Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) Practice Exam

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What should CWFL holders do if their license is lost or stolen?

  1. Notify the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services immediately

  2. Wait for it to expire and reapply for a new license

  3. Report the loss to the police only

  4. Nothing, it's not required to report it

The correct answer is: Notify the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services immediately

CWFL holders should notify the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services immediately if their license is lost or stolen. This is important because it allows the department to mark the previous license as invalid in their system and prevent it from being misused. By reporting the loss promptly, the CWFL holder can expedite the process of obtaining a replacement license and protect themselves from any potential misuse of their lost or stolen license. Option B is incorrect because waiting for the license to expire and reapplying is not necessary when the license is lost or stolen. Option C is also incorrect as only reporting to the police is not sufficient; the proper authority to inform about the lost or stolen license is the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Option D is incorrect as it is indeed required to report the loss or theft of a CWFL.