Eligibility for CHL

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Re: Eligibility for CHL

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hl26 wrote:So what's the verdict guys? 10 years from first offense, or 5 years from dwi? Really want to get this settled so I don't have to wonder.
If you're not sure then you may want to wait and see if the LTC fee reduction becomes effective. Will only cost you $40 to find out who's right.
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Re: Eligibility for CHL

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bblhd672 wrote:
hl26 wrote:So what's the verdict guys? 10 years from first offense, or 5 years from dwi? Really want to get this settled so I don't have to wonder.
If you're not sure then you may want to wait and see if the LTC fee reduction becomes effective. Will only cost you $40 to find out who's right.
Plus the cost of the class. If rejected, then the CHL-100 will not be good for the future application in 3 years.
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Re: Eligibility for CHL

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You should not do anything until 6/24/2020. (based on your 1st post on here.) that would be your eligibility date. assuming no more new charges between now & then.
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Re: Eligibility for CHL

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Keith B wrote:You better read the statute I posted. If DPS is not following this, then they are breaking the law by issuing the license.
Ignorance of the law is no excuse, unless they work in law enforcement.
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Re: Eligibility for CHL

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Sorry to rehash an old post. Question for anyone with an answer... I have 2 DWIs from back in 2001 and 2003. The second was tried as a first offense. I finished probation and paid all fines, etc. Would I still be eligible for LTC?

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Re: Eligibility for CHL

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Yes.
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