You might also want to be aware of this Kentucky Statute and look carefully at when the state determines you become a resident of Kentucky:
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(20) (a) A person who is not a resident of Kentucky and who has a valid license
issued by another state of the United States to carry a concealed deadly
weapon in that state may, subject to provisions of Kentucky law, carry a
concealed deadly weapon in Kentucky, and his or her license shall be
considered as valid in Kentucky.
(b) If a person with a valid license to carry a concealed deadly weapon
issued from another state that has entered into a reciprocity agreement
with the Department of Kentucky State Police becomes a resident of
Kentucky, the license issued by the other state shall be considered as
valid for the first one hundred twenty (120) days of the person's residence
in Kentucky, if within sixty (60) days of moving to Kentucky, the person
completes a form promulgated by the Department of Kentucky State
Police which shall include:
1. A signed and notarized statement averring that to the best of his or
her knowledge the person's license to carry a concealed deadly
weapon is valid and in compliance with applicable out-of-state law,
and has not been revoked or suspended for any reason except for
valid forfeiture due to departure from the issuing state;
2. The person's name, date of birth, citizenship, gender, Social
Security number if applicable, proof that he or she is a citizen of the
United States, a permanent resident of the United States, or
otherwise lawfully present in the United States, former out-of-state
address, current address within the state of Kentucky, date on which
Kentucky residence began, state which issued the concealed carry
license, the issuing state's concealed carry license number, and the
state of issuance of license; and
3. A photocopy of the person's out-of-state license to carry a
concealed deadly weapon.
(c) Within sixty (60) days of moving to Kentucky, the person shall deliver the
form and accompanying documents by registered or certified mail, return
receipt requested, to the address indicated on the form provided by the
Department of Kentucky State Police pursuant to this subsection.
(d) The out-of-state concealed carry license shall become invalid in Kentucky
upon the earlier of:
1. The out-of-state person having resided in Kentucky for more than
one hundred twenty (120) days; or
2. The person being issued a Kentucky concealed deadly weapon
license pursuant to this section.