Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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If a CCDW permit is lost or destroyed, what must the permit holder do?

  1. Notify the police

  2. Obtain a notarized statement detailing the loss

  3. Reapply for a new permit as if a first-time applicant

  4. Both A and B

The correct answer is: Obtain a notarized statement detailing the loss

If a CCDW permit is lost or destroyed, the permit holder is required to obtain a notarized statement detailing the loss. This is because the permit is a very important document and its loss or destruction must be recorded and verified. The other options, such as notifying the police or reapplying for a new permit, are incorrect because they do not fulfill the requirement of obtaining a notarized statement. While it may be a good idea to also notify the police, that would not be sufficient in fulfilling the requirement. Reapplying for a new permit as if a first-time applicant would also not address the situation of a lost or destroyed permit. Therefore, option B is the correct and only necessary action for the permit holder to take in this scenario.