Delaware Weapons, Application Instructions for NEW License to Carry Concealed Deadly Weapon (DELAWARE RESIDENTS ONLY), provide the necessary information and steps to obtain a permit to carry a concealed deadly weapon in the State of Delaware. The application process is relatively simple, but it is important to understand all the requirements and instructions in order to ensure a smooth process. The types of weapons that can be concealed include handguns, rifles, shotguns, and other weapons that are considered deadly. In Delaware, all applicants must be 21 years of age or older, be a U.S. citizen, and not have any felony convictions. In addition, applicants must provide proof of firearms training, such as an NRA-certified course. Once the application is approved, applicants will be issued a Delaware Weapons license that will allow them to legally carry a concealed deadly weapon in the state. The license must be renewed every two years and can be revoked at any time if the license holder violates any of the terms of the license. It is important to note that carrying a concealed deadly weapon in the state of Delaware is not legal in all locations. It is also illegal to carry a concealed deadly weapon while consuming alcohol or drugs, or while in a school zone. To apply for a Delaware Weapons license, applicants must complete the application form and submit it to the Delaware State Police with the required documentation and payment. Applicants will then be notified of the status of their application by mail.