Experience with converting resident CHL to non-resident CHL

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joder
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Experience with converting resident CHL to non-resident CHL

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Hey all,

Looking for some guidance if it is something as simple as updating an address to an out of state address or if I have to go through the whole application procedure again, however, for an out of state CHL. I currently posses a valid Texas CHL, however, I am changing residency.

TIA

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Re: Experience with converting resident CHL to non-resident CHL

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Thankfully it's now the same as any other change of address.

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Re: Experience with converting resident CHL to non-resident CHL

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Great to hear. Thanks for clarifying.

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Re: Experience with converting resident CHL to non-resident CHL

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It must be done by mail, cannot be done online. Main reason is their website cannot change your DL#. You must print a CHL-70 form, & mail it in with a check & copy of your new DL.
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