Idaho’s concealed carry reciprocity is straightforward for many residents. You’ll find full reciprocity with these states:
| Arizona | Valid Idaho permit required. |
| Arkansas | Ensure your permit is current. |
| Kansas | Check Kansas specific requirements for permit types. |
| Kentucky | Non-resident permits accepted. |
| Mississippi | Idaho permits are recognized. |
| Missouri | Compliance with Missouri’s permit laws is necessary. |
| Montana | Valid Idaho permit is sufficient. |
| North Dakota | Reciprocity is in effect. |
| Oklahoma | Verify your permit’s validity. |
| South Dakota | Idaho residents should comply with South Dakota law. |
| Utah | Current Idaho permit needed. |
| Wyoming | Reciprocal agreement in place. |
Important Considerations:
Always verify the specific regulations of the state you are visiting, as laws can change. Consult official state websites for the most up-to-date information. While Idaho offers reciprocity, individual state restrictions may apply.
Permit Validity:
Maintaining a current and valid Idaho concealed carry permit is crucial for successful reciprocity in all states. Expired permits will invalidate reciprocity agreements.


