I just talked to the Alabama State Trooper Office and was told that you DO have to notify the LEO when you are stopped.
I just talked to the Alabama State Trooper Office and was told that you DO have to notify the LEO when you are stopped.
Here is a site which is kept up to date. Link Removed
Just click on the state in question, look top right of the state specific page for your answer. (Must Inform Officer: NO)
Updates to this Page is always at the bottom along with what was changed.
1/12/11 – Error on map fixed. NV does not honor AL.
Lots of great links to actual laws and state websites. Page also has common questions explained through out the page. Best I've found so far.
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While there is no requirement to notify under the code, sheriffs who issue can set additional regulations/requirements for the permits they issue. A sheriff could make that a requirement. I would suggest providing a copy of your permit and license to an officer together during any interaction with LEOs and notifying them regardless of the requirement. It's safer for everyone to be proactive.
. My advice though is better advice than given in the Utah class.
jurist:239769 said:Because I am familiar with Alabama cops, I'm an Alabama gun dealer, I'm an Alabama firearms instructor, and I'm and Alabama lawyer with experience with our officers of the law. Also I have common sense which it doesn't seem the instructor in Utah clearly imparted to the student who's quoting him on this board, not mentioning his credentials or whether his advice was situational. He may have just said genius don't go getting a ccw badge and go flashing it when you get pulled over for all we know. My previous statement was initially made in jest but now I'm serious.
Because I am familiar with Alabama cops, I'm an Alabama gun dealer, I'm an Alabama firearms instructor, and I'm and Alabama lawyer with experience with our officers of the law. Also I have common sense which it doesn't seem the instructor in Utah clearly imparted to the student who's quoting him on this board, not mentioning his credentials or whether his advice was situational. He may have just said genius don't go getting a ccw badge and go flashing it when you get pulled over for all we know. My previous statement was initially made in jest but now I'm serious.
It's never good to ask a LEO, If your going to ask them, get the actual statue, so you can varify for your self,I just talked to the Alabama State Trooper Office and was told that you DO have to notify the LEO when you are stopped.
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