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Concealed Carry in New York (NY) – Overview

Summary 

  • Permit required: Yes, a NY concealed carry license is required to carry a handgun concealed in public.

  • Minimum age: 21 (with a common exception for honorably discharged U.S. military).

  • Duty to inform:  No (generally). New York does not have a broad statewide “must proactively inform” rule, but you should comply if asked and be mindful of local policies.

  • Where you can/can’t carry: Even with a license, carry is prohibited in many “sensitive locations” (e.g., schools, government buildings/courts, public transit, parks, bars/restaurants serving alcohol, Times Square, and more). 

New York issues handgun licenses through local “licensing officers” (often connected to county courts/sheriffs; in NYC through the NYPD licensing process). Requirements commonly include background checks, references, and state-mandated training for new concealed-carry applicants. 

After NYSRPA v. Bruen (2022), New York operates as a shall-issue in principle (you generally don’t have to prove a special “need”), but the state added extensive eligibility and location restrictions under the CCIA framework.

Out-of-state permits: New York generally does not recognize other states’ carry permits, and unlicensed handgun possession can trigger serious criminal exposure, so visitors should not assume reciprocity.

Practical considerations: Transport and storage are where people get into trouble, especially in vehicles, hotels and other shared spaces. When you must store a firearm, favor unloaded + locked storage and keep it under your control. For privacy and to reduce electronic tracking risks around keys/phones/vehicle systems in transit, some travelers also use Faraday-protected SLNT bags for devices and small valuables while moving between the car, hotel, and other shared areas.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Yes. NY requires a background check before ammunition can be transferred to most purchasers.

No. New York prohibits carry in many “sensitive locations,” even for license holders (e.g., schools, government buildings/courts, public transit, parks, bars/restaurants serving alcohol, Times Square, and more). 

21, with an exception for certain honorably discharged U.S. military applicants.

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