Non-Resident License While Awaiting Texas CHL
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Non-Resident License While Awaiting Texas CHL
It was mentioned on another thread that it is perfectly legal to obtain a non-resident license from a state that offers reciprocity to Texas, considering the extremely long wait times we are experiencing right now for new licenses and renewals.
Has anyone pursued this option?
What states are the most appropriate states to do this in?
It looks like I’m approaching the halfway point in my wait. Would it even be useful to pursue this option at this point?
My dates look like this:
Date Course Taken: 3/15/08
Date Application Sent: 3/17/08
Date Payment Received: 3/25/08
Date PIN Issued: 4/9/08
Fiancée’s dates look like this:
Date Course Taken: 3/15/08
Date Application Sent: 3/17/08
Date Payment Received: 3/26/08
PIN still not issued.
Has anyone pursued this option?
What states are the most appropriate states to do this in?
It looks like I’m approaching the halfway point in my wait. Would it even be useful to pursue this option at this point?
My dates look like this:
Date Course Taken: 3/15/08
Date Application Sent: 3/17/08
Date Payment Received: 3/25/08
Date PIN Issued: 4/9/08
Fiancée’s dates look like this:
Date Course Taken: 3/15/08
Date Application Sent: 3/17/08
Date Payment Received: 3/26/08
PIN still not issued.
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Re: Non-Resident License While Awaiting Texas CHL
I got the Utah license. There are several instructors in Texas who are also certified to teach the Utah requirements.
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Re: Non-Resident License While Awaiting Texas CHL
The Florida License is very hassle free. You simply order the paperwork from their government website, get your fingerprints done over at DPS, get a passport photo, a money order, and a copy of proof of any training with a firearm (hunter's education certificate, military training, NRA certification, etc.) No class is involved.
It also usually arrives within half the time, 30 to 40 days.
http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html
It also usually arrives within half the time, 30 to 40 days.
http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html
Re: Non-Resident License While Awaiting Texas CHL
Florida looks like an easy process. I ordered the forms last week, so should be here soon.
02/05/08 - Completed Class
02/06/08 - Mailed Packet
02/08/08 - Packet Received
03/03/08 - Received Pin - Processing Application
05/07/08 - Application Complete - 89 days
02/06/08 - Mailed Packet
02/08/08 - Packet Received
03/03/08 - Received Pin - Processing Application
05/07/08 - Application Complete - 89 days
Re: Non-Resident License While Awaiting Texas CHL
41 days door to door http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... 42&t=15478Winston33 wrote:It also usually arrives within half the time, 30 to 40 days.
http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html
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Re: Non-Resident License While Awaiting Texas CHL
Anyone know if Florida accepts a copy of the TR-100 as proof of training?
02/05/08 - Completed Class
02/06/08 - Mailed Packet
02/08/08 - Packet Received
03/03/08 - Received Pin - Processing Application
05/07/08 - Application Complete - 89 days
02/06/08 - Mailed Packet
02/08/08 - Packet Received
03/03/08 - Received Pin - Processing Application
05/07/08 - Application Complete - 89 days
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Re: Non-Resident License While Awaiting Texas CHL
QUESTION 6txtfp wrote:Anyone know if Florida accepts a copy of the TR-100 as proof of training?
ACCEPTABLE TRAINING DOCUMENTATION
1. A photocopy of a certificate of completion of any of the courses or classes listed below. Do not send your original cer-
tificate because it cannot be returned.
2. A copy of any document which shows completion of the course or class or evidences participation in firearms compe-
tition;
3. An affidavit from the instructor, school, club, organization, or group that conducted or taught the course or class attest-
ing to the completion of the course or class by the applicant below. Be sure to submit the original (notarized) affidavit
but make a copy for your records because it cannot be returned.
• Completion of any hunter education or hunter safety course approved by the Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission or a similar agency of another state;
• Completion of any National Rifle Association firearms safety or training course;
• Completion of any firearms safety or training course or class available to the general public offered by a law en-
forcement, junior college, college, or private or public institution or organization or firearms training school, utiliz-
ing instructors certified by the National Rifle Association, Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission,
or the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services;
• Completion of any law enforcement firearms safety or training course or class offered for security guards, investi-
gators, special deputies, or any division or subdivision of law enforcement or security enforcement;
• Presents evidence of equivalent experience with a firearm through participation in organized shooting competition
or military service (persons serving in the United States Armed Forces may submit a copy of their Military ID Card;
discharged persons may submit a copy of the DD-214);
• Is licensed or has been licensed to carry a firearm in this state or a county or municipality of this state, unless such
license has been revoked for cause;
• Completion of any firearms training or safety course or class conducted by a state-certified or National Rifle
Association-certified firearms instructor.
So it looks like as long as your CHL instructor is a NRA certified instructor... it should work..
I am going to send a copy of my TPWD Hunters Safety Cert.
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Re: Non-Resident License While Awaiting Texas CHL
Looks to me like this says Texas certified CHL Instructor is OK. Does not have to be NRA certified.melkor41 wrote: Completion of any firearms training or safety course or class conducted by a state-certified or National Rifle
Association-certified firearms instructor.
So it looks like as long as your CHL instructor is a NRA certified instructor... it should work..
I am going to send a copy of my TPWD Hunters Safety Cert.
Re: Non-Resident License While Awaiting Texas CHL
Thank you for the input! I'll send a copy and let everyone know how it turns out.
02/05/08 - Completed Class
02/06/08 - Mailed Packet
02/08/08 - Packet Received
03/03/08 - Received Pin - Processing Application
05/07/08 - Application Complete - 89 days
02/06/08 - Mailed Packet
02/08/08 - Packet Received
03/03/08 - Received Pin - Processing Application
05/07/08 - Application Complete - 89 days