Ohio Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a valid reason for the denial of an Ohio CCW permit application?

  1. Failure to disclose a criminal record

  2. Incomplete application

  3. Failure to meet the minimum age requirement

  4. Choosing not to provide a Social Security number

The correct answer is: Choosing not to provide a Social Security number

Not providing a Social Security number is not a valid reason for denying an Ohio CCW permit application. The other options, including failure to disclose a criminal record, having an incomplete application, and not meeting the minimum age requirement, are all potential valid reasons for denial. Providing a Social Security number is not mandatory for a CCW permit application, but it may be required for a background check and a lack of this information may slow down the application process.