Wisconsin Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What should a CCW permit holder do if their permit is lost or stolen in Wisconsin?

  1. Nothing, it will be automatically replaced

  2. Report it to the police within 48 hours

  3. Inform the Department of Justice as soon as possible

  4. Apply for a new permit

The correct answer is: Inform the Department of Justice as soon as possible

If a Wisconsin CCW permit is lost or stolen, the permit holder should inform the Department of Justice as soon as possible. This is to ensure that the permit can be invalidated and the necessary steps can be taken to protect the individual from identity theft and potential misuse of the lost or stolen permit. Option A is incorrect because a lost or stolen permit will not be automatically replaced. The permit holder is responsible for taking action to report it and potentially apply for a new one. Option B is incorrect because while it is important to report a lost or stolen permit to the police, it is equally important to notify the Department of Justice as they are the issuing authority for the permit. Option D is incorrect because applying for a new permit without reporting the loss or theft could result in fines or penalties. It is important to report the loss or theft and follow the necessary steps to obtain a new permit.