North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) Practice Exam

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If a Concealed Handgun Permit is lost or destroyed, the permittee must:

  1. Report the loss to the DMV

  2. Reapply for a new permit

  3. Notify the sheriff's office in their county

  4. Take no action

The correct answer is: Notify the sheriff's office in their county

When a Concealed Handgun Permit is lost or destroyed, the permittee must notify the sheriff's office in their county. This is because the sheriff's office is responsible for issuing and maintaining concealed handgun permits. Reporting the loss to the DMV (A) or taking no action (D) would not fulfill this requirement. Reapplying for a new permit (B) may be an option, but it is not necessary as the permit is still valid if it has not expired or been revoked. Only notifying the sheriff's office in their county (C) is necessary in this situation.