You are remembering some old information. The current law is no more classes. For renewal, you can just go online and "git-r-done" every 5 years.The Wall wrote:Maybe a little off topic. I just read the law section on renewals at the DPS website and can't find the information on what is required for second, third, and subsequent renewals. Are they all 5 year renewals? Do you have to take the class each time. I seem to remember something about the third renewal, but can't find it. Any assistance will be appreciated.
Dang! My CHL expired two weeks ago
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Re: Dang! My CHL expired two weeks ago
Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. - John Adams
Re: Dang! My CHL expired two weeks ago
Thank so much. Now that's good news. My wife's renewal is this year. Something else I noticed while searching around on getting and renewing LTC was the proficiency requirement. It seems to me the target set was different the last two times I did it. I thought it was 3,5, and 7 yards. Now it says 3,7, and 15 yards. Memory is the first thing to go.Pawpaw wrote:You are remembering some old information. The current law is no more classes. For renewal, you can just go online and "git-r-done" every 5 years.The Wall wrote:Maybe a little off topic. I just read the law section on renewals at the DPS website and can't find the information on what is required for second, third, and subsequent renewals. Are they all 5 year renewals? Do you have to take the class each time. I seem to remember something about the third renewal, but can't find it. Any assistance will be appreciated.
Re: Dang! My CHL expired two weeks ago
No more proficiency requirement for renewals either, so distance doesn't matterThe Wall wrote:Thank so much. Now that's good news. My wife's renewal is this year. Something else I noticed while searching around on getting and renewing LTC was the proficiency requirement. It seems to me the target set was different the last two times I did it. I thought it was 3,5, and 7 yards. Now it says 3,7, and 15 yards. Memory is the first thing to go.Pawpaw wrote:You are remembering some old information. The current law is no more classes. For renewal, you can just go online and "git-r-done" every 5 years.The Wall wrote:Maybe a little off topic. I just read the law section on renewals at the DPS website and can't find the information on what is required for second, third, and subsequent renewals. Are they all 5 year renewals? Do you have to take the class each time. I seem to remember something about the third renewal, but can't find it. Any assistance will be appreciated.
Re: Dang! My CHL expired two weeks ago
Thanks, I figured that one out. Just wanted to know if the distances had changed at some point in time. I guess you don't know either.G26ster wrote:No more proficiency requirement for renewals either, so distance doesn't matterThe Wall wrote:Thank so much. Now that's good news. My wife's renewal is this year. Something else I noticed while searching around on getting and renewing LTC was the proficiency requirement. It seems to me the target set was different the last two times I did it. I thought it was 3,5, and 7 yards. Now it says 3,7, and 15 yards. Memory is the first thing to go.Pawpaw wrote:You are remembering some old information. The current law is no more classes. For renewal, you can just go online and "git-r-done" every 5 years.The Wall wrote:Maybe a little off topic. I just read the law section on renewals at the DPS website and can't find the information on what is required for second, third, and subsequent renewals. Are they all 5 year renewals? Do you have to take the class each time. I seem to remember something about the third renewal, but can't find it. Any assistance will be appreciated.
Re: Dang! My CHL expired two weeks ago
I'm 99 & 44/100 percent sure it's always been 3, 7, & 15 yards.
Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. - John Adams