Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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What documentation must be carried along with the concealed carry license in Ohio?

  1. A valid driver's license

  2. Proof of firearm ownership

  3. A second form of photo ID

  4. No additional documentation is required

The correct answer is: A valid driver's license

In Ohio, a valid driver's license must be carried with your concealed carry license. This is because a driver's license confirms your identity and residency, which are both important factors when carrying a concealed firearm. Proof of firearm ownership, although important, is not required to be carried along with the license. Additionally, a second form of photo ID is not needed as a driver's license is sufficient. Lastly, in Ohio, no additional documentation is required, so the answer D is not correct.