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by goose
Mon May 12, 2014 3:05 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Reciprocal agreements
Replies: 11
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Re: Reciprocal agreements

Is it also a valid question about the validity of the out of state license, assuming a move has taken place?

1) if the CHL license was a non-resident license issued to an address in OK, but now the licensee lives in TX, does the address change invalidate the license?
2) if the address on the other state's CHL license doesn't match the TX govt. issued identification, is the LEO going to be less pleased with any hoops they are now going to have to trace through?
3) If the addresses match but you’re in LA, with a TX driver’s license and an (insert non-Texas state here) CHL license. Is the LA LEO going to be less pleased with any hoops they are now going to have to trace through?
4) if no move was involved, I’d ask if there is another state’s non-resident license that gets you more reciprocity than TX’s resident license.

I’ve lived when money was super tight. If there is a valid non-resident license that is accepted but vastly less dollars, fair enough. If money isn’t crazy tight, I’d vote for a TX resident license. The very few times I expect to hand LEO my licenses I’ll be most comfortable if all the addresses match and the font/script in the upper left corners match.

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