Fingerprints for out-of-state resident applications
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Fingerprints for out-of-state resident applications
I just read on the DPS website http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... sindex.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; that as of March 11, 2011 they will only accept electronic fingerprinting. What about people from say, Louisiana or Mississippi who apply for an out of state resident permit? Do they have to drive all the way to Texas to have electronic prints done there? (the website indicates very few states have that system)
Personally I'm OK, I got my CHL renewed over a year ago and changed my address changed to Louisiana way back when. But I recommended to some people to go ahead and get Texas CHLs as well as Louisiana to have the benefit of reciprocity with more states.
Personally I'm OK, I got my CHL renewed over a year ago and changed my address changed to Louisiana way back when. But I recommended to some people to go ahead and get Texas CHLs as well as Louisiana to have the benefit of reciprocity with more states.
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The class must be taken in Texas. I believe that has been the case since the inception of the CHL program. Therefore, one practical solution is to schedule the fingerprints during the same trip as the class.
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Re: Fingerprints for out-of-state resident applications
apostate wrote:The class must be taken in Texas. I believe that has been the case since the inception of the CHL program. Therefore, one practical solution is to schedule the fingerprints during the same trip as the class.
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Re: Fingerprints for out-of-state resident applications
Or take your class from someone who also does fingerprints. Then you can still get it done all in one trip.
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Re: Fingerprints for out-of-state resident applications
Oh you can't take a class in another state and send the certificate to Texas? (like Florida) I didn't know that. Nevermind then.
(the things you have to go through, pay for, keep up with, keep track of, in order to exersise your God given right of self defense these days )
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Re: Fingerprints for out-of-state resident applications
Florida, and maybe other states, require that the fingerprints be done by a Law Enforcement Agency (per Crossfire). Photoshop and a computer can do lots of mischef. Maybe thats the reason for a LE Agency to do and sign off on the prints. Makes sense to me.
My Texas renewal and Utah out of state permit requirements were filled by a single class from Crossfire. Great class, informative, and good folks running the program.
If you carry a weapon into their training area thats located in a Mall, and declare the pistol as requested by Cabellas's Mall signage, the Mall Security will refuse you admittance. There is no 30.06 signage posted. Just don't follow Cabellas request to declare. A request for store security to verify that unloaded guns are brought into the premises for repair or sale makes sense. If you do declare that you are a CHL holder and 'carrying', you will be instructed to take 'it' back to your auto. You are welcome though.
Some places, Bass Pro for example, you might be requested to declare. If so, you show your CHL to the folks behing the counter, and welcomed into the store.
I guess the lesson, if there is one, is to ignore polite requests and pay attention to the correct signage that pretains to CHL holders only.
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My Texas renewal and Utah out of state permit requirements were filled by a single class from Crossfire. Great class, informative, and good folks running the program.
If you carry a weapon into their training area thats located in a Mall, and declare the pistol as requested by Cabellas's Mall signage, the Mall Security will refuse you admittance. There is no 30.06 signage posted. Just don't follow Cabellas request to declare. A request for store security to verify that unloaded guns are brought into the premises for repair or sale makes sense. If you do declare that you are a CHL holder and 'carrying', you will be instructed to take 'it' back to your auto. You are welcome though.
Some places, Bass Pro for example, you might be requested to declare. If so, you show your CHL to the folks behing the counter, and welcomed into the store.
I guess the lesson, if there is one, is to ignore polite requests and pay attention to the correct signage that pretains to CHL holders only.
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Last edited by saltydog452 on Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Fingerprints for out-of-state resident applications
Doug.38PR wrote:Oh you can't take a class in another state and send the certificate to Texas? (like Florida) I didn't know that. Nevermind then.
(the things you have to go through, pay for, keep up with, keep track of, in order to exersise your God given right of self defense these days )
Thanks anyway
Doug
It's a shame Texas isn't more gun friendly but the fingerprint rule is consistent with the Texas-only policies for classes that's been the rule for 15 years.
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Re: Fingerprints for out-of-state resident applications
That is no longer an option. An applicant must use the L1 electronic fingerprinting. No old-fashioned ink fingerprints cards anymore.Crossfire wrote:Or take your class from someone who also does fingerprints.
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Re: Fingerprints for out-of-state resident applications
I know of at least one (and there must be more) school that uses L1. That's where I am taking my class!Jumping Frog wrote:That is no longer an option. An applicant must use the L1 electronic fingerprinting. No old-fashioned ink fingerprints cards anymore.Crossfire wrote:Or take your class from someone who also does fingerprints.
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And one of those happens to be Crossfire!TexasTransplant wrote:I know of at least one (and there must be more) school that uses L1. That's where I am taking my class!Jumping Frog wrote:That is no longer an option. An applicant must use the L1 electronic fingerprinting. No old-fashioned ink fingerprints cards anymore.Crossfire wrote:Or take your class from someone who also does fingerprints.
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