Hmm, the plot thickens.Charles L. Cotton wrote:I just confirmed with a DPS Captain that no such approval has been granted to any company to combine any Security Officer training with a CHL course, or to give any credit towards a CHL.AdioSS wrote:These threads kinda make me laugh. My Texas CHL class was only 4 hours long, & I did not have to do any shooting specifically for that class.
Now before anybody says anything, this particular establishment has permission from TXDPS to offer this for people who take & pass their Level 3 Security Officer class. That class is 30 hours & the range quals are a little tougher than the CHL quals. I did have to take the same CHL test as everybody else.
Chas.
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- Mon Feb 14, 2011 4:52 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: 4 Hour CHL?
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- Sat Feb 12, 2011 11:33 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: 4 Hour CHL?
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Just to clarify,Keith B wrote:Sorry, typo. I meant 2011 (end of this year.)Rebel wrote:Did you mean Dec. 31, 2012?Keith B wrote:Utah has now passed legislation that as of May 1, 2011, you must have a resident license from your state before you can get a Utah license. So, if your legal residence is Texas, then you will be required to hold a current and valid Texas CHL or you will not be able to get a Utah license. Those that already have a Utah license and no Texas license, you will have until Dec. 31, 2010 to renew your existing Utah license. After that date, you will be required to hold a residence license from your state first.
Unless someone has a time machine I can borrow the 2010 is going to be a problem.
Taken from Crossfire in Utah solved thread
Effective May 10, 2011, New Non-Resident Utah CFP applicants will have to include a copy of their current resident permit to qualify for a Utah CFP.
Effective Jan 1, 2012, Non-Resident RENEWAL applicants will also have to submit a copy of their current resident permit.
- Sat Feb 12, 2011 11:20 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: 4 Hour CHL?
- Replies: 26
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Re: 4 Hour CHL?
Did you mean Dec. 31, 2012?Keith B wrote:Utah has now passed legislation that as of May 1, 2011, you must have a resident license from your state before you can get a Utah license. So, if your legal residence is Texas, then you will be required to hold a current and valid Texas CHL or you will not be able to get a Utah license. Those that already have a Utah license and no Texas license, you will have until Dec. 31, 2010 to renew your existing Utah license. After that date, you will be required to hold a residence license from your state first.
Unless someone has a time machine I can borrow the 2010 is going to be a problem.

- Fri Feb 11, 2011 11:41 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: 4 Hour CHL?
- Replies: 26
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Re: 4 Hour CHL?
Utah just made it necessary for a non resident applicant to 1st have a CFP/CHL/CCW whatever a state calls it from their home state prior to getting a Utah CFP. This only applies to States that have reciprocity with Utah such as Texas, this wouldn't apply to a resident of a state such as California, which doesn't recognize any other States permits.05RKClass wrote:I saw a poster board advertising 4-hour CHL at the last gun show in GRB. I was thinking UTAH, but still had my concerns about that path.
From the previous post - are they changing the law in Utah or here in Texas to hinder this setup?