
Permit Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for a Minnesota Permit to Carry under MN Statute 624.714, you must meet the following requirements:
✅ Basic Eligibility:
- At least 21 years old
- A citizen or permanent resident of the United States
- Not prohibited from possessing firearms under state or federal law
- No felony convictions or violent crime convictions
- Must complete authorized firearms training within one year of applying
🚫 Disqualifiers Include:
- Felony convictions (state or federal)
- Domestic abuse or assault convictions
- Pending criminal charges that would prohibit firearm possession
- Involuntary commitment for mental health or chemical dependency
- Dishonorable discharge from the U.S. Armed Forces
The issuing sheriff’s office will run a full criminal background check, including mental health and domestic violence records, as required by law.
If you’re unsure about your eligibility, you can request a permit and the sheriff will determine your status during review. It’s not your responsibility to “pre-disqualify” yourself — let the system work as intended.