Suspension Letter from DPS
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Suspension Letter from DPS
I was charged with a DWI back in 2014, I never received a suspension letter from DPS.
Charges were dismissed and I paid for a lawyer to perform an expungement. Just received a letter from DPS stating the following:
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Department has received information your case has been dismissed. Therefore you can regain your eligibility for a handgun license. There is no longer a basis for the suspension of your license.
My question is:
Is my current license valid or do I need to apply for another one?
Charges were dismissed and I paid for a lawyer to perform an expungement. Just received a letter from DPS stating the following:
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Department has received information your case has been dismissed. Therefore you can regain your eligibility for a handgun license. There is no longer a basis for the suspension of your license.
My question is:
Is my current license valid or do I need to apply for another one?
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Re: Suspension Letter from DPS
call DPS and ask.
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Re: Suspension Letter from DPS
I would say the best people to answer that question is the DPS.
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Re: Suspension Letter from DPS
Just go online and renew it when it's due. It's no longer suspended. If it lets you do it, no worries. I'm sure they will let you know if there's a problem.
Re: Suspension Letter from DPS
Did you ever have to surrender your license? Do you still have the plastic in hand and has it not expired?
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Re: Suspension Letter from DPS
License was never handed over, never received a notice, and no it is not expired
Re: Suspension Letter from DPS
I believe you have automatically regained the validity for your existing LTC. However, I would submit a question to the RDS handgun licensing division at http://txdps.state.tx.us/rsd/contact/chl.aspx and validate it just to make sure there is not another step that needs to be taken.
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Re: Suspension Letter from DPS
I have contacted our law office and they believe the license is still valid, but I have sent in a questionnaire as suggested. If anyone has dealt with this type of situation please let me know. I appreciate all the help everyone has suggested.
Re: Suspension Letter from DPS
http://dps.texas.gov/rsd/chl/faqs/53. My Texas License to Carry a Handgun (LTC) was suspended due to a pending charge; does this mean I am never eligible again?
It depends on the type of charge and whether you are subsequently convicted or placed on probation.
If you are acquitted of the pending charge, your license will be reinstated if it did not expire during the time of the suspension.
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Re: Suspension Letter from DPS
WildBill wrote:http://dps.texas.gov/rsd/chl/faqs/53. My Texas License to Carry a Handgun (LTC) was suspended due to a pending charge; does this mean I am never eligible again?
It depends on the type of charge and whether you are subsequently convicted or placed on probation.
If you are acquitted of the pending charge, your license will be reinstated if it did not expire during the time of the suspension.

Keith
Texas LTC Instructor, Missouri CCW Instructor, NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun Instructor and RSO, NRA Life Member
Psalm 82:3-4
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