National Carry AcademyReciprocity Guidelines for Michigan
January 11, 2016

Michigan recognizes concealed carry permits/licenses for residents issued by other states. However, Michigan does not accept carry permits issued by other states for non-residents. Therefore, to be able to carry your firearm in Michigan, you must be a resident of the state where your license was issued.
28.422 License to Purchase, Carry, Possess, or Transport Pistol; Issuance; Qualifications; Applications; Sale of Pistol; Exemptions; Nonresidents; Basic Pistol Safety Brochure; Forging Application; Implementation During Business Hours
A person who is not a resident of Michigan, but wishes to carry his firearm within the state, may do so without being required to obtain a license if the following conditions are met:
a. He is a resident of the state which issued his current license to carry.
b. He has the carry permit in his possession.
c. The firearm he is carrying or transporting is under his name.
d. He is carrying or transporting the firearm for legal purposes.
e. The individual will stay on the state for not more than 180 days and does not have plans of establishing residency in Michigan.
Reciprocity Guidelines for Michigan
January 11, 2016

Michigan recognizes concealed carry permits/licenses for residents issued by other states. However, Michigan does not accept carry permits issued by other states for non-residents. Therefore, to be able to carry your firearm in Michigan, you must be a resident of the state where your license was issued.
28.422 License to Purchase, Carry, Possess, or Transport Pistol; Issuance; Qualifications; Applications; Sale of Pistol; Exemptions; Nonresidents; Basic Pistol Safety Brochure; Forging Application; Implementation During Business Hours
A person who is not a resident of Michigan, but wishes to carry his firearm within the state, may do so without being required to obtain a license if the following conditions are met:
a. He is a resident of the state which issued his current license to carry.
b. He has the carry permit in his possession.
c. The firearm he is carrying or transporting is under his name.
d. He is carrying or transporting the firearm for legal purposes.
e. The individual will stay on the state for not more than 180 days and does not have plans of establishing residency in Michigan.
