Washington Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Practice Exam

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What happens if a Concealed Pistol License (CPL) holder moves to a new address?

  1. The CPL automatically updates

  2. They must notify the issuing authority within 30 days

  3. They must reapply for a new CPL

  4. They must surrender their CPL

The correct answer is: They must notify the issuing authority within 30 days

When a Concealed Pistol License (CPL) holder moves to a new address, they are required to notify the issuing authority within 30 days. This is important because it ensures that the information on file for the CPL holder is accurate and up to date. By notifying the issuing authority of the address change, the CPL holder helps maintain the integrity of the CPL system and ensures that they can be reached if necessary. Therefore, it is crucial for CPL holders to promptly update their address information to comply with the law and maintain the validity of their CPL. Option A is incorrect because the CPL does not automatically update with a new address change. Option C is also incorrect as CPL holders do not need to reapply for a new CPL simply due to a change in address. Option D is not the correct course of action; CPL holders are not required to surrender their CPL when they move to a new address.