Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 166.295 (2026)

Renewal of license

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      166.295 Renewal of license. (1)(a) A concealed handgun license is renewable by repeating the procedures set out in ORS 166.291 and 166.292, except for the requirement to submit fingerprints and provide character references. A licensee may submit the application for renewal by mail if the licensee:

      (A) Is an active member of the Armed Forces of the United States, the National Guard of the United States or the Oregon National Guard; and

      (B) Submits with the application proof of the licensee’s military orders and a copy of the licensee’s military identification.

      (b) An otherwise expired concealed handgun license continues to be valid for up to 45 days after the licensee applies for renewal if:

      (A) The licensee applies for renewal before the original license expires;

      (B) The licensee has proof of the application for renewal; and

      (C) The application for renewal has not been denied.

      (2) If a licensee changes residence, the licensee shall report the change of address and the sheriff shall issue a new license as a duplication for a change of address. The license shall expire upon the same date as would the original. [1989 c.839 §10; 1993 c.735 §7; 2007 c.368 §4]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 2002–2011 · leading case: Willis v. Winters, 253 P.3d 1058 (Or. 2011).
Willis v. Winters, 253 P.3d 1058 (Or. 2011). · cites it 2× “Winters, 235 Or App 615 , 234 P3d 141 (2010), an applicant wished to renew an expired CHL and submitted a renewal application to the sheriff of the county where she resided (Jackson County), as required by ORS 166.295(1)(a). 3 The application form was substantially in the form…”
Langlotz v. Noelle, 39 P.3d 271 (Or. Ct. App. 2002). · cites it 3× “In addition, a related statute, ORS 166.295(1)(a), refers to character references as a “requirement” for CHL applications: “A concealed handgun license is renewable by repeating the procedures set out in ORS 166.”
Willis v. Winters, 234 P.3d 141 (Or. Ct. App. 2010). “ORS 166.295(l)(a) (“A concealed handgun license is renewable by repeating the procedures set out in ORS 166.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 166.295(1)(a) — 2 cases
Willis v. Winters, 253 P.3d 1058 (Or. 2011). “Winters, 235 Or App 615 , 234 P3d 141 (2010), an applicant wished to renew an expired CHL and submitted a renewal application to the sheriff of the county where she resided (Jackson County), as required by ORS 166.295(1)(a). 3 The application form was substantially in the form…”
Langlotz v. Noelle, 39 P.3d 271 (Or. Ct. App. 2002). “In addition, a related statute, ORS 166.295(1)(a), refers to character references as a “requirement” for CHL applications: “A concealed handgun license is renewable by repeating the procedures set out in ORS 166.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 166.295(l)(a) — 1 case
Willis v. Winters, 234 P.3d 141 (Or. Ct. App. 2010). “ORS 166.295(l)(a) (“A concealed handgun license is renewable by repeating the procedures set out in ORS 166.”
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