Concealed Carry Courses
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Bee-Safe’s Ohio CCW Course will be taught at our New Riegel, OH OPOTA Training Center. Please arrive on time and feel free to bring drinks and snacks. *Do not bring live ammunition into the class room.
Upon the successful completion of this 8 HR Ohio CCW Class you will received a signed Certificate of Completion from Bee-Safe. You will then take that certificate to the Sheriff’s Office and apply for your Ohio CCW Permit.
Where an Ohio CCW is Valid
What to expect during an 8 Hr Ohio CCW Course?
Bee Safe is proud to serve the Northwest Ohio community in part by offering affordable CCW Classes. When you come to our Training Academy on the day of the course you should arrive on time. If you did not register online you must must bring cash. Please do not bring loaded firearms or ammunition into the classroom. Ammunition must be left in your vehicle!
You may bring your unloaded firearm into the classroom in a secured case.
The CCW class will begin at 8am with a short video introduction and the instructor will proceed with the syllabus. There will be 6 hours of classroom time which includes the opportunity for attendees to ask questions. Students will then drive to Bee-Safe‘s outdoor shooting range for 2 hours of training.
Once range time has ended the instructor will sign the 8 Hr Ohio CCW Class certificates which will qualify students to apply for a CCW Permit at the county’s Sheriff’s Office.
What should I bring to the CCW Course?
*AR-15 Pistols are NOT allowed in this course.
Can I use a .22 caliber handgun at the shooting range?
Yes, .22 caliber handguns are permitted in all Ohio CCW Course.
County Sheriff’s Offices across our great state issued 168,302 concealed-carry licenses in 2018. Of those, 98,927 were renewals, an increase of 83 percent from the year before, and 69,375 licenses were new, a 10 percent decrease. Denials were rare — 1,436 in total, for a rate of 0.9 percent. Under Ohio law, County Sheriffs are responsible for issuing concealed-carry licenses and renewing them, as well as suspending and revoking licenses. Every quarter, the Sheriffs report those statistics to the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission, part of the Ohio Attorney General’s Office. This yearly compilation is sent in accordance with Ohio Revised Code Section 109.731(C).
Read on for more state totals and a county-by-county breakdown of the statistics.
Seneca County CCW Permits: Fostoria, Tiffin, New Riegel
Number of Licenses Issued 166
Number of Licenses Renewed 417
Number of Licenses Suspended 0
Number of Licenses Revoked 0
Number of Licenses Denied 0
Number of License Processes Suspended 0
Hancock County CCW Permits: Findlay, Van Buren & Vanlue
Number of Licenses Issued 431
Number of Licenses Renewed 866
Number of Licenses Suspended 9
Number of Licenses Revoked 0
Number of Licenses Denied 7
Number of License Processes Suspended 0
Wood County CCW Permits: Bowling Green, Perrysburg & North Baltimore
Number of Licenses Issued 932
Number of Licenses Renewed 1,594
Number of Licenses Suspended 23
Number of Licenses Revoked 6
Number of Licenses Denied 41
Number of License Processes Suspended 0