Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Practice Exam

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What is the process if your CHL in Oregon is lost or stolen?

  1. Apply for a new CHL as if it were the first time

  2. Notify the issuing Sheriff's Department immediately

  3. Wait for it to expire and apply for renewal

  4. No action is necessary

The correct answer is: Notify the issuing Sheriff's Department immediately

When a Concealed Handgun License (CHL) is lost or stolen in Oregon, the first and most important step is to notify the issuing Sheriff's Department immediately. This action is crucial for a few reasons: 1. **Security:** Notifying the sheriff helps protect against the misuse of your license. If someone finds your lost or stolen CHL, they could potentially use it for illegal activities, and informing the authorities can help mitigate the risk of this happening. 2. **Documentation:** The sheriff's department will likely create a record of the report, which can be important if there are any questions or issues related to your license or if there are attempts to use it fraudulently. 3. **Guidance on Further Steps:** After reporting the loss or theft, the sheriff's department can provide guidance on the next steps, such as applying for a replacement license, which may involve completing specific forms or paying fees. While applying for a new CHL as if it were the first time may seem like a viable option, it is not the immediate or correct action to take following the loss or theft of your license. Waiting for the license to expire or taking no action at all would leave you unprotected and potentially open to legal trouble if someone were to