Section 26220 Of Chapter 4. License To Carry A Pistol, Revolver, Or Other Firearm Capable Of Being Concealed Upon The Person From California Penal Code >> Division 5. >> Title 4. >> Part 6. >> Chapter 4.
26220
. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section and in
subdivision (c) of Section 26210, a license issued pursuant to
Section 26150 or 26155 is valid for any period of time not to exceed
two years from the date of the license.
(b) If the licensee's place of employment or business was the
basis for issuance of a license pursuant to Section 26150, the
license is valid for any period of time not to exceed 90 days from
the date of the license. The license shall be valid only in the
county in which the license was originally issued. The licensee shall
give a copy of this license to the licensing authority of the city,
county, or city and county in which the licensee resides. The
licensing authority that originally issued the license shall inform
the licensee verbally and in writing in at least 16-point type of
this obligation to give a copy of the license to the licensing
authority of the city, county, or city and county of residence. Any
application to renew or extend the validity of, or reissue, the
license may be granted only upon the concurrence of the licensing
authority that originally issued the license and the licensing
authority of the city, county, or city and county in which the
licensee resides.
(c) A license issued pursuant to Section 26150 or 26155 is valid
for any period of time not to exceed three years from the date of the
license if the license is issued to any of the following
individuals:
(1) A judge of a California court of record.
(2) A full-time court commissioner of a California court of
record.
(3) A judge of a federal court.
(4) A magistrate of a federal court.
(d) A license issued pursuant to Section 26150 or 26155 is valid
for any period of time not to exceed four years from the date of the
license if the license is issued to a custodial officer who is an
employee of the sheriff as provided in Section 831.5, except that the
license shall be invalid upon the conclusion of the person's
employment pursuant to Section 831.5 if the four-year period has not
otherwise expired or any other condition imposed pursuant to this
article does not limit the validity of the license to a shorter time
period.
(e) A license issued pursuant to Section 26170 to a peace officer
appointed pursuant to Section 830.6 is valid for any period of time
not to exceed four years from the date of the license, except that
the license shall be invalid upon the conclusion of the person's
appointment pursuant to Section 830.6 if the four-year period has not
otherwise expired or any other condition imposed pursuant to this
article does not limit the validity of the license to a shorter time
period.