Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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What must be done if a Nevada CFP is lost or stolen?

  1. Report to police within 48 hours

  2. Nothing, as it's registered with the state

  3. Apply for a replacement within 10 days

  4. Immediately notify the issuing sheriff's office

The correct answer is: Immediately notify the issuing sheriff's office

If a Nevada CFP (Concealed Firearms Permit) is lost or stolen, it is important to immediately notify the issuing sheriff's office. Reporting to the police within 48 hours or applying for a replacement within 10 days may be helpful in some cases, but the first step should always be notifying the issuing sheriff's office. Option B, doing nothing as it is registered with the state, is incorrect because lost or stolen permits must still be reported and replaced.