Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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What happens if a CFP holder moves out of Nevada?

  1. The permit is still valid until it expires

  2. The permit is immediately revoked

  3. The permit holder must reapply in their new state

  4. The permit is converted to a non-resident permit

The correct answer is: The permit is still valid until it expires

A concealed firearm permit (CFP) holder who moves out of Nevada retains the validity of their permit until its expiration date. This means that while the individual may no longer reside in Nevada, they can continue to carry concealed firearms in accordance with Nevada law until the permit reaches its expiration. However, it is important for the permit holder to be aware that their permit may not be valid in their new state of residence, as each state has its own laws regarding concealed carry permits and may not recognize permits issued by another state. In this scenario, the requirement to reapply in the new state (as mentioned in one of the other choices) would depend on the laws of that state, as many states require residents to obtain permits issued by their state. Therefore, while the Nevada permit remains valid until expiration, the holder must check the laws of their new state regarding concealed carry. Conversely, the choices that imply immediate revocation or conversion to a non-resident permit do not accurately reflect the status of the permit after moving.