Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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When carrying a concealed pistol in Michigan, what must you present to a police officer upon request?

  1. Driver's license only

  2. CPL license only

  3. Both a valid driver's license and a CPL license

  4. Birth certificate

The correct answer is: Both a valid driver's license and a CPL license

In Michigan, it is required for individuals to have both a valid driver's license and a concealed pistol license (CPL) in order to legally carry a concealed pistol. This means that if a police officer requests to see your license while you are carrying a concealed pistol, you must present both your driver's license and your CPL. Option A and B are incorrect because they only mention one form of license, and Option D is incorrect because a birth certificate is not a valid form of identification or license for carrying a concealed pistol.