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How long before expiration can renewal be sent in?

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 10:54 pm
by JohnKSa
My CHL expires this year.

I'm not too busy right now and I could probably take a class more easily than if I wait. My birthday's in the fall and I tend to get more and more busy as the year wears on...

As nearly as I can tell, the passport photos must be taken within 6 months of application, and the proficiency certificate can't be older than 2 years.

But that only tells how old they can be when I send in the application--it doesn't tell how soon I can send in an application.

Does the passport photo have to be less than 6 months old when I send the application in? Or does it have to be less than 6 months old when the expiration date of my license actually rolls around?

Or is there another requirement that I haven't found that limits how soon I can send in an application?

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 3:13 am
by ElGato
You must be within six months of your expiration date before you can renew and the certificate of training, the TR100, is good for six months from the date you take the class.

You should recieve letter from the DPS six months before your birthdate with instructions on how to get your renewal packet.

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 10:08 am
by ghentry
If you mail it in 3 months early, will your renewal start on the date you current license expires? Or do you in essence lose 3 months of licensing?

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 1:49 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
ghentry wrote:If you mail it in 3 months early, will your renewal start on the date you current license expires? Or do you in essence lose 3 months of licensing?
DPS will issue the new CHL and it will have the correct expiration date; i.e. your birthday 5 years later. However, DPS correctly views the renewal as being "issued" on the expiration date of your previous CHL, they simply don't make you wait to get your new license. This is important for NICS exemption purposes.

Chas.

P.S. Ghentry: I may have messed up your post. I accidentally hit "edit" instead of "quote" so if I deleted something, it was by mistake.

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 5:16 pm
by Greybeard
Quote: "I'm not too busy right now and I could probably take a class more easily than if I wait"

If it happens to fit for ya, I've got a little "renewals only" class brewing for the evening of Thursday, March 30. Details also on web site of informal "Swap Meet" on the prior Sunday afternoon.

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 5:38 pm
by John
Charles L. Cotton wrote: DPS will issue the new CHL and it will have the correct expiration date; i.e. your birthday 5 years later. However, DPS correctly views the renewal as being "issued" on the expiration date of your previous CHL, they simply don't make you wait to get your new license. This is important for NICS exemption purposes.
I've wondered about this. I've been walking around with two valid permit in my a wallet for a month or so. I guess I should put away the new one, but if i do, I'll forget about on my birthday next month. :sad:

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 11:23 pm
by JohnKSa
Thanks for the good information!

I've got to wait another month or so before I can take the class based on the responses. :cry: