Vermont does not issue concealed carry permits, as it is a constitutional carry state. There are 13 other states who are constitutional carry as well, therefore, a Vermont resident can carry in those states if they are abiding by the state-specific laws.
Concealed Coalition provides you with the educational safety training course encouraged for anyone who carries or will carry a firearm in Vermont.
16, although federal law requires you to be 18
Yes. You may not carry openly or concealed in Vermont in the following areas:
- Anyplace prohibited by federal law
- State buildings and institutions
- Schools
- Courthouses
- Private property (including reserves) without written consent by the owner
- Residential treatment program properties
- Mud Creek Controlled Hunting Area in Alburg
- The Bomoseen State Game Refuge
At Concealed Coalition we understand that life happens all around us, all the time and many times is out of our control. For our in-person trainings we will do our best to accommodate you by rescheduling your training. Unfortunately, due to high demand, preparation costs and limited seating, if you call to reschedule between 24 - 72 hours before the day of your class, you will be charged a $35 rescheduling fee. However, if you do not notify us prior to 24 hours, do not show up or miss your elected class, it is not refundable, and you will have to pay full price to attend the class.
For online trainings the course you purchased is an online course and is delivered upon purchase. Since you will have already received our education via our online portal, we will be unable to refund you for any online order. All other refunds are on a case-by-case basis.
Our state certified trainer holds multiple certifications along with years of practical handgun experience. The course we offer online is comprised of nationally recognized course training materials used in all 50 states.
For more information about our trainer and the curriculum click the link below.
The State of Vermont give more information on gun laws here:
https://dps.vermont.gov/content/new-vermont-gun-laws-faqs/
You don't, but it is highly encouraged to undergo firearm training before carrying a weapon.