getting a replacemen CHL
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getting a replacemen CHL
after you received your replacement chl (address change) do you have to send the old one back? or can you just chop it in half and put it away?
I just shredded mine 2 years ago after an address change.
But, I am hearing now that the new Director of the DPS has stated that all expired (or no longer valid) licenses are to be returned to the DPS........
I have yet to see anything official on this, or if they are going to provide prepaid mailers for you send them back in (yea - RIGHT).
But, I am hearing now that the new Director of the DPS has stated that all expired (or no longer valid) licenses are to be returned to the DPS........
I have yet to see anything official on this, or if they are going to provide prepaid mailers for you send them back in (yea - RIGHT).
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IIRC, you need to return the old one. The way this works is they don't want two, potentially active, unexpired licenses floating around.
The same as upgrading a license from Revolver to SA. They want that old one back for the same reason.
The same as upgrading a license from Revolver to SA. They want that old one back for the same reason.
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Are you aware of any requirements for old expired licenses? I got my renewal last June. My old license expired at the end of July. I just put it in a drawer somewhere.lrb111 wrote:IIRC, you need to return the old one. The way this works is they don't want two, potentially active, unexpired licenses floating around.
The same as upgrading a license from Revolver to SA. They want that old one back for the same reason.
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Nope, expired are useless, no need to return.frankie_the_yankee wrote:Are you aware of any requirements for old expired licenses? I got my renewal last June. My old license expired at the end of July. I just put it in a drawer somewhere.lrb111 wrote:IIRC, you need to return the old one. The way this works is they don't want two, potentially active, unexpired licenses floating around.
The same as upgrading a license from Revolver to SA. They want that old one back for the same reason.
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Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
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Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
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new updateseamusTX wrote:The circumstances that require you to return the license to DPS areThat's it.
- suspension
- revocation
- change of category (NSA to SA)
BTW, there's one subtle omission in this highly detailed law: You are required to file a change of name or address and certain other changes, but not a sex change.
Jim
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... hp?t=10107
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Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
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You get to see how you have aged since your last renewallrb111 wrote:Nope, expired are useless, no need to return.frankie_the_yankee wrote:Are you aware of any requirements for old expired licenses? I got my renewal last June. My old license expired at the end of July. I just put it in a drawer somewhere.lrb111 wrote:IIRC, you need to return the old one. The way this works is they don't want two, potentially active, unexpired licenses floating around.
The same as upgrading a license from Revolver to SA. They want that old one back for the same reason.

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It is legally impossible to change your sex in Texas, Jim, at least in the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. That is the Bexar County area and about 10 years ago (IIRC) they had a case that involved a sex change before marriage. The will had been contested and the ruling was the widow was not entitled to her share since the marriage was not legal. The reason the marriage was not legal was the widow was born a man and had a sex change operation. The court ruled that your sex is determined by your chromosomes and not the physical equipment you have at any given time. Thus, your legal sex does not change. I have a feeling this is going to lead to some very interesting future cases.seamusTX wrote:The circumstances that require you to return the license to DPS areThat's it.
- suspension
- revocation
- change of category (NSA to SA)
BTW, there's one subtle omission in this highly detailed law: You are required to file a change of name or address and certain other changes, but not a sex change.
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http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... hp?t=10107
IMHO, DPS cannot cannot make a regulation that is not authorized in the law. The law does not require a license to be returned after a change of name or address. They can try, of course. Agencies do that all the time.CWOOD wrote:Another change is that a CHL'er cannot be in possession of more than one valid license at a time. So if you change name, address or handgun catagory, you have to send in the old license when you get the new one.
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