Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What must an applicant do if their CCW license is lost or stolen in Wisconsin?

  1. Notify the police within 48 hours

  2. There is no requirement to report it

  3. Notify the Department of Justice within 10 days

  4. Reapply for a new license immediately

The correct answer is: Notify the Department of Justice within 10 days

If a CCW license is lost or stolen in Wisconsin, the correct course of action is to notify the Department of Justice within 10 days. This is important because reporting the lost or stolen license ensures that it cannot be misused by someone else. By promptly informing the Department of Justice, the necessary steps can be taken to prevent any unauthorized use of the lost or stolen license. Therefore, it is crucial for license holders to comply with this requirement to protect themselves and prevent any potential misuse of their CCW license. Option A is not the correct answer because the requirement is to notify the Department of Justice, not the police, within 10 days. Option B is incorrect as there is a requirement to report a lost or stolen CCW license in Wisconsin. Option D is also incorrect as there is a process to follow for reporting a lost or stolen license rather than immediately reapplying for a new one.