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ilo01
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I recently moved to Texas from West Virginia. I have a CHL in West Virginia, which Texas has a reciprocity agreement with. I was curious: if I can simply change my address on my West Virginia permit to my new address in Texas that is on my Texas driver's license (which will make it valid again - my permit must have my current address); will I be able to bypass all the fees and waiting and be able to carry a concealed handgun? (this is assuming I can change my West Virginia permit to an out of state address)
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If it remains a valid WV license, then it will be valid in Texas.

I recommend you check the answer at http://www.wvcdl.org" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. They are the experts on WV licenses and laws.

That said, I still recommend you take the Texas training. Texas law is different than WV law, and personally I would want to be familiar with the specific laws covering Texas on use of deadly force, justification, signage, where to carry, etc.
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Your WV permit is no longer valid once you are no longer a WV resident.
You'll need to apply for a TX permit, or some other State permit that issues licenses to non residents.

http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/westvirginia.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
West Virginia does not issue Permit/Licenses to Non-Residents
http://www.ago.wv.gov/Documents/gunrece ... 014%29.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Must be 21 years of age or older and a bona fide resident of the county of application
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ilo01 wrote:I recently moved to Texas from West Virginia. I have a CHL in West Virginia, which Texas has a reciprocity agreement with. I was curious: if I can simply change my address on my West Virginia permit to my new address in Texas that is on my Texas driver's license (which will make it valid again - my permit must have my current address); will I be able to bypass all the fees and waiting and be able to carry a concealed handgun? (this is assuming I can change my West Virginia permit to an out of state address)
Welcome to the forum. :tiphat:

West Virginia does not issue non-resident licenses, so you would not be able to change your address and make it valid. That said, you can either take the Texas CHL course and get a Texas license, or get a non-resident license from another state like Virginia or Florida that will allow you to carry in Texas with some limitations.

Here are the laws for WV showing no non-resident license http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/westvirginia.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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RoyGBiv wrote:Your WV permit is no longer valid once you are no longer a WV resident.
You'll need to apply for a TX permit, or some other State permit that issues licenses to non residents.

http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/westvirginia.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
West Virginia does not issue Permit/Licenses to Non-Residents
http://www.ago.wv.gov/Documents/gunrece ... 014%29.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Must be 21 years of age or older and a bona fide resident of the county of application
Not so fast!

Actual statute can be more complicated than a handgunlaw.us summary.

For example, Ohio also does not have non-resident licenses and a person must be an Ohio resident to qualify for license issuance. However, the conditions under which an Ohio license can be revoked are also precisely defined in statute, a license holder moving out of state is not a valid reason to revoke an Ohio license. That is why I still have my Ohio license and it is still valid until it expires (I cannot renew it).

That is why I suggested he check the nuances at WVCDL. It may or may not remain valid, but they certainly have the expertise to give a definitive answer.
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Good advice Jumping Frog. The locals probably have the best understanding of WV law.
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A little Appalachian (hillbilly) humor.

People from West {by god} Virginia, say WV is THE largest state.....

....IF it were laid out flat. :lol:

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