Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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What is required for a non-resident to apply for a Nevada CFP?

  1. Proof of Nevada employment

  2. Owning property in Nevada

  3. Completion of a Nevada-specific firearms safety course

  4. A valid driver's license from any state

The correct answer is: Completion of a Nevada-specific firearms safety course

The correct choice is that a non-resident must complete a Nevada-specific firearms safety course to apply for a Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP). This requirement is in place to ensure that all applicants, regardless of their residency status, have the necessary safety training and knowledge about firearm laws specific to Nevada. While proof of employment or property ownership in Nevada may indicate an individual’s connection to the state, they are not requirements for applying for the CFP. A valid driver's license from any state demonstrates identity and residency but does not fulfill the specific training requirement needed for the permit application. The emphasis on completing a Nevada-specific course underscores the state’s commitment to public safety and responsible firearm ownership.