Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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How soon must a CFP holder notify the issuing authority of an address change?

  1. Immediately

  2. Within 10 days

  3. Within 30 days

  4. There is no requirement to notify

The correct answer is: Within 30 days

A concealed firearm permit (CFP) holder is required to notify the issuing authority of an address change within 30 days. This requirement is in place to ensure that the records for permit holders are current and accurate, which is essential for both law enforcement and public safety. Keeping the issuing authority informed helps maintain communication and allows for follow-up if necessary, ensuring that the permit holder remains compliant with state regulations. While some people may think that immediate notification or a shorter time frame is necessary, the law specifies a 30-day period, balancing promptness with practicality for individuals who may need time to update their information.