In that case, do you suppose they will cut me a refund check for $50?sjfcontrol wrote: It's my understanding that those kind of changes are known by DPS, and do not require an updated license.
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- Tue Sep 18, 2012 2:45 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: chl id Question
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Re: chl id Question
- Tue Sep 18, 2012 2:24 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: chl id Question
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Re: chl id Question
The USPS decided to hit me with a double whammy and force my contribution of two $25 bills to the state (plus the DL change fees, but I forget how much they were).
First, they changed the town name (mailing address was Keller, they changed it to Fort Worth.). Right after I changed my IDs, they decided to go ahead and change our zip code as well.
Same house... 3 different addresses.
A technical reading of the statute shows that I probably shouldn't have had to change it (the statute says that you are required to update your license if you move or change your name... I did neither) but I figured that was a fight I didn't want to get into.
First, they changed the town name (mailing address was Keller, they changed it to Fort Worth.). Right after I changed my IDs, they decided to go ahead and change our zip code as well.
Same house... 3 different addresses.
A technical reading of the statute shows that I probably shouldn't have had to change it (the statute says that you are required to update your license if you move or change your name... I did neither) but I figured that was a fight I didn't want to get into.