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Utah Concealed Firearm Permit Denial, Suspension and/or Revocation Criteria Class C and B Misdemeanors
.3 years
Class A Misdemeanors
...5 years (traffic
offenses other than DUI do not apply i.e. speeding, no insurance, etc.) DUI (alcohol related reckless or similar
conviction)
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...6 years Juvenile felony conviction (non
violent)
7 years Juvenile felony conviction (violent, crimes against
person)
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...10 years Felony conviction
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.Lifetime (unless dismissed, reduced to a misdemeanor or expunged) Domestic Violence
Lifetime (unless dismissed, reduced to an infraction or expunged) Protective Orders
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Lifetime (unless removed, must be a family member or cohabitate)
(not a neighbor, friend, etc.) Mentally Incompetent (adjudicated by a state or federal
court
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...Lifetime (unless withdrawn or reversed) Danger to self or other (threat of or attempt of suicide, with or without an
arrest or conviction)...Revocation (time frame based on the CFP Boards decision) Past pattern of violent
behavior
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Revocation (time frame based on the CFP Boards decision ALL
TIME FRAMES START FROM THE DATE THE CASE IS CLOSED. THIS INCLUDES PROBATION, FINES, COURT IMPOSED
ACTIONS, ETC. Reason for suspension: ·
Charged
with a crime of violence ·
Has an
outstanding warrant ·
Indictment
on a felony Moral Turpitude disqualifiers (includes but not limited
to): theft, fraud, tax evasion, issuing bad checks, interference with a police officer, fleeing, resisting arrest, failure to obey police, obstruction of justice, wildlife
violations involving a weapon, bribery,
perjury, extortion, arson, criminal mischief, falsifying government records, forgery, receiving stolen property, firearms violations, burglary, vandalism and kidnapping The following crimes are also disqualifiers: Unlawful sexual conduct, pornographic and harmful
material, offenses involving the use of alcohol (i.e. illegal use or
consumption, etc.) offenses involving the use of narcotics |