General Information
Effective July 1, 2025, all applicants for an initial or renewed Colorado Concealed Handgun Permit must submit with their applications a training certificate showing that they successfully completed either a Concealed Handgun Training Class or a Refresher Class taught by a Verified Instructor. For an instructor to be verified by the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office, the instructor must meet the following criteria:
- The instructor’s principal place of firearms training must be located in Boulder County
- If an instructor’s principal place of firearms training is in another county, the instructor should contact that county for details about becoming a verified instructor.
- The instructor must hold a valid Colorado issued Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP). A temporary emergency permit does not qualify,
- The instructor must be certified as a firearms instructor through one of the following entities:
- A federal, state, county, or municipal law enforcement agency
- A college or university
- A nationally recognized organization that customarily offers firearms training
- A firearms training school
An instructor verification issued by the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office is valid for 10 years, and instructors may renew their verification at any time prior to expiration.
Please note, during this 10-year verification period, it is the responsibility of the instructor to maintain a current instructor certification and to make a copy of a current certificate available to the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office upon request. Failure to do so will result in suspension of Verified Instructor status and the removal from the public list of Verified Instructors. There is no grace period for expired instructor certifications.
Additionally, if the instructor’s principal place of business changes location, please notify the CHP Unit within 30 days of your new business address.
All CHP classes taught by a verified instructor must meet the requirements of C.R.S. § 18-12-202.5.