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Re: Texas September renewal with valid Utah license

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 8:49 am
by apostate
JALLEN wrote:Don't forget the bit about the out of state CHL having to observe the 1,000' distance from schools a Federal requirement waived for CHLs issued in that jurisdiction but not of out of state CHLs.
A Utah CFP in Texas would be no different than MPA in that regard, or LEOSA for that matter.

Re: Texas September renewal with valid Utah license

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 8:57 am
by Jumping Frog
EdWeird wrote:Utah CFP laws changed a couple years so ago. In order for your Utah non-resident permit to be valid, your Texas CHL must be valid. If I understand it right, that means if one expires, they both expire.
That is not accurate.

Once it is issued, the UT CFP remains valid until it expires. A person in UT-reciprocal states is required to have a home state license for the original issuance or renewal of the UT CFP, but once the license in is hand you are good to go for the entire 5 year duration.