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    Colorado Revised Statute 18-12-203-VI

    VI - A training certificate from a handgun training class obtained within the ten years preceding submittal of the application. The applicant shall submit the original training certificate or a photocopy thereof that includes the original signature of the class instructor. In obtaining a training certificate from a handgun training class, the applicant shall have discretion in selecting which handgun training class to complete.

    As taken from the Jefferson County website -
    Where can I get a firearms training certificate?
    A firearms training certificate can be obtained through any NRA, gun club, shooting range or weapons training facility that has a "certified instructor." You can verify the instructor is certified by their credentials. If the instructor is NRA certified, they will have an instructor's certificate as well as a wallet-sized card which shows an expiration date. If expired, the instructor is no longer allowed to be teaching classes.
    Once you have decided on a facility to receive your training through, you will need to obtain the following required item from the certified instructor to be submitted with your application:
    • A training certificate that includes: (your name, course name, date of course, and the instructor's original signature);
    A "certified instructor" is an instructor for a firearms safety course who is certified as a firearms instructor by a county, municipal, state, or federal law enforcement agency; the Colorado POST board; a federal military agency; or a national nonprofit organization that certifies firearms instructors, operates national firearms competitions, and provides training, including courses in personal protection, in small arms safety, use and marksmanship.
    A "handgun training class" means:
    • A law enforcement training firearms safety course;
    • A firearms safety course offered by a law enforcement agency, an institution of higher education, or a public or private institution or organization or firearms training school, that is open to the general public and is taught by a certified instructor; or
    • A firearms safety course or class that is offered and taught by a certified instructor.
    If you have doubts, contact your local Sheriff and find out if they will accept it as training.



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    Thank You, I'll look into it deeper !

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