Rules & Licenses · Western New York
Niagara pistol permits start at the Lockport office page
Niagara pistol-permit applicants should use the county office page for packet, age, residency, notary, photo, and submission details.
Published July 6, 2026 · Last verified July 6, 2026
Niagara County pistol-permit paperwork has the sort of small details that are easy to miss if you only hear the process secondhand. The office is at the Niagara County Courthouse in Lockport, and the application instructions cover black ink, age and residency, in-person submission, notary handling, photos, fees, background checks, and a local law-enforcement interview.
Treat the county packet like the checklist, not like a last-minute lookup. Someone in Lewiston, Lockport, Wheatfield, North Tonawanda, Wilson, Porter, or the rural towns may all be heading to the same office, but a private class schedule does not replace the county steps. It keeps city and town applicants on the same county route.
The notary detail is the one to keep close: Niagara tells applicants not to sign until they are in front of a notary, and the pistol-permit staff can notarize signatures if needed. Photos and payment can also become part of that same counter visit. That is the kind of thing a neighbor would mention across the porch. Bring patience, bring the right papers, and let the Lockport office order the errand.