To locate a class, check with local sporting goods stores, gun shops, clubs, colleges, etc. (The total time required for training is eight hours with a minimum of two hours of in-person training, which consists of range time and live-fire training.) This training is not offered by the Lucas County Sheriff’s Office. Do not bring your firearm to the Lucas County Sheriff’s Office. The following information is being provided to give citizens guidance in applying for a Concealed Carry Permit in Lucas County. Citizens are encouraged to read the law themselves and use that publication as a guide.
The revised code is available online and may be found at law libraries and some public libraries.
It is not intended to be a substitute for the advice of a lawyer or common sense.
The publication is a summary of prevailing firearms and self-defense laws and may be updated without notice. In the Ohio attorney general’s publication, “CCW' stands for “carrying a concealed weapon” and refers to the Ohio license to carry a concealed handgun pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 2923.1225.