baja Daze
                I think you meant MN and NOT SD, just wanted to confirm....
                I think he meant SD: Sheriff Dept
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                • #9
                  mech12
                  Member
                  • Feb 2018
                  • 209

                  Originally posted by Baja Daze
                  I think you meant MN and NOT SD, just wanted to confirm....
                  Yup, I typed "SD" for Red Lake County Sheriffs Department because, we're talking about Minnesota and not South Dakota.

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                  • #10
                    Baja Daze
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 921

                    Originally posted by mech12
                    Yup, I typed "SD" for Red Lake County Sheriffs Department because, we're talking about Minnesota and not South Dakota.
                    Thanks, I figured that out...

                    Found Red Lake County in rural northwestern Minnesota!

                    Were you able to process your renewal by mail or did you have to visit in person to renew?

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                    • #11
                      Baja Daze
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2011
                      • 921

                      Minnesota

                      Just wanted to update this thread. Thankfully I ultimately did NOT have to visit Minnesota last year, so did not pursue the Minnesota permit.

                      Minnesota still remains the ONLY state of the 40 States who do honor other state permits to NOT honor ALL three of the "Trifecta States" of Arizona, Florida and Utah.

                      My current plan is to obtain the Idaho Enhanced Permit, which is honored in all 40 of the 40 States who do honor other state permits (Non-Resident issues notwithstanding) which would include Washington State and Minnesota. Thus, no more need for a Utah CFP as that permit only adds Washington State to my carry coverage or Minnesota.

                      I typically visit Idaho once every couple of years anyway, however I do realize that if I obtain an Idaho permit it will require two Idaho visits within a few months, but a second trip once every five years is fine with me!

                      The major impediment to most for the Idaho Enhanced Permit was the fact that applicants must have a permit from their state of residence and pre Bruen that was not possible for many here in Kaliforniastan! Hopefully I shall have an LTC from LAPD by this summer and then its on to Idaho!

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                      • #12
                        BAJ475
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Jul 2014
                        • 5031

                        Originally posted by Baja Daze
                        Just wanted to update this thread. Thankfully I ultimately did NOT have to visit Minnesota last year, so did not pursue the Minnesota permit.

                        Minnesota still remains the ONLY state of the 40 States who do honor other state permits to NOT honor ALL three of the "Trifecta States" of Arizona, Florida and Utah.

                        My current plan is to obtain the Idaho Enhanced Permit, which is honored in all 40 of the 40 States who do honor other state permits (Non-Resident issues notwithstanding) which would include Washington State and Minnesota. Thus, no more need for a Utah CFP as that permit only adds Washington State to my carry coverage or Minnesota.

                        I typically visit Idaho once every couple of years anyway, however I do realize that if I obtain an Idaho permit it will require two Idaho visits within a few months, but a second trip once every five years is fine with me!

                        The major impediment to most for the Idaho Enhanced Permit was [is] the fact that applicants must have a permit from their state of residence and pre Bruen that was not possible for many here in Kaliforniastan! Hopefully I shall have an LTC from LAPD by this summer and then its on to Idaho!
                        The Idaho requirement for a permit from a non resident's home state is statutory so it is still a requirement. The Enhanced Idaho permit does add WA but that is a minor issue as WA is shall issue for non residents, there is no training requirement and the fee is low. Fly to Spokane, visit the Spokane Police Dept., submit the application, get fingerprinted and wait for your plastic card. The difficult (impossible) state for Californians is Colorado. They do not issue permits to non residents and do not recognize CA permits. PA does not recognize non resident permits and you must have a permit from your home state to get a non resident PA permit. South Carolina does not recognize non resident permits and you must own real property in South Carolina to get a non resident permit. Or course there is IL that does not recognize any states permits and will only issue to non residents from AR, ID, MS, NV, TX and VA.

                        If you decide to take the Enhanced Class at Center Target Sports in Post Falls, Idaho, which is about a 45 minute drive from the Spokane airport, you could shoot some of their full auto rental guns.

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                        • #13
                          Baja Daze
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2011
                          • 921

                          Don't know how i missed this, but sometime around June 1st of this year, Minnesota added Kaliforniastan to their list of state permits they honor!! And they also added North Carolina.



                          Minnesota still remains the ONLY state of the 40 States who do honor other state permits to NOT honor ALL three of the "Trifecta States" of Arizona, Florida and Utah.

                          So depending upon the challenge to SB2, at least my Kaliforniastan CCW will be good for something as it will now add Minnesota and it was previously well known that a CA CCW adds Michigan, so thats +3 states, just dont know yet how useful it will be here in Kaliforniastan.

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