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I bet you Oregon would not think it is about nothing if I was caught with a permit that did not match the address on my ID. Plus, even in Washington you have a certain amount of time to change the address on your permit before it is considered no longer valid according to the issuing agency yesterday.
One car still has Oregon plates, but it is registered to the business in Portland.
There is nothing in the RCW's requiring you to change the address on your CPL if you move, however I can see the probability that you could be hassled if it didn't match you DL.
cash$$cow said:Most of you know this but ( I will speak on the Utah permit), you must still obtain a permit for the state in which you reside in. You cannot use a Utah as your only permit even if your state is recognized. Washington wants there $$ too.
While this is true in Washington, some states do recognize out-of-state permits for residents.