Utah does not consider successful completion of deferred adjudication to be a conviction. However, all fines must be paid, and probationary period must be over for it to be considered complete.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Most states do not consider a successfully completed deferred adjudication a "conviction" for concealed carry licensing, but I'm not sure about Florida. I believe that is the case with Utah, but I am not sure. Texas does not prohibit Texas residents from carrying on another state's license, but I still strongly recommend any Texas resident getting a Texas CHL. Many Texas CHL holders get other states' licenses to be able to carry in states that do not have reciprocity with Texas and that don't otherwise recognize a Texas license.
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- Tue Mar 09, 2010 8:45 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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