Concealed Carry, Legal & Law

Colorado’s New CHP Law: C.R.S. § 18-12-202.5

As of July 1, 2024, Colorado implemented C.R.S. § 18-12-202.5, a significant change to how Concealed Handgun Permits (CHPs) are issued and renewed. This statute introduces strict training requirements for both new applicants and renewing permit holders, including mandatory in-person instruction, live-fire range training, and a written test.


🔍 What Is C.R.S. § 18-12-202.5?

Codified into law by Colorado’s General Assembly, C.R.S. § 18-12-202.5 outlines the minimum training standards required to lawfully apply for or renew a concealed handgun permit. The purpose of the statute is to ensure that all permit holders are familiar with firearm safety and demonstrate basic competency with a handgun through verified instruction.

This law prohibits online-only or remote training. To be valid, training must be conducted in person by a verified instructor and must include both classroom instruction and live-fire range training.


📘 What Must the Course Include?

According to the law, training must meet the following criteria:

1. In-Person Instruction

  • Training must be conducted in a physical classroom setting, face-to-face with a verified firearms instructor.
  • Online or remote-only formats do not satisfy the legal requirement.

2. Instruction on Core Topics

  • Safe handling and storage of firearms
  • Legal use of physical and deadly force under Colorado law
  • De-escalation techniques and duty to retreat (where applicable)
  • Real-world judgment and decision-making

3. Written Exam

  • All students must complete a written examination covering safety protocols, legal concepts, and basic firearm knowledge.
  • A minimum score of 80% is required to pass.

4. Live-Fire Range Training

  • All students must physically fire a handgun under supervision.
  • The law requires students to demonstrate competence, often measured through a course of fire.
  • Students must achieve at least 70% accuracy during the shooting qualification. The exact number of rounds and distances may vary depending on the instructor’s course format, but shooting must be documented and supervised.

🔁 Does This Apply to Renewals?

Yes. This is one of the most critical—and often misunderstood—parts of the new law.

  • Renewal applicants are required to take a shorter refresher course, but must still complete both a written exam and live-fire training.
  • If your permit expires after July 1, 2024, you cannot renew without meeting the new in-person standards.

Previously, many counties allowed CHP renewals by mail or with minimal documentation. That is no longer permitted under C.R.S. § 18-12-202.5.


✅ Instructor Verification Requirement

Only verified firearms instructors can offer valid training under this law. A verified instructor must:

  • Be approved by the county sheriff or the state
  • Maintain documentation of course content, student performance, and range time
  • Certify completion of both the classroom and live-fire requirements

Taking a class from a non-verified instructor may result in your application being rejected.


⚠️ Penalties for Non-Compliance

Failure to comply with these new standards may result in:

  • Rejection of your concealed handgun permit application or renewal
  • Potential criminal liability if you carry a firearm without a valid CHP
  • Civil liability if involved in a use-of-force incident without having met training requirements

📍 Our Courses Meet Every Requirement of C.R.S. § 18-12-202.5

At Concealed Carry Classes of Denver, our CHP training programs are fully compliant with Colorado’s new law. We provide:

  • Verified instructors recognized by Colorado counties
  • A real classroom environment at 2186 S. Holly St, Denver
  • Live-fire range time with required qualification shooting
  • Written exam included, with retake support if needed
  • Documentation you need to apply or renew under C.R.S. § 18-12-202.5

Don’t risk delays or denials—train with professionals who understand the law.

📞 Call 720-924-6654 for questions or to book your class
🌐 Or visit Colorado Concealed Carry Page


Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Refer to the full text of C.R.S. § 18-12-202.5 or consult with legal counsel for complete guidance.

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