By Cris Alarcon, Placerville Bureau
PLACERVILLE, Calif. (Sept. 7, 2025) — El Dorado County continues to offer a relatively swift and cost-effective pathway for residents seeking a concealed carry permit, amid growing comparisons with nearby counties.
Detailed Breakdown: El Dorado County’s CCW Permit
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New standard two-year permit: $218 total, which includes a $143 initial application fee (comprising $93 DOJ LiveScan and $50 administration) followed by a $75 issuance fee.
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Renewal: $92—$52 DOJ processing and $40 administration.
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Applicants may submit renewal only within 90 days before expiration.
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Process timeline: One applicant shared that from submission to approval took about a month. Fingerprinting and class availability were the main delays.
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Another recounted a three-week process from fingerprinting to permit pick-up, noting minimal in-person interaction and efficient processing.
“…from the date of my application submission to the date of my approval confirmation was almost a month exactly.”
“…it took about 3 weeks from the fingerprinting to picking up my license.”
Neighboring Counties: Placer and Sacramento
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Placer County:
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State filing fee: $20 application + $80 administrative fee = $100.
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LiveScan fingerprint fee: approx. $93 (plus provider’s roll-fee).
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Total costs typically range around $193, excluding training and range fees.
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Local anecdotes indicate total CCW cost (including training) can reach ~$378, with a 30-day timeline to issuance.
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Sacramento County (effective July 22, 2025):
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Initial application: $288.
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Issuance fee: $288 upon approval.
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Combined initial cost: $576.
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Renewal: $317 (includes DOJ background fee).
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Duplicate/modification: $133.
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Additional training requirements and state-mandated refresher courses may add extra costs.
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Stakeholder Perspectives
Applicants and advocates highlight El Dorado’s balance of efficiency and affordability:
“I just got approved for my CCW … almost a month exactly. Most of that time was the wait for my appointment and then a two-week wait until the next available class … they have their shit together.”
Placer County users frequently note slightly higher but still reasonable costs:
“…about 30 days and a total of $553 (not including ammo, range fees, or targets). This is one of the fastest and easiest CCWs I’ve ever gotten.”
Context & Takeaways
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Efficiency: El Dorado’s CCW process is notably faster compared to some counties where processing may stretch to three months or more.
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Cost: At $218 for a new permit, El Dorado is more affordable than Sacramento’s $576 initial cost and comparable or slightly less than Placer’s estimated $193 (excluding training).
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Accessibility: With limited delays and fewer bureaucratic hurdles, El Dorado appears to offer a more streamlined experience for residents.