Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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When must a holder of a Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit inform a police officer that they are carrying a concealed weapon?

  1. Only if asked by the officer

  2. After providing their driver’s license

  3. Immediately upon officer contact

  4. Never, it's not required by law

The correct answer is: Immediately upon officer contact

If a person has a Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit, they are required by law to inform a police officer immediately upon contact if they are carrying a concealed weapon. This is for the safety of both the driver and the police officer, as it allows the officer to know if there is a potential danger present. Option A is incorrect because it implies that the person only needs to inform the officer if they ask, which is not the case. Option B is only partially correct, as the driver must also inform the officer even if they have not yet provided their driver's license. Option D is incorrect, as it goes against the law that requires holders of a Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit to inform police officers immediately upon contact.