Kentucky Concealed Carry Deadly Weapon (CCDW) Practice Exam

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For a CCDW permit renewal in Kentucky, when should the application be submitted?

  1. Before the current permit expires

  2. Within 60 days after expiration

  3. Within 6 months before the expiration date

  4. Anytime after expiration but with additional fees

The correct answer is: Before the current permit expires

A CCDW permit renewal should be submitted before the current permit expires. This is important because if the permit expires, it becomes illegal to carry a concealed weapon in Kentucky without a valid permit. Additionally, if the renewal is submitted within 60 days after expiration, it will be considered a late renewal and may result in additional fees. While it is possible to submit the renewal within 6 months before the expiration date, it is recommended to do so as soon as possible to avoid any potential issues with processing time. Submitting the renewal after expiration will not only result in additional fees, but it may also result in a lapse in your ability to legally carry a concealed weapon until the new permit is received.