Nevada Concealed Carry Reciprocity Overview

3.1M

STATE

POPULATION

NO

CONSTITUTIONAL

CARRY

149K

LICENSES

ISSUED

33

RECIPROCATING

STATES

29

STATES

HONORED

21

MINIMUM

AGE TO CC

5

YEARS LICENSE

VALID

YES

STAND YOUR
GROUND

4.8%

LICENSE

PERCENTAGE

3.1M

STATE POPULATION

NO

CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY

149K

LICENSES ISSUED

33

RECIPROCATING STATES

29

STATES HONORED

21

MINIMUM AGE TO CC

5

YEARS LICENSE VALID

YES

STAND YOUR GROUND

4.8%

LICENSE PERCENTAGE

3.1M

STATE POPULATION

33

RECIPROCATING STATES

5

YEARS LICENSE VALID

NO

CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY

29

STATES HONORED

YES

STAND YOUR GROUND

149K

LICENSES ISSUED

21

MINIMUM AGE TO CC

4.8%

LICENSE PERCENTAGE


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Overview of Nevada Gun Laws

Nevada operates as a “Shall Issue” state where you obtain the permit at the local county level. Nevada is traditionally an open carry state. There tend to be more areas accessible to a person open carrying compared to one who is concealed carrying.

You must be 21 to obtain a conceal carry and additionally you need to complete a training course. If you’re 18 and in the military you’re allowed to obtain a conceal carry.

Nevada doesn’t require for firearm registration for residents, and non-residents are allowed to purchase long guns but not handguns.

Nevada Gun Laws Quick Facts

Constitutional Carry?

❌ No - Nevada is not considered a constitutional carry state.

Open Carry Permitted?

✅ Yes - Nevada allows for open carry without a permit so long as the individual is 18 years or older and legally allowed to own a firearm.

Carry In Vehicle?

✅ Yes - Nevada allows for concealed carry within a vehicle if you have the Nevada firearm permit or a permit from a reciprocal state. If you do not have a permit, then you must carry openly or must be stored in a location away from passengers.

Carry In State Park?

✅ Yes - Nevada allows for concealed carry within state parks with the Nevada firearm permit and/or a permit from a reciprocal state.

Carry In Restaurants?

✅ Yes - Nevada allows for concealed carry within restaurants so long as you have the Nevada firearm permit or a permit from a reciprocal state. You must not be under the influence of alcohol while carrying.

No Weapon Sign Enforced?

❌ No - We could not find code giving no weapons signs the force of law behind them.

Must Notify Officer?

❌ No - Nevada does not have a duty to inform law. You must present your permit and a valid photo ID on you if you're carrying a asked by a LEO.

Nevada CCW Reciprocity List

States Honoring CCW

* Restricted Reciprocity with Nevada

States NOT Honoring CCW

Honors These States CCW Permits

* Restricted Reciprocity with Nevada

How Reciprocity Works In Nevada

Any individual who has a permit to conceal carry in another reciprocal U.S. state is legally allowed to carry a firearm in Nevada. During their time in Nevada, they will be subject to the laws of the county and state.

Reciprocity Agreements In Nevada

Nevada: Where Is CCW Allowed?

Places Allowed

  • State parks
  • State and national forests
  • Road side rest areas
  • Vehicle
  • All areas of the state not listed as Off-Limits

Places Not Allowed

  • Airports
  • Public schools and private schools
  • Child-care facilities
  • Facilities belonging to the University of Nevada, the Community College System, any other vocational/technical school
  • Law enforcement agency facilities
  • Courthouses and courtrooms
  • Hoover Dam
  • Prisons, jails and detention facilities
  • Any buildings with metal detectors or signs prohibiting firearms at each public entrance
  • Any place where the carrying of firearms is prohibited by Federal Law.

Nevada: Conceal Carry Laws

Open Carry

Yes, open carry in Nevada is legal without a permit. The minimum age is 18 years old.

Carry In Vehicle

Yes, it depends on the type of firearm.

  • Handguns - There is no law against carrying handguns in a vehicle without a permit/license. The handgun must be visible if on a person. Handguns in a glove box, on or under a seat are allowed. You will need a permit to conceal carry a handgun in a holster or pocket while in a vehicle.
  • Long Guns - There is a law for carrying long guns and shotguns in vehicles without a license. Whenever these firearms are carried in a vehicle they must be unloaded, this means there cannot be a cartridge in the chamber, but you can have a loaded magazine in the firearm.

Carry In State Parks

Yes, it is legal to carry in the following areas:

  • State Parks: YES – NAC 407.105
  • State/National Forests: YES – NAC 407.105
  • State Wildlife Management Areas: YES
  • Road Side Rest Areas: YES – NRS202.3673

Carry In Restaurants

Yes

In Restaurants That Serve Alcohol There are no laws in Nevada regarding a open or concealed firearm in a bar or drinking establishment. It’s a different story if you are carrying a firearm and have consumed too much alcohol as it then becomes a crime if you have a blood alcohol content of more than (BAC) .10 or greater.

Constitutional Carry

No, Nevada is not considered a constitutional carry state.

No Weapon Signs Enforced

No, “No Weapons” signs are not mentioned in Nevada gun laws. There are no legal penalties for lawfully entering a private property or business that has posted these signs. They have no force of law unless they are posted in areas that are mentioned in the law as being off limits. Most signs on public buildings only ban concealed carry. You will find you have greater access to areas if you open carry.

Must Notify Officer

No, there is nothing in Nevada gun laws that says you must inform law enforcement you are carrying a firearm. You are required by law to carry your CCW permit with identification and show these to law enforcement if they request them.

The Law NRS202.3667 – Must carry permit

Additional Resources

Nevada Concealed Carry Laws
Nevada Open Carry Laws
Nevada Gun Permit Laws


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