South Carolina Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What must be done if a resident changes their address after obtaining a Concealed Weapon Permit in South Carolina?

  1. Notify the issuing authority within 30 days

  2. Nothing, as long as the permit is valid

  3. Apply for a new permit

  4. Notify the issuing authority within 60 days

The correct answer is: Notify the issuing authority within 30 days

When a resident changes their address after obtaining a Concealed Weapon Permit (CWP) in South Carolina, they are required to notify the issuing authority within 30 days. This requirement is in place to ensure that the state's records are up-to-date, which is important for various reasons, such as the ability to contact the permit holder and maintain accurate records for law enforcement purposes. Keeping the information current helps law enforcement verify the status and legitimacy of the permit when needed, and it also supports the permit holder's compliance with state laws. Failure to notify the issuing authority within the specified time could lead to complications or potential legal issues related to the permit owner’s rights and responsibilities.