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by wally775
Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:45 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Can you switch from resident to non-resident CHL?
Replies: 2
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Re: Can you switch from resident to non-resident CHL?

BaleKlocoon wrote:
I am a resident of Texas, and I have a Texas resident CHL. I may take a job in Mississippi. If I do, is there any way I can switch my CHL from resident to non-resident without taking the course again? Alternatively, I could always just get a Mississippi permit, as they don't require a class, but I would have to pay for another license.
Keith B wrote:
Yes, you can send a change of address to DPS. This will automatically make it a non-resident license and it will be valid until expiration. The fee is $25 to change the address. As a note, when time to renew you will have to take a renewal class in Texas. Texas does not allow instructors to give classes outside of Texas
:iagree: +1

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