Moved...concealed permit void?

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I recently took a job in Tennessee and have moved here from Kentucky. I had (until today) retained my kenticky drivers license and so forth...but at this point I live in Tn, have Tn drivers license, car insurance, etc...and I still have my Ky CCP. I would assume it to be void, but would like some input from the folks who actually know.
 
Well, I don't "actually know" but why would any Kentucky license be valid for someone who no longer lives in that state? Even if Kentucky issues a CCP to non-residents, it would have the person's actual address, not an invalid Kentucky address.

Jim
 
Apply for a new permit and while your at it you might want to get a FL and a Utah to help cover you in more sites.
 
Jim K said:
Well, I don't "actually know" but why would any Kentucky license be valid for someone who no longer lives in that state....
Some States, I believe, require that a resident have a permit issued by the State of residence, even if it might recognize another State's permit for a non-resident.

I don't know if that's the case with Tennessee, but since the OP could get into trouble if he doesn't do the right things here, he needs good information.

If anyone knows for sure and can cite the applicable law, please do so. But speculation or guesses will not be helpful or welcome.
 
handgunlaw.us has summaries of each states laws on this

TN apparently does honor non-resident permits but whether or for how long the KY permit is still valid after the move out I do not know.

Section 3B below applies
the TN data:
39-17-1351. Handgun Carry Permits.
(r) (1) A facially valid handgun permit, firearms permit, weapons permit or license issued by another state shall be valid in this state according to its terms and shall be treated as if it is a handgun permit issued by this state; provided, however, the provisions of this subsection (r) shall not be construed to authorize the holder of any out-of-state permit or license to carry, in this state, any firearm or weapon other than a handgun.
(2) For a person to lawfully carry a handgun in this state based upon a permit or license issued in another state, the person must be in possession of the permit or license at all times the person carries a handgun in this state.
(3) (A) The commissioner of safety shall enter into written reciprocity agreements with other states that require the execution of the agreements. The commissioner of safety shall prepare and publicly publish a current list of states honoring permits issued by the state of Tennessee and shall make the list available to anyone upon request. The commissioner of safety shall also prepare and publicly publish a current list of states who, after inquiry by the commissioner, refuse to enter into a reciprocity agreement with this state or honor handgun carry permits issued by this state. To the extent that any state may impose conditions in the reciprocity agreements, the commissioner of safety shall publish those conditions as part of the list. If another state imposes conditions on Tennessee permit holders in a reciprocity agreement, the conditions shall also become a part of the agreement and apply to the other state's permit holders when they carry a handgun in this state.
(B) If a person with a handgun permit from another state decides to become a resident of Tennessee, the person must obtain a Tennessee handgun permit within six (6) months of establishing residency in Tennessee. The permit may be issued based on the person having a permit from another state provided the other state has substantially similar permit eligibility requirements as this state. However, if during the six-month period the person applies for a handgun permit in this state and the application is denied, the person shall not be allowed to carry a handgun in this state based upon the other state's permit.
 
It appears that under (B) a new resident of Tennessee must get a Tennessee permit within 6 months. And the OP needs to look at whether Kentucky law requires him to report his change of address (and whether the Kentucky permit remains valid if he's not a Kentucky resident).
 
Your Kentucky CCW appears to no longer be valid. From http://kentuckystatepolice.org/ccdw/ccdw_faq.html

What do I do now that I have moved out-of-state?

Non-residents are not eligible for a CCDW license. Consequently, the license of an individual that moves out of state is subject to revocation. Licensees that move out of state may voluntarily surrender their CCDW license by mailing it with a letter to the following address explaining that they are moving out of state:

Kentucky State Police
Criminal Identification & Records Branch
CCDW Section
1266 Louisville Road
Frankfort, KY 40601
 
I recently took a job in Tennessee and have moved here from Kentucky. I had (until today) retained my kenticky drivers license and so forth...but at this point I live in Tn, have Tn drivers license, car insurance, etc...and I still have my Ky CCP. I would assume it to be void, but would like some input from the folks who actually know.







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