Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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Is it required to inform law enforcement that you are carrying a concealed firearm during a traffic stop in Nevada?

  1. Yes, immediately

  2. No, not unless asked

  3. Yes, but only if the officer asks you if you have a weapon

  4. It's optional

The correct answer is: Yes, immediately

In Nevada, the requirement is to inform law enforcement that you are carrying a concealed firearm, and this should be done immediately during a traffic stop. This protocol helps to ensure safety for both the officer and the individual carrying the firearm. By proactively disclosing this information, you can mitigate any potential misunderstandings or escalations that could arise when a law enforcement officer approaches the vehicle. The law emphasizes transparency to foster a cooperative interaction between concealed carry permit holders and law enforcement personnel. The other options do not align with this requirement, as they either suggest a delayed response or that informing the officer is not necessary unless prompted—both of which do not comply with Nevada's laws regarding the handling of concealed firearms during encounters with law enforcement.