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Tennessee Gun Laws | CCW Reciprocity Map (Updated 05/03/2019)
Tennessee Concealed Carry Reciprocity Map & Gun Laws
Carry allowed with my Tennessee permit?
Summary of Tennessee Gun Laws
Tennessee is a shall-issue state with concealed weapons permits issued at the state level by the Department of Safety & Homeland Security.
Open carry is legal with a permit or without a permit if the gun is unloaded and the ammunition is not in the immediate vicinity. Tennessee prohibits the possession of a firearm “with the intent to go armed.” The minimum age is 18 years old. Some areas are off-limits, including government buildings and schools.
Concealed carry is legal with a license/permit. The minimum age is 21 years old. Tennessee Handgun Carry Permits (HCP) require the successful completion of a state-approved handgun safety course that includes both classroom hours and firing-range instruction. Non-residents can only obtain an HCP if they work in the state on a regular basis. They can only make an application after being employed for six months and then only within six months after the initial six-month work period. In terms of reciprocity, Tennessee honors all concealed carry permits from other states.
Tennessee is a Castle Doctrine state and has a "stand your ground" law. A person who is in a place lawfully and who is not engaged in illegal activity has no duty to retreat before using or threatening to use force that's likely to cause serious bodily injury or death if:
The person reasonably believes there's an imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death; the danger is real or honestly believed to be real at the time; and
The belief of danger is founded upon reasonable grounds. A person who uses deadly force within a residence, business, dwelling or vehicle is presumed to have held a reasonable belief of imminent death or serious bodily injury to self, family, a member of the household or a person visiting as an invited guest when the force is used against someone who unlawfully and forcibly entered the place.
Tennessee Gun Laws at a Glance
Does Tennessee allow constitutional carry?
Is open carry permitted in Tennessee?
Yes, with a permit or unloaded with the ammunition not in the immediate vicinity. [Tenn. Code. Ann. § 39-17-1308(a)]
If Tennessee requires a permit to carry a concealed firearm, how are those permits issued?
What is the minimum age in Tennessee to get a concealed carry permit?
Can you conceal carry weapons other than handguns in Tennessee with a concealed carry permit (or under permitless carry if applicable)?
Does Tennessee issue concealed carry permits to non-residents?
Yes, for military personnel and persons who work in the state on a regular basis.
Does Tennessee allow the public to access concealed carry registry information through public records law?
Can you carry a concealed firearm in a vehicle in Tennessee?
Yes, anyone who is not otherwise prohibited from owning a firearm and is in lawful possession of the motor vehicle is not in violation of the open carry law in Tennessee as long as the firearm is not carried on one's person. [Tenn. Code. Ann. § 39-17-1307]
Can you carry a concealed firearm at roadside rest areas in Tennessee?
Can you carry a concealed firearm in state/national parks, state/national forests and Wildlife Management Areas in Tennessee?
Yes. [Tenn. Code. Ann. § 39-17-1311]
Can you carry a firearm in restaurants that serve alcohol in Tennessee?
Yes, as long as you don’t consume any alcohol. [Tenn. Code. Ann. § 39-17-1321]
Does Tennessee have laws relating to storing firearms in private vehicles in an employee parking lot?
Handgun carry permit holders may also store their firearms in their vehicles on public or private property so long as the vehicle is in a place it is allowed to be and the firearm is kept from ordinary observation in a locked compartment within the vehicle or in a container securely affixed to such motor vehicle.
Per Tennessee Code Annoted § 39-17-1313(a) employers cannot prohibit their employees from transporting or storing a firearm or firearm ammunition in an employer parking area if the firearm or ammunition is kept from ordinary observation in a locked compartment within the vehicle or in a container securely affixed to such motor vehicle.
[Tenn. Code Ann. § 50-1-312.]
Are you required to notify a police officer that you're carrying a concealed firearm in Tennessee?
No. [Tenn. Code. Ann. § 39-17-1351(n)(1)]
Does Tennessee have magazine capacity restrictions for handguns?
Does Tennessee have ammunition restrictions?
Are "No Weapons Allowed" signs enforced in Tennessee? If yes, violating the sign would be considered to be a crime. If no, violating the sign would not be considered a criminal offense.
Yes. An individual, corporation, business entity, or local, state or federal government entity or agent thereof is authorized to prohibit the possession of weapons by any person who is at a meeting conducted by, or on property owned, operated or managed or under the control of, the individual, corporation, business entity or government entity. Handgun carry permit holders are subject to this prohibition, although a property owner may make an exception for a handgun to be carried in a concealed manner by persons authorized to do so. Prohibited areas must display the notice in prominent locations, including all entrances primarily used by persons entering the property, building, or portion of the property or building where weapon possession is prohibited or restricted. The notice shall be plainly visible to the average person entering the building, property, or portion of the building or property, posted.
