Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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What forms of identification do you need to apply for a Nevada CFP?

  1. State ID or driver's license only

  2. Passport only

  3. Military ID only

  4. State ID or driver's license and proof of residency

The correct answer is: State ID or driver's license and proof of residency

The correct choice highlights the requirements needed to apply for a Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP). To complete the application process, individuals must provide a valid state-issued identification, such as a state ID card or driver's license, along with proof of residency in Nevada. This combination ensures that applicants are both legally identified and confirmed as Nevada residents, aligning with the state's legal requirements for firearm permits. Options that suggest only a passport, military ID, or only a state ID or driver's license lack the completeness required for the application. A passport may serve as a form of identification but does not provide residency verification in Nevada, while only presenting a military ID does not fulfill the residency proof requirement. Thus, the combined requirements of a state ID or driver's license and proof of residency are necessary for a comprehensive application.