non-resident permits?

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non-resident permits?

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Anyone here ever go through the trouble of getting any non resident permits for the various states that offer them?

They range from relatively expensive (Florida $117, to almost nothing (New Hampshire)

The benefit is that some states do not yet honor a Texas CHL while other states may other other states.

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I did! UTAH
It is only $59. They renew every 5 years for $10. That is cheaper than Texas. So, the Utah permit gives the same thing to you as Texas for about a third of the cost. One of the Forum members llwatson teaches the Utah class. Here is a link to her next class. http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... php?t=5006
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Here is a map that shows what you get with a few out of state licenses:

http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... php?t=4738
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It appears that Utah offers the best non-Texas coverage.

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There are a few states that will not recognize the Utah permit and you living in Texas, but I have already forgot those. llwatson can answer this one or maybe someone else.
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Have to go do some homework, but yes there are some states that do not recognize non-resident permits, no matter what...

Those are, as I recall, states that don't recognize a lot of things anyway...And probably don't have CCW permits as well...

I'm a Texas/Utah combo dude now...And I am pretty happy with the number of states I can travel in and visit that recognize my lawful purposes and intentions...
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It's not nice to make me think this early in the morning!

The states you gain with a Utah permit are: Minnesota, Ohio, and Washington.

The states that have reciprocity with Utah, but DO NOT recognize a non-resident permit are: Florida, Michigan, and New Hampshire
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I hardly travel out of Tejas anymore but I do have a Fl permit as a back up to my Tx license, i.e., should I lose my Tx or have problems with renewal I am still good to go on my Fl permit.
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