North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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What must individuals do after changing their permanent address regarding their Concealed Handgun Permit in North Carolina?

  1. Nothing, the permit does not need to be updated

  2. Notify the Sheriff's Office in their new county of residence within 60 days

  3. Apply for a new permit

  4. Notify the issuing Sheriff’s Office within 30 days

The correct answer is: Notify the issuing Sheriff’s Office within 30 days

When individuals with a Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) in North Carolina change their permanent address, it is essential for them to notify the issuing Sheriff’s Office within 30 days of the change. This requirement ensures that the issuing authority has updated information for their records and can communicate with the permit holders effectively. By promptly informing the Sheriff’s Office of the address change, permit holders can avoid any potential issues or delays related to their CHP. Option A is incorrect as the permit does need to be updated with the new address. Option B is incorrect because individuals must notify the issuing Sheriff’s Office, not the Sheriff's Office in their new county of residence. Option C is also incorrect because applying for a new permit is unnecessary; instead, individuals simply need to update their existing permit with their new address by notifying the issuing authority.