The concealed carry permit (CCP) is a legal document that allows a person to carry a concealed firearm in public. The process of obtaining a CCP varies from state to state, but generally involves completing an application, passing a background check, and completing a firearms training course.
Once a CCP has been issued, it is important to keep track of its status. This can be done by checking with the issuing authority, which is typically the state police or sheriff’s office. The status of a CCP can change for a variety of reasons, such as a change of address, a change in the holder’s criminal history, or a change in the law.