How to Convert Your NJ Permit to Carry (CCW / PTC) Into a Wallet Card (Step-by-Step Guide)

How to Convert Your NJ Permit to Carry Into a Wallet Card


If you’ve received your New Jersey Permit to Carry, you’ve probably noticed it’s issued as a digital document or printable PDF. While this format works, it’s not always convenient for everyday carry.

Many permit holders are now converting their permit into a wallet-sized PVC card for durability and ease of use. Many people choose to convert their digital permit into a durable wallet-sized PVC card.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to do it safely, legally, and effectively.


Why Convert Your NJ Permit to Carry to a Wallet Card?

There are a few key reasons why people choose a wallet-sized version:

  • Convenience – Fits easily in your wallet like a credit card

  • Durability – PVC cards are waterproof and long-lasting

  • Quick access – Easier to present when needed

  • Professional appearance – Clean, readable format

Paper permits can tear, fade, or become damaged over time. A plastic card solves these issues.

NJ Permit To Carry CCW


Is It Legal to Carry a Wallet Card Version?


New Jersey permits are issued electronically and can be displayed in digital or printed form.

A PVC wallet card is simply a durable printed version of your existing permit. Order your NJ Permit to Carry (CCW) wallet card here: 👉 NJ Permit to Carry Card Printing

However:

  • You should always stay up to date with current NJ laws

  • You should follow any legal requirements regarding carrying your permit

  • You should always consult your attorney

  • This service is a convenience printing solution — you must already have a valid NJ-issued permit, as this does not replace or issue official credentials.

Why should I get my card printed?

Many NJ permit holders find that paper permits don’t hold up well in everyday use. Paper copies can tear, fade, or become difficult to read over time, especially when carried in a wallet. A durable PVC card provides a long-lasting, waterproof solution that is easier to carry daily.


Is a Wallet Card Required in NJ?

  • No, it is not required. Consult the most recent statutes and your attorney to confirm the appropriate methods to display your CCW / PTC.

  • It is a convenience

  • Always follow NJ law

Step-by-Step: How to Convert Your Permit


Step 1: Locate Your Permit PDF


Find the original email from the state that contains your permit.

Download the official PDF file. The file is named in the format Permit_######.pdf.



Step 2: Choose the Right Format

For best results:


  • Send the original PDF

  • Avoid screenshots (lower quality)


Step 3: Convert to a Wallet Card


You have a few options:

  • Print and laminate (basic, but not durable long-term)

  • Use a professional PVC printing service (recommended) like NJ Card Prints! You can order a card here: 👉 NJ Permit to Carry Card Printing


PVC cards are:


  • Waterproof

  • Credit card-sized (CR80)

  • Long-lasting

Step 4: Carry It Safely


Once printed:

  • Store it in your wallet

  • Keep your original document accessible as needed on your phone / computer



Why Not Just Laminate It?

Laminating is a common option, but it has downsides:

  • Can peel over time

  • Not fully waterproof

  • Often looks unprofessional

  • Can reduce readability


PVC cards are a much better long-term solution.



Common Questions


Can I carry my NJ Permit to Carry on my phone?

Yes, permits are issued digitally and can be displayed electronically. Many people prefer a physical wallet card for convenience.

Final Thoughts


Converting your NJ Permit to Carry into a wallet-sized PVC card is one of the easiest ways to make everyday carry more convenient and durable.


If you’re looking for a fast, professional option, you can order your NJ Permit to Carry (CCW) wallet card here: 👉

👉 NJ Permit to Carry Card Printing

NJ Card Prints provides professional NJ Permit to Carry (CCW) wallet card printing services.


For more details, see our NJ Permit to Carry FAQ

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