A sign shall be used as the method of posting.
A sign prohibiting possession shall include the phrase "NO FIREARMS ALLOWED," and the phrase shall measure at least 1" high and 8" wide. The sign shall also include the phrase "As authorized by T.C.A. § 39-17-1359."
The sign shall include a pictorial representation of the phrase "NO FIREARMS ALLOWED" that shall include a circle with a diagonal line through the circle and an image of a firearm inside the circle under the diagonal line. The entire pictorial representation shall be at least 4" by 4". The diagonal line shall be at a 45° angle from the upper left to the lower right side of the circle.
Under Tennessee law, local governments are generally prohibited from preventing concealed carry permit holders from possessing handguns on property owned or administered by the local government unless the building provides metal detectors and security officers at each public entrance to the building. However, these public building requirements do not apply to specified buildings, including schools, colleges or universities, libraries, licensed mental health and substance abuse facilities, law enforcement agency buildings, and courtrooms.
Possession of a weapon on posted property in violation of this section is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by fine only of $500.
This section shall not apply to the grounds of any public park, natural area, historic park, nature trail, campground, forest, greenway, waterway or other similar public place that is owned or operated by the state, a county, a municipality or instrumentality thereof. The carrying of firearms in those areas shall be governed by § 39-17-1311.
[Tenn. Code. Ann. § 39-17-1359(b)]
Does Tennessee have [preemption laws](https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/resources/terminology/firearms-and-ammunition/preemption) related to concealed carry (i.e. Does state law supersede local laws regarding the possession of handguns)?
Yes. The authority to regulate firearms is reserved to the state, except municipalities may regulate:
The carrying of firearms by local government employees or independent contractors when acting in the course and scope of their employment or contract; and
The discharge of firearms within the limits of the city, county, town municipality or metropolitan government.
[Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-17-1314]
Does Tennessee have a red flag law?
Tennessee Concealed Carry Reciprocity With Other States
Which states' permits does Tennessee honor?
Alabama (at least 21 years old)
California (at least 21 years old)
Delaware (at least 21 years old)
Florida (handguns only)
Indiana (at least 21 years old)
Maine (at least 21 years old)
Maryland (at least 21 years old)
Missouri (at least 21 years old)
Montana (at least 21 years old)
New Hampshire (at least 21 years old)
South Dakota (at least 21 years old)
Tennessee honors all concealed carry permits from other states provided the person carrying a handgun has the permit in their possession whenever carrying a firearm. The minimum age is 21 years old.
Other States' Reciprocity With Tennessee
Which states honor permits from Tennessee?
States That Have Restricted Reciprocity with Tennessee
Which states honor permits from Tennessee with restrictions?
South Carolina (resident permits only )
Tennessee Concealed Carry Permit Information
Have completed an approved firearms safety course within the last 12 months;
Be a resident of the state of Tennessee;
Be a U.S. citizen or have permanent residency;
Not be receiving social security disability benefits by reason of alcohol dependence, drug dependence or mental disability;
Not have been convicted of a criminal offense or is currently under indictment or information for any criminal offense that is designated as a felony, or that is a disqualifying misdemeanor for driving under the influence, stalking, or domestic violence;
Not have been convicted of stalking;
Not be subject to any order of protection;
Not be an unlawful user of, or addicted to, alcohol or any controlled substance, and the applicant has not been a patient in a rehabilitation program or hospitalized for alcohol or controlled substance abuse or addiction within 10 years from the date of application;
Not have been convicted of the offense of driving under the influence of an intoxicant in this or any other state two or more times within 10 years from the date of application and that none of such convictions has occurred within 5 years from the date of application or renewal;
Not have been adjudicated as mentally defective; not have been committed to or hospitalized in a mental institution; not have had a court appoint a conservator for the applicant by reason of a mental defect; have not been judicially determined to be disabled by reason of a mental illness, development disability or other mental incapacity; and have not, within 7 years from the date of application, been found by a court to pose an immediate substantial likelihood of serious harm because of mental illness; and
$100 for the initial permit or $300 for lifetime permit
$50 for 8 years or $200 for a lifetime upgrade
To qualify for a non-resident permit, the applicant must reside in another state and work in Tennessee on a regular basis. The other requirements are that they have been employed for at least 6 months before making the application and hold a valid concealed carry permit in their home state. They also have a limited time to file the application: within a 6-month period AFTER having worked in the state for 6 months.
