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by LK2140
Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:29 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: Question about CHL eligibility
Replies: 7
Views: 1347

Re: Question about CHL eligibility

barres wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote: Edited: The third MIP could well be a Class B, but it still takes two Class B alcohol related convictions to be a problem. Make sure you don't get another one! The Code reference is Tex. Alcoholic Beverage Code §§106.04 & 106.171.
But, if the third MIP was adjudicated as a Class B Misdemeanor at age 20, then the OP would be ineligible, as he stated that he is 24, now (5 years haven't passed, yet).

Yeah but wouldn't they let me know if it became a Class B Misdemeanor? I mean, I got those MIPs in 3 different counties and every time the judge asked if it was my first I said, "yes sir" to recieve a lesser punishment. Either they were to lazy to look the others up or just did not know??? Anyways, that was a long time ago, wouldn't they say something if it elevated to a Class B?
by LK2140
Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:32 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: Question about CHL eligibility
Replies: 7
Views: 1347

Question about CHL eligibility

Hey guys, sorry if this is a stupid question but I'm new to this. I'm signed up for a CHL class this Saturday and after reading the state requirements on different sites, Im not sure if I'm eligible to get a CHL.

Some sites said I can't have any misdemeanors in the last 10 years, some say I can't have just A and B misdemeanors, and finally A, B, and C (Disorderly conduct). I got three MIPs (Minor in possession all of which were deferred) during my 19th and 20th year and I'm 24 now. So...I'm a bit confused. In other forums people said that MIP alcohol offense is not a problem in getting a CHL. And if its not a problem, do I still report those on my application? Any insight would be great. -Thanks

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