Let me know what you find out because I may need to get mine changed if that is the case. I highly doubt that it matters though. Like you said, it is a one time certification.CaptWoodrow10 wrote:I didn't think that you needed to get an updated hunters ed certificate when you changed your address. It's a certification and not a license and has no expiration date... Or so I thought. Looks like I'll need to check this out and make a few phone calls.txcshooter wrote:Address changes: for Hunter's Ed Cert submitted 10/2/10, recv'd 5 days later...for CHL submitted 10/2/10, recv'd 6 days later...for TXDL submitted 9/17/10, haven't recv'd as of yet.
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- Thu Oct 14, 2010 12:05 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: FYI on Address Change Processing Time
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