Does Colorado Honor New York CCW Permits?
No. Colorado does not honor New York concealed carry permits.
What This Means for You
A New York concealed carry permit is not recognized in Colorado. Carrying a concealed firearm in Colorado on a New York permit alone could expose you to serious criminal charges. Your options include: (a) applying for a Colorado non-resident permit if available, (b) carrying only in your vehicle if Colorado permits it, or (c) leaving your firearm at home. Always verify current rules with the Colorado Attorney General before traveling.
Always Follow Colorado's Rules
Reciprocity only addresses recognition of your permit. Once you cross the state line into Colorado, you are bound by Colorado's carry laws — including no-carry zones (schools, courts, government buildings, posted private property), duty-to-inform rules during law-enforcement encounters, magazine capacity limits, and any restrictions on locations like restaurants serving alcohol.
Note on open carry: Reciprocity covers concealed carry only. Colorado may have entirely different rules for open carry; review Colorado's open-carry guide before traveling.
Reverse Direction
The reverse question — "Does New York honor Colorado CCW permits?" — has its own answer: No. See the New York ← Colorado page for details.
Disclaimer: Reciprocity agreements change frequently and are subject to executive order, statute, or court ruling. We review every state's reciprocity list at least every six months, but you should verify with the Colorado Attorney General before traveling. This page is informational only and does not constitute legal advice.