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Reinstate CHL after living out of state

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I had my CHL in the mid 90's and then work took me to GA and then CO before I was able to move back to Texas in 2008. Before I try to dig through all the state information on the subject, I thought someone on here may be able to give me the quick answer. Is it possible to reinstate my CHL or do I have to go through the entire process over again?

Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!
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CTTW wrote:I had my CHL in the mid 90's and then work took me to GA and then CO before I was able to move back to Texas in 2008. Before I try to dig through all the state information on the subject, I thought someone on here may be able to give me the quick answer. Is it possible to reinstate my CHL or do I have to go through the entire process over again?

Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!
First, welcome to the forum. :tiphat:

If your Texas CHL is more than 1 year expired, then you have to go through the whole process again. So, in your case, you will have to take the full class again.
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Welcome aboard. You will have to start over as a new applicant.
Law states If your license expiers for one full yr you must start over as a new applicant.
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WOW, Keith is fast. Answering then running out the back door to do something else.
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I figured as much. Appreciate the quick reply. Cheers!

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I think there is an aspect regarding keeping your original license #, and such has to be reflected on the "re"-apllication docs?

I was out of state for a few years and my license expired - had to start at square 1 all over but I did retain my original license #.

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longtooth wrote:WOW, Keith is fast. Answering then running out the back door to do something else.

...hadda get back to his donut and coffee, donchaknow!!!
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The good news is that the process is so smooth, efficient and low cost that it is not a bother. I learned about this here on the forum, went online and filled out the paperwork in less than 15 minutes, at a cost of $70. I still have to do the class, and give fingerprints. How hard is that?

If I recited all the nonsense I had to do to get a California permit, you would pass out.
Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.
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JALLEN wrote:The good news is that the process is so smooth, efficient and low cost that it is not a bother. I learned about this here on the forum, went online and filled out the paperwork in less than 15 minutes, at a cost of $70. I still have to do the class, and give fingerprints. How hard is that?

If I recited all the nonsense I had to do to get a California permit, you would pass out.
You actually got a California permit. :rock"
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Re: Reinstate CHL after living out of state

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WildBill wrote:
JALLEN wrote:The good news is that the process is so smooth, efficient and low cost that it is not a bother. I learned about this here on the forum, went online and filled out the paperwork in less than 15 minutes, at a cost of $70. I still have to do the class, and give fingerprints. How hard is that?

If I recited all the nonsense I had to do to get a California permit, you would pass out.
You actually got a California permit. :rock"
Yes. There are something like 2000 in San Diego County. Permits are issued by the County Sheriffs. Once issued by the Sheriff in the county of your residence, they are valid statewide. Sheriffs can interpret the statute just about as they please, ranging from "no issue" in SF and LA, now OC probably, to "shall issue" in the rural counties. Recently retired Sheriff Jim Allen (same name, not me!) made no secret of his views and if you had no disqualifying record, you got your permit, if you lived in Mariposa County, IIRC.

The critical factor is "good cause." Good cause is whatever the Sheriff says it is, apparently. In my case, as a long time attorney and business owner, including a foreclosure trustee, who got occasional death threats, long ties to the community, a spotless record, solid recommendations from stable citizens who had known me for decades, that was good enough. The whole process was long, involved, minutely documented, and costly. I took the class the Sheriff required, did the firing with the three handguns allowed on a permit, by make, model, and serial number, all of which are on the DOJ list of approved handguns, and produced all the documentation of each and every claim I made, including the death threats. These are just the highlights. The doing of it was a complete pain.

The permit has restrictions, such as no carry if you have alcohol or drugs in your system, only the three specific pistols listed on your permit, business purposes only, whatever that means and a host of others which reduces the flexibility of it to almost zero. I suppose I was expected to ask, whenever threatened, whether the threat was business or merely personal.

Permits are sufficiently rare that a bad guy has more chance of being hit by lightning than encountering a legally armed citizen.
Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

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...welcome home, where the BGs are droppin' like apples in the fall!!!
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