Re: TX DPS CHL Address Change Fee?
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 2:27 pm
Yessjfcontrol wrote:Hmmm, do senior/vet discounts apply to address change fees?
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Yessjfcontrol wrote:Hmmm, do senior/vet discounts apply to address change fees?
With all the system break-ins over the last year, I wonder how much access this third party has to our data and how secure it is.txcharvel wrote:The $2.00 fee doesn't go to the state of Texas. The fees for paying online through texas.gov go to a third party administrator that manages the site.
At least citizens get a choice. For many of the fees that state agencies have to pay for permits and other licenses, there is no way around the fee...even if you pay by check or direct bank transfer (which most state agencies do). It's actually written into the law that the fee is recoverable even if the agency doesn't use the service.
This is a "sweetheart deal" for somebody. The system is set up so that whoever runs the site gets revenue regardless of who uses it.
You have 30 days after a new address becomes effective to notify DPS. Same time limit as updating the address on your driver license.RedRaiderCHL wrote:Does anyone know how long it takes to get your new CHL with an updated address once you submit it online? I applied for my CHL in May 2014 and I am moving this July and Im afraid by the time i get my CHL i will be moved into my new place so my previous address will be invalid. does anyone know if i would still be able to carry as soon as i get my CHL and how long it will take to get an updated one and if i can carry while waiting for that new one?