By law if you move, you are required to notify the state of your new address within 60 days. You may notify the Department of Safety to change your address on our records, online or in writing to Handgun Permit Office, P.O. Box 23710, Nashville TN 37202.
If you wish to receive a permit with your new address, or if you have misplaced or lost your handgun carry permit, you will need to apply for a duplicate by completing an application. You may get duplicate application at any Driver Services Center or by calling (615) 251-8590.
Mail the application and the $5.00 fee payable by check or money order to:
To receive a duplicate HCP, you will need to complete an online application or visit a Driver Services Center for a hard copy application. Complete and sign your application. Mail the application and the $5.00 fee to:
Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security Handgun Permit Office
Tennessee Concealed Carry Permit Application Process
How to Apply for a Tennessee Concealed Carry Permit
Complete a firearms training course if required.
Complete the online application or visit a Driver Services Center. You will need the following:
Proof of U.S. citizenship or residency;
Photo ID – driver license, state ID card, etc.; and
Firearms Training Requirements in Tennessee
Handgun courses must be certified by the Tennessee Department of Safety and must have been completed within the last 12 months. A component of the classroom portion of all department-approved handgun safety courses must be instruction on alcohol and drugs, the effects of those substances on a person’s reflexes, judgment and ability to safely handle a firearm, and the Tennessee prohibition against possession of a handgun while under the influence. There are exemptions for military personnel, law enforcement and security guards.
Tennessee Concealed Carry Permit Renewal Process
How to Renew a Tennessee Concealed Carry Permit
Handgun Permits can be renewed within 6 months before the expiry date. Permits can be renewed up to one cycle past the expiry date. A new application will need to be made if more than 8 years has elapsed since the expiry date.
Proof of U.S. citizenship or residency; and
Photo ID – driver license, state ID card, etc.
Tennessee allows for two options for Retired Law Enforcement Officers who want to carry firearms into retirement:
1. Valid in Tennessee only – In accordance with T.C.A. § 38-8-116, an RLEO certified under this option is not permitted to carry a firearm outside of Tennessee unless otherwise authorized. A TBI/FBI criminal history record check and qualification to carry a firearm of the same type according to the standards established by the Tennessee Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Commission are required every four years.
2. Pursuant to T.C.A. § 38-8-123, an RLEO certified under this option is eligible to carry a firearm nationwide under federal law. This certification requires an annual qualification to carry a firearm of the same type according to the standards established by the Tennessee POST Commission and an annual TBI/FBI criminal history record check. This certification is valid for only one year.
Tennessee POST Retired LEO Info Packet and Fillable Initial Application
Tennessee POST Renewal Packet & Fillable Application
Tennessee Location Restrictions
Where Can I Carry a Concealed Firearm in Tennessee?
Carry in restaurants that serve alcohol? Yes, as long as you don’t consume any alcohol.
Carry in my vehicle without a permit/license? Yes, but not on your person.
Where Can't I Carry a Concealed Firearm in Tennessee?
Any public school campus, grounds, recreation area or athletic field;
Any private school building, campus, grounds, recreation area or athletic field, unless there is a policy allowing carry;
Any public or private school bus;
Any public institutions of higher education, except for employees who have provided written notification to the appropriate law enforcement agency (except in parking areas);
Municipalities can ban carry in parks if there is a school event taking place in the park;
Any penal institutions where prisoners are quatered;
Day use areas, campgrounds, and other developed recreational lands on Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) property;
Any property owned by an individual, business or government, if posted;
Any place while consuming alcohol or when under the influence of alcohol or drugs;
FAQ: Tennessee Concealed Carry Questions
Do firearms need to be registered in Tennessee?
Is a permit required to purchase a gun in Tennessee?
Are background checks required for private gun sales in Tennessee?
Is there a waiting period after purchasing a firearm in Tennessee?
What are the knife laws in Tennessee?
There are no prohibited knives under Tennessee statutes.
What are the laws regarding carrying a firearm while using alcohol or prescription medication in TN?
Not while consuming or under the influence per Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-17-1321
Related Information & Links for Tennessee Gun Laws
Tennessee Dept. of Safety & Homeland Security Handgun Carry Permits Website
Tennessee Dept. of Safety & Homeland Security Handgun Carry FAQs
Tennessee Dept. of Safety & Homeland Security Handgun Carry-Related Laws
Tennessee Gun Laws Updates:
Added initial CCW law and reciprocity information for Tennessee