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Wallet stolen, what do I have to do?
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:29 am
by pistolchamp
I've had my CHL since they became legal and never a problem, yesterday a BG took my wallet literally from under my hand at the check-out in the Wal Mart in New Boston.
Now that the CHL is out of my hands I know I shouldn't carry, but, how and how long will this last and what steps do I need to take?
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:52 am
by Fosforos
If you go to the address below, you can access the form you need (CR-70)
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/forms/index.htm
Looks like there's a $25 fee for a duplicate licence.
Sorry about your wallet, that's a major pain. I'm sure you have already called the credit card company to block your cards.
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:17 am
by HighVelocity
Sorry to hear about your ordeal. A lost/stolen wallet is a real hassle.
This is one incident where non-res CCW permits from other states come in handy. I keep my Utah non res permit in a safe deposit box so if my wallet is lost or stolen, I can get that non-res permit, which TX honors, and go about my business. while I wait for replacement credit cards, TDL and CHL.
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:22 am
by Crossfire
HighVelocity wrote:
This is one incident where non-res CCW permits from other states come in handy. I keep my Utah non res permit in a safe deposit box so if my wallet is lost or stolen, I can get that non-res permit, which TX honors, and go about my business. while I wait for replacement credit cards, TDL and CHL.
It also is a good backup photo ID to help you get all those others replaced.
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:23 am
by HighVelocity
llwatson wrote:HighVelocity wrote:
This is one incident where non-res CCW permits from other states come in handy. I keep my Utah non res permit in a safe deposit box so if my wallet is lost or stolen, I can get that non-res permit, which TX honors, and go about my business. while I wait for replacement credit cards, TDL and CHL.
It also is a good backup photo ID to help you get all those others replaced.
I use my passport as backup photo ID. Especially at the airport.
