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Non-California Permits/Licenses For out of State License/Permit discussion |
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Renewing TX CHL as an Out Of State
So my Texas CHL expired a few months ago, but fortunately there is a one-year grace period during which I can still renew. Got off the phone with TXDPS recently, which informed me that the process was:
1. Go to the CA state PD and request confirmation that I can keep my CHL from another state 2. Send in the LTC-6 (photo holder) and copy of my current DL Also send in LTC 77 (renewal application) and LTC 85 and 86. Right now I'm a little befuddled as to how do I complete step 1, wherein I confirm whether I can keep my CHL? Has anyone else been through this process? Thanks in advance. |
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have you checked Texas department of safety website for the right info ? I don't think question 1 sounds logical. Go to dps website and follow renewal process.You can upload all your documents to Texas dps online
I am a Texas resident so I don't have deep knowledge on Texas out of state ltc. The good news is you will probably have your ltc in less than 3 wks after sending in required documents.
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Since CCWs are issued buy local law enforcement in CA, you’d have to ask the question of your local Sherriff or Chief of Police. I doubt they answer the question, but am sure they’ll as about your residency.
So, Are you a Texas resident, or California resident? If TX, go through their process with your TX address. I suspect, however, that you qualify as a CA resident, which means you have to apply to TX for a non-resident license. Regardless, the TX license isn’t recognized in CA, and won’t allow you to legally carry here.
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Local sheriff or chief of police...I live in San Jose, does that mean Santa Clara County Sheriff or SJPD? |
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Texas Gov Code GC §411.173. Quote:
Good luck.
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