Virginia recognizes concealed handgun permits from other states if certain conditions are met, including verification and proper identification. The state must have reciprocal agreements with those states for full recognition. This law ensures lawful carry while respecting interstate agreements and verification processes.
Yes, if your permit is valid, issued by a state with a reciprocal agreement with Virginia, and you meet all other legal requirements such as age and identification.
Your permit must be valid, issued by a state with a reciprocal agreement, and you must carry proper ID and not have had a Virginia permit revoked.
Yes, Virginia enters into reciprocal agreements with states that require formal recognition, verified through agreements approved by the Attorney General.
You must carry a government-issued photo ID from any state or federal agency and display your permit or license upon demand by law enforcement.