Permit to Carry FAQDo I need to notify the sheriffs office when I move?
Yes, a permit holder is required to notify the issuing sheriffs office within 30 days of a permanent address change. Failure to do so is a petty misdemeanor.
Do the address and/or my new drivers license number on my permit to carry need to match the address and/or drivers license number on my drivers license?
No. A permit holder, however, is required to notify the issuing sheriffs office within 30 days of a permanent address change. Failure to do so is a petty misdemeanor. The permit holder may, however, obtain an updated permit at a cost of $ 10.00. There is a statutory requirement to change the address on your drivers license within 30 days after changing your residence (171.11).
A. It is unknown if he had a permit. Unless and until a Sheriff’s office person says he did, just like the one County Sheriff said he did not, no one knows for sure.
B. If he had one, and moved, it is unknown if he did the notification of new address. Although it’s only a petty misdemeanor, obviously such small things wouldn’t bother someone who was stopped 79 times even though only 40 something or was it 50 something of them stuck.
C. Even if he had a valid CCP, IF he was reaching for his gun and didn’t stop when cop told him to, that nullifies any worry about his having a permit or no.