Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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What should you do if your Nevada CFP is lost or destroyed?

  1. Immediately apply for a new permit

  2. Report the loss to the police within 5 days

  3. Notify the issuing authority in writing within 10 days

  4. You cannot replace a lost or destroyed permit

The correct answer is: Notify the issuing authority in writing within 10 days

If your Nevada CFP is lost or destroyed, the best course of action is to notify the issuing authority in writing within 10 days. This is because the permit must be reported lost or destroyed within 10 days in order to be eligible for a replacement. Option A is incorrect because you cannot immediately apply for a new permit without first reporting the loss to the issuing authority. Option B is incorrect because while it is important to report the loss to the police, this alone does not replace the need to notify the issuing authority within 10 days. Option D is incorrect because you can replace a lost or destroyed permit, as long as you follow the necessary steps.