Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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What action should a CFP holder take if their permit is lost or stolen?

  1. Notify the sheriff's office in writing within 10 days

  2. Apply for a new permit immediately

  3. Nothing, as the permit is tracked nationally

  4. Report it to the nearest police station only

The correct answer is: Notify the sheriff's office in writing within 10 days

A CFP holder must promptly notify the sheriff's office in writing within 10 days if their permit is lost or stolen. This is crucial for ensuring that the authorities are aware of the situation, which helps prevent potential misuse of the permit by unauthorized individuals. Timely notification allows law enforcement to take appropriate steps and provides a formal record of the loss. Although applying for a new permit and reporting to the police are reasonable actions, the requirement specifically mandates notifying the sheriff’s office as a first step. The option about the permit being tracked nationally does not apply, as permits are generally not tracked in such a manner, and the responsibility falls on the permit holder to report the loss.