16 hours New Permit & 8 hour Renewal
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Our Alameda County Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) course teaches the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to carry a concealed pistol for personal defense. This CCW Course is intended for all individuals regardless of previous shooting experience and is designed to provide the core competencies required in California’s SB-2. This course is also applicable to non-resident permits for both Arizona and Florida, which due to reciprocity allows for non-resident carry in 32 states.
This instructor-led, in-person course gives you direct instruction from a California DOJ CCW instructor from the beginning to end and is conducted in a classroom and on a shooting range.
The following topics are included but not limited to:
Mental Health and resources (SB-2 requirement)
California Laws governing the use of deadly force
Firearms and home/vehicle safety
Pistol nomenclature and selecting a pistol for self-defense
Ammunition knowledge and defensive ammunition selection
Basic defensive pistol skills
Drawing from concealment
Loading and stoppage remediation
Defensive mindset and awareness
Carry modes and pistol concealment
Firearms qualification course
Note: All Basic defensive Pistol skills, including drawing from concealment will be done with your primary training gun.
Course fees includes all course materials and range fees.
The following items will be need for the class:
Valid California driver’s license or ID issued by CA DMV.
Handgun(s) that you intend to put on your permit. There is no additional charge for qualifying with multiple guns. The State of California requires that the guns you list on your permit be registered to you within the State.
Two magazines or one speed-loader (if revolver) for each gun.
Strong-side Outside-the-Waistband (OWB) made of Plastic or KYDEX for your primary training gun. Holster must completely cover the trigger (if you do not have a holsters we recommend a friction fit, molded KYDEX holster).
No Blackhawk Serpas or Bulldog Rapid Release Series Holster.
No Shoulder holsters allowed.
No Inside-the-waistband (IWB) holsters.
No Leather holsters
Stiff Belt
Magazine belt carrier or speed loader pouches if revolver is used
Pants with belt loops. Tactical pants with thigh pockets for extra ammo preferred but not required.
Ammunition – 250 rounds for main training gun, plus an additional 50 rounds for each additional gun you wish to shoot for qualification testing. The final qualification test will be given
Eye Protection (Wrap-around is recommended )
Hearing protection ( Electronic hearing protection is recommended).
Notepad and pen (black ink)
Baseball cap
Sack lunch and personal hydration
Closed toe shoes
No low necklines or V-neck shirts please.
DO NOT BRING ANY AMMO INTO THE CLASSROOM – LEAVE IT IN YOUR VEHICLE! Handguns must be unloaded and cased.
For a listing of upcoming classes please see our Upcoming Classes pages.
To inquire about private or semi-private classes please submit a Training Request.
Minimal qualification shooting skills are needed. This course includes fundamental needed for qualification. If you are unsure of your skills, Basic Pistol and Defensive Pistol classes are available to assist with mastering the fundamentals required to shoot and pass the county specific qualification.
INITIAL PERMIT
Steps:
Submit your CCW Initial Permit application to the Sheriff's Office. https://www.alamedacountysheriff.org/services/ccw-request
When directed by the Sheriff, register and complete our 16 hours two day CCW Course.
Submit the course certificate to the Sheriff's Office via the permit site
RENEWAL PERMIT
Steps:
Submit your CCW renewal application to the Sheriff's Office. https://www.alamedacountysheriff.org/services/ccw-request
When directed by the Sheriff, complete our 8 hour 1 day renewal course
Submit your course certificate to the Sheriff's Office via the permit site
For a listing of upcoming classes please see our Upcoming Classes pages.
To inquire about private or semi-private classes please submit a Training Request.
Minimal qualification shooting skills are needed. Although, this course includes a review of the fundamentals needed for shooting the qualification, if you are unsure of your skills more in-depth course such as, Basic Pistol and Defensive Pistol classes are available to assist with mastering the fundamentals required to shoot and pass the county specific qualification.
QUALIFICATION COURSE
2 Yard Line
1. With Your Handgun Holstered Draw And Fire 5 Rounds Center Mass.
Reload And Holster.
Time: 10 Seconds
2. With Your Handgun Holstered Or A Low Ready Fire 5 Rounds Center
Mass. Reload And Holster.
Time: 10 Seconds
5 Yard Line
3. With Your Handgun Holstered Draw And Fire 5 Rounds Center Mass.
Reload And Holster.
Time: 12 Seconds
4. With Your Handgun Holstered Or A Low Ready Fire 5 Rounds Center
Mass. Reload And Holster.
Time: 10 Seconds
7 Yard Line
5. With Your Handgun Holstered Draw And Fire 5 Rounds Center Mass.
Reload And Holster.
Time: 15 Seconds
6. With Your Handgun Holstered Or A Low Ready Fire 5 Rounds Center
Mass. Reload And Holster.
Time: 12 Seconds
15 Yard Line
7. With Your Handgun Holstered Draw And Fire 5 Rounds Center Mass.
Reload And Holster.
Time: 20 Seconds
8. With Your Handgun Holstered Or A Low Ready Fire 5 Rounds Center
Mass. Reload And Holster.
Time: 15 Seconds
25 Yard Line
9. With Your Handgun Holstered Draw And Fire 5 Rounds Center Mass.
Reload And Holster.
Time: 30 Seconds
10. With Your Handgun Holstered Or A Low Ready Fire 5 Rounds Center
Mass..
Time: 15 Seconds
Qualification is over: Unload Handgun and Perform 3 Step Safety Check. When You Are Satisfied Your Handgun Is Safe And Empty You Are Clear To Holster.
Maximum Points: 250/100%
Minimum Passing: Score 175/70%
Must pass both qualifications with 90% or better to carry two guns.
All Concealed Carry Weapons (CCW) training is done by CA DOJ CCW Certified Instructors.