Concealed Carry Classes for WOMEN ONLY!
Join us for your WOMEN only class.
We provide these women only classes to allow for a comfortable setting so our students can relax and learn the important skill sets required for conceal carry.
Our classes are taught by current and former: law enforcement, military, and first responders; and are certified by FDLE or NRA.
Florida Concealed Carry Class course cost is $49.99, compared to the average cost in Florida at $89.99. This is the ONLY class that you will need to get your Florida Concealed Weapons License and meets the state statute guidelines.
- Laws
- Firearms Safety
- Proper Grip, Stance and Fundamentals of Shooting
- State Required Live Fire and Proficiency Drills
- How to Obtain you CWFL (Concealed Weapons Firearm License)
- Q&A Session
- NOTHING!
That’s right! Split 2nd students need not bring any equipment to our classes. We provide everything you need.Â
No Hidden Fees! Our Prices Are All Inclusive!Â
- Seating is Limited. Click Here to register for an upcoming class today
- Please do not contact the hotel about this event. They do not have any information on our classes.
Please contact us directly with any questions or concerns.
For a quick response please call 866-441-2911 or send us an email us at: [email protected]
Step 1
Complete a firearm training course and receive your certificate of completion.
Step 2
Make your appointment (select locations allow walk-ins) to complete the application at a FDACS Regional Office or a Tax Collector’s Office.
Step 3
Attend your scheduled appointment (or your walk-in) and complete the application process, paying any applicable fees.
Step 4
Look for your approval in the mail.
This can take up to 90-days from the time you submit your application.

- $119 for initial license (includes fees)
- $57 for Resident renewals ($99 Non-Resident)
- Active & Retired Florida Law enforcement officers only pay $77 for Initial Licenses
- Valid for 7 Years
- 90 Days to Process & Deliver - Veterans & Active Duty Service Can get Fast-Tracked
All applicants must meet the following:
- Be at least 21 years old, or a member of the military or an honorably discharged veteran
- Be a U.S. citizen or legal resident alien
- Have completed an approved firearms training class
- Not suffer from a physical infirmity which prevents the safe handling of a weapon or firearm
- Not be ineligible to possess a firearm due to a felony conviction
- Not chronically and habitually use alcoholic beverages or other substances to the extent that his or her normal faculties are impaired
- Not have two or more DUI convictions within the previous 3 years
- Not have convictions for a violent crime in the last 3 years, either misdemeanor or felony
- Not been adjudicated an incapacitated person, unless 5 years have elapsed since the applicant’s restoration to capacity by court order
- Not have been committed to a mental institution, unless the applicant produces a certificate from a licensed psychiatrist stating that he or she has not suffered from disability for at least 5 years prior
- Not have had an adjudication of guilt withheld or the imposition of a sentence suspended on any misdemeanor crime of domestic violence unless 3 years have elapsed since probation or any other conditions set by the court have been fulfilled, or the record has been expunged
- Not have been issued an injunction that is currently in force and effect and that restrains the applicant from committing acts of domestic violence or acts of repeat violence
- Not be prohibited from purchasing or possessing a firearm by any other provision of Florida or federal law
- Demonstrate competence with a firearm
- Meet all federal law requirements