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Can I keep my CHL if???
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 2:23 pm
by johnferg69
I live in Texas and have worked at TDCJ for a few years. Texas DL and CHL. I also have property in Arkansas where my Moms family is from. (Ok, no Arkansas jokes! LOL) I've been solicited a couple of times from a family member to apply at with a actual LE agency in Arkansas where they work at now. The job offer is real tempting! The catch is to be LE in Arkansas you must be a Arkansas resident. I'm willing to change my license to AR to apply for the job but what about my CHL?? I won't be getting rid of my Texas residents but it may not be my primary if I get the job. Can I have a AR DL and a Texas CHL if I still own property in Texas. I know that if a get the position I'd be covered under H.R. 218 but if for some reason I don't I don't want to lose my CHL.
Any thoughts??
Re: Can I keep my CHL if???
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 2:36 pm
by WildBill
johnferg69 wrote:I live in Texas and have worked at TDCJ for a few years. Texas DL and CHL. I also have property in Arkansas where my Moms family is from. (Ok, no Arkansas jokes! LOL) I've been solicited a couple of times from a family member to apply at with a actual LE agency in Arkansas where they work at now. The job offer is real tempting! The catch is to be LE in Arkansas you must be a Arkansas resident. I'm willing to change my license to AR to apply for the job but what about my CHL?? I won't be getting rid of my Texas residents but it may not be my primary if I get the job. Can I have a AR DL and a Texas CHL if I still own property in Texas. I know that if a get the position I'd be covered under H.R. 218 but if for some reason I don't I don't want to lose my CHL.
Any thoughts??
IANAL, but owning property doesn't determine your residency. It is determined by your intent and declaration which state is your domicile. If you move just change the address on your Texas CHL.
Re: Can I keep my CHL if???
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 2:41 pm
by johnferg69
WildBill wrote:johnferg69 wrote:I live in Texas and have worked at TDCJ for a few years. Texas DL and CHL. I also have property in Arkansas where my Moms family is from. (Ok, no Arkansas jokes! LOL) I've been solicited a couple of times from a family member to apply at with a actual LE agency in Arkansas where they work at now. The job offer is real tempting! The catch is to be LE in Arkansas you must be a Arkansas resident. I'm willing to change my license to AR to apply for the job but what about my CHL?? I won't be getting rid of my Texas residents but it may not be my primary if I get the job. Can I have a AR DL and a Texas CHL if I still own property in Texas. I know that if a get the position I'd be covered under H.R. 218 but if for some reason I don't I don't want to lose my CHL.
Any thoughts??
IANAL, but owning property doesn't determine your residency. It is determined by your intent and declaration which state is your domicile. If you move just change the address on your Texas CHL.
I can have a Texas CHL with an Arkansas address???
Re: Can I keep my CHL if???
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 2:44 pm
by WildBill
johnferg69 wrote:WildBill wrote:johnferg69 wrote:I live in Texas and have worked at TDCJ for a few years. Texas DL and CHL. I also have property in Arkansas where my Moms family is from. (Ok, no Arkansas jokes! LOL) I've been solicited a couple of times from a family member to apply at with a actual LE agency in Arkansas where they work at now. The job offer is real tempting! The catch is to be LE in Arkansas you must be a Arkansas resident. I'm willing to change my license to AR to apply for the job but what about my CHL?? I won't be getting rid of my Texas residents but it may not be my primary if I get the job. Can I have a AR DL and a Texas CHL if I still own property in Texas. I know that if a get the position I'd be covered under H.R. 218 but if for some reason I don't I don't want to lose my CHL.
Any thoughts??
IANAL, but owning property doesn't determine your residency. It is determined by your intent and declaration which state is your domicile. If you move just change the address on your Texas CHL.
I can have a Texas CHL with an Arkansas address???
Yes, you can get a nonresident license.
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Re: Can I keep my CHL if???
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 2:51 pm
by johnferg69
Ahh, ok! So I can switch from my CHL to a non-resident CHL then switch back later if needed? I was hoping I could just keep my Texas CHL unchanged since I'd still own property in Texas.
Re: Can I keep my CHL if???
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 2:53 pm
by Keith B
WildBill wrote:johnferg69 wrote:I can have a Texas CHL with an Arkansas address???
Yes, you can get a nonresident license.
