I have a family member moving to the Beaumont/Port Arthur area in the next few months. He wants to get CHL process going right away, but I wasn't sure if there is a residency requirement or not before he could apply. Any help?
Also, any recommendations for CHL instructor/course in the area?
New Resident and CHL
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Re: New Resident and CHL
No residency requirement per se, but it'll work best if they wait until they have a TX DL before starting.
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Re: New Resident and CHL
You don't have to be a Texas resident to get a Texas CHL, so that's not a concern.
Once he becomes a Texas resident, though, he will have to change his CHL address to match that of his Texas driver's license.
Once he becomes a Texas resident, though, he will have to change his CHL address to match that of his Texas driver's license.
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Re: New Resident and CHL
agree with getting texas DL first, no longer a 90 day restriction before sitting a class. DL and your good to go.
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