Maryland HQL: How to Apply for a Handgun Qualification License

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Maryland Gun ‌Laws: A Comprehensive⁣ Guide to Handgun Qualification Licenses and Wear & Carry Permits (Updated January 22, 2026)

Maryland’s firearm laws are among the most stringent in the​ United States, requiring residents to navigate a ‌multi-step process to legally purchase, possess, ⁣and carry a handgun. Understanding these regulations is crucial for both current and prospective gun owners in the state. ​This article ​provides a detailed overview of the Maryland Handgun Qualification License⁢ (HQL) and the Wear⁣ and Carry Permit,outlining the requirements,submission processes,and recent updates as of ‌January 2026.

The⁣ Maryland Handgun Qualification License (HQL): ‍Your First Step to Ownership

The HQL is a prerequisite for any Maryland resident intending‌ to purchase, rent, or receive ‍a handgun. ⁣Introduced in 2013 following ⁤the⁣ Gun​ Map​ Act, the license⁢ aims to ensure that individuals meet specific safety and legal standards before ⁣ acquiring a firearm. It’s not a permit to carry; it’s a qualification to obtain a handgun.⁣ https://www.mdsp.maryland.gov/MSP/Pages/FirearmServicesDivision/HQL/HQL.aspx

Eligibility Requirements for the HQL:

To ⁣qualify for‍ an ​HQL, applicants must meet several criteria, including:

* ⁢ Age: Be⁣ at least⁢ 21 years old.
* Training: Successfully complete a firearms safety training course certified by the Maryland State Police (MSP). This course must cover handgun⁤ operation, safety, and Maryland ⁣firearm laws. As of late ‍2025, the MSP has ⁤approved a wider range of training providers⁢ to address previous backlogs and accessibility issues.⁤ https://www.mdsp.maryland.gov/MSP/Pages/FirearmServicesDivision/HQL/ApprovedTraining.aspx

*‍ Background check: Pass a comprehensive background check conducted by the MSP. This includes checks against state and federal ​databases to identify any disqualifying factors, such as felony ​convictions, ⁣domestic violence restraining orders, or mental health concerns.
* ​ No ⁤Prohibiting Factors: Not be prohibited from possessing a regulated firearm under Maryland or federal law.This ⁣includes individuals convicted of certain ⁤felonies, those wiht a⁤ history⁤ of domestic ​violence,‍ and individuals adjudicated mentally defective.
* Fingerprinting: Submit‍ fingerprints as part of ‍the application process.

Applying⁢ for the HQL:

The application process is primarily conducted online through the ⁣Maryland State Police Licensing Portal. Applicants will need‌ to:

  1. Complete the Online ⁢Application: Provide personal information, training details, and attest to meeting all eligibility requirements.
  2. Upload Documentation: Submit proof of completion⁤ of the required firearms safety training course.
  3. Schedule Fingerprinting: Schedule an appointment for fingerprinting at an‍ MSP-approved location.
  4. Pay the Fee: Currently, the HQL application fee is $50.
  5. await Approval: ​ The MSP will ⁤conduct a background check‌ and review ⁢the application. Processing times can vary,but the ‍MSP​ aims to process applications within 90⁤ days. Recent ⁢improvements to the MSP’s processing system have substantially ⁣reduced‌ wait times in ⁢early 2026.

The wear and Carry ⁤Permit: Legally Carrying a Handgun in Maryland

Once you’ve obtained ⁤an HQL and purchased‌ a handgun, a separate permit ​is required to legally carry it, either openly or concealed, in Maryland. This is the Wear and Carry Permit, also issued by ‌the Maryland ‍State ​Police. https://www.mdsp.maryland.gov/MSP/Pages/FirearmServicesDivision/WearAndCarry/WearAndCarry.aspx

Eligibility Requirements for the Wear and carry Permit:

The requirements for a Wear and Carry Permit are more ⁣extensive than those for the HQL. Applicants must:

* Possess​ an HQL: ‍ A valid ​HQL is a prerequisite for applying for a Wear and Carry Permit.
* Training: Complete a more‌ advanced firearms training course, typically involving a minimum ‍of 16 hours of classroom ⁢and live-fire instruction.⁢ This training must cover topics such‌ as handgun proficiency, use of force, Maryland firearm laws, and safe gun handling practices.
* ⁤ Good and Substantial ‌Reason: ​ Demonstrate a “good and substantial reason” to wear, carry, or transport a handgun. ⁤ This ‍requirement has been the subject of legal challenges, and recent court rulings have clarified acceptable reasons. As of January 2026, acceptable reasons include ‍documented threats, a profession that requires carrying a firearm (e.g., security guard), or a demonstrated need for self-defense based on specific circumstances.
* Background Check: Undergo a more thorough background check than the HQL process, including⁢ interviews with

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