The officer could write DPS and your CHL could be suspended for 30 days.ScubaSigGuy wrote:. That would be an interesting traffic stop if you were able to change one without the other.
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- Sun Apr 15, 2007 2:00 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Drivers lisense question kind of.
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- Sun Apr 15, 2007 1:59 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Drivers lisense question kind of.
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You can do that too; When I moved to my new house in '03, I did a change of address online.ScubaSigGuy wrote:I think that the problem is he wasn't renewing, he was changing his address. It makes since that they wouldn't let him change it online since his CHL would have to be changed as well. It's probably a check and balance to make sure that you don't change your DL address and neglect changing your CHL address. That would be an interesting traffic stop if you were able to change one without the other.
Who is eligible to obtain an address change online?
Your license or identification card is not expired. If your license or ID expires with in one year as of today’s date you may be eligible to renew.
You do not currently hold a provisional driver license. (All drivers 18 years of age or younger must renew in person.).
You currently hold a Class C or CM license. (Address changes for all Class A or B licenses and Commercial Driver Licenses must be obtained in person).
You have no change in your vision, physical or mental condition that would affect your ability to operate a motor vehicle.
Your record indicates that you are eligible to change your address online. (No current suspension/revocations).
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- Sun Apr 15, 2007 1:30 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Drivers lisense question kind of.
- Replies: 14
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Re: Drivers lisense question kind of.
That is wrong. You can only renew online every other renewal.BSB wrote:I went in to get a change of address on my drivers lisense and told the clerk that I couldn't do it on line. She said it was because I had a CHL and that I probably wont ever be able to do it on line. Have any of you heard this before and why?
From DPS:
Who is eligible to renew online or via the telephone?
Your license expires within one year as of today's date and has not been expired for more than two years.
Your last renewal was completed in person at a Texas driver license office.
You do not currently hold a provisional driver license. (All drivers 18 years of age or younger must renew in person.).
You currently hold a Class C or CM license. (All Class A or B licenses and Commercial Driver Licenses must be renewed in person.).
You have no change in your vision, physical or mental condition that would affect your ability to operate a motor vehicle.
Your record indicates that you are eligible to renew online. (No outstanding traffic tickets or warrants).
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Nothing about CHL. I renewed my DL online last time. I have had a CHL since 1996.