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If you change your residency to Arkansas, then you must change your CHL also. When you get ready to renew you will have to come back to Texas and take your renewal class.
Re: Can I keep my CHL if???
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 2:59 pm
by johnferg69
Keith B wrote:WildBill wrote:johnferg69 wrote:I can have a Texas CHL with an Arkansas address???
Yes, you can get a nonresident license.
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If you change your residency to Arkansas, then you must change your CHL also. When you get ready to renew you will have to come back to Texas and take your renewal class.
That's not a problem! I live 30 miles from Arkansas now and the agency I'll be apply for is just right across the stateline.
Re: Can I keep my CHL if???
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:55 pm
by sjfcontrol
Keith B wrote:WildBill wrote:johnferg69 wrote:I can have a Texas CHL with an Arkansas address???
Yes, you can get a nonresident license.
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If you change your residency to Arkansas, then you must change your CHL also. When you get ready to renew you will have to come back to Texas and take your renewal class.
To be clear, all you'll need to do is change your TX CHL address to match your AR DL. That makes it a non-resident license. If you need to renew the TX CHL, you'll need to take the class in Texas. If you move back to Tx, change the address of your TX CHL back to Tx (with a Tx DL), and you have a resident license again.
Re: Can I keep my CHL if???
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 1:46 am
by s197winstang
i am in the same boat. Moving to colorado but i want to keep my texas chl. all i need to do is change my chl address and then apply for a colorado permit -- that will allow me to carry in both, correct?
Re: Can I keep my CHL if???
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 6:33 am
by C-dub
s197winstang wrote:i am in the same boat. Moving to colorado but i want to keep my texas chl. all i need to do is change my chl address and then apply for a colorado permit -- that will allow me to carry in both, correct?
Texas and Colorado already have reciprocity, so you can already carry in both with your Texas CHL. You do still need to change your address, though, and getting your Colorado license would be the right thing to do and cause less confusion if you ever have to show it to an officer.
Re: Can I keep my CHL if???
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 6:54 am
by Jumping Frog
C-dub wrote:s197winstang wrote:i am in the same boat. Moving to colorado but i want to keep my texas chl. all i need to do is change my chl address and then apply for a colorado permit -- that will allow me to carry in both, correct?
Texas and Colorado already have reciprocity, so you can already carry in both with your Texas CHL. You do still need to change your address, though, and getting your Colorado license would be the right thing to do and cause less confusion if you ever have to show it to an officer.
Little wrinkle though.
Texas requires you to update your address -- IIRC, I think it must be within 30 days. That will make the Texas license a non-resident license.
Colorado does not recognize any non-resident licenses.
s197winstang, you'll need to get your Colorado license to carry in CO. You can process your Texas CHL address change ($25) , which will convert your Texas CHL to a non-resident license. Colorado does not have reciprocity with Virginia, South Carolina, and Minnesota, so the main advantage of keeping your Texas CHL would be keeping the right to carry in those states if you travel.
Re: Can I keep my CHL if???
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 6:59 am
by C-dub
The wrinkles keep sneaking upon me.
Re: Can I keep my CHL if???
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 1:15 pm
by recaffeination
Like Uncle Ben said, with great age comes great wrinkles. He made some good rice too.
Re: Can I keep my CHL if???
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:12 am
by s197winstang
Thank you gents.
Jumping Frog wrote:C-dub wrote:s197winstang wrote:i am in the same boat. Moving to colorado but i want to keep my texas chl. all i need to do is change my chl address and then apply for a colorado permit -- that will allow me to carry in both, correct?
Texas and Colorado already have reciprocity, so you can already carry in both with your Texas CHL. You do still need to change your address, though, and getting your Colorado license would be the right thing to do and cause less confusion if you ever have to show it to an officer.
Little wrinkle though.
Texas requires you to update your address -- IIRC, I think it must be within 30 days. That will make the Texas license a non-resident license.
Colorado does not recognize any non-resident licenses.
s197winstang, you'll need to get your Colorado license to carry in CO. You can process your Texas CHL address change ($25) , which will convert your Texas CHL to a non-resident license. Colorado does not have reciprocity with Virginia, South Carolina, and Minnesota, so the main advantage of keeping your Texas CHL would be keeping the right to carry in those states if you travel.