Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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What happens if a Nevada CFP holder moves to another state?

  1. The permit remains valid until it expires

  2. The permit is immediately invalidated

  3. The permit becomes a non-resident permit

  4. The holder must reapply in the new state

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

If a Nevada CFP holder moves to another state, their permit will remain valid until it expires. This is because most states have reciprocity agreements, which recognize each other's concealed carry permits. Therefore, as long as the permit holder maintains their Nevada residency and their permit is still valid, they can continue to carry concealed in other states that recognize the Nevada permit. Option B is incorrect because the permit is not immediately invalidated upon moving to another state. Option C is also incorrect because the Nevada permit does not automatically become a non-resident permit when the holder moves to another state. Option D is incorrect because the holder does not have to reapply for a permit in the new state as long as their Nevada permit is still valid.