Be careful... I believe that the new laws eliminated the grace period...maxpower wrote:I will be renewing on 9/1/13 - my CHL expires in October, no big deal if I don't have the new license by then
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Be careful... I believe that the new laws eliminated the grace period...maxpower wrote:I will be renewing on 9/1/13 - my CHL expires in October, no big deal if I don't have the new license by then
PArrow wrote:I think this takes care of the backlog from Sept 1
HB48:
Relating to the procedure under which a person may renew a license to carry a concealed handgun.
Impact: 1) Removes the requirement to take a renewal course to renew a CHL; 2) Allows a person to continue to carry a handgun in Texas on an expired CHL, if a) they timely filed the required renewal documents; b) paid the renewal fee; and c) have not been notified by DPS that the renewal application was denied.
Status: Final passage 5/21/13.
I could've sworn Charles said that "grace period" parts was deleted??? Did that come from the TX legislature site?PArrow wrote:I think this takes care of the backlog from Sept 1
HB48:
Relating to the procedure under which a person may renew a license to carry a concealed handgun.
Impact: 1) Removes the requirement to take a renewal course to renew a CHL; 2) Allows a person to continue to carry a handgun in Texas on an expired CHL, if a) they timely filed the required renewal documents; b) paid the renewal fee; and c) have not been notified by DPS that the renewal application was denied.
Status: Final passage 5/21/13.
Can we get a confirmation on this issue?MikeHoncho wrote:I could've sworn Charles said that "grace period" parts was deleted??? Did that come from the TX legislature site?PArrow wrote:I think this takes care of the backlog from Sept 1
HB48:
Relating to the procedure under which a person may renew a license to carry a concealed handgun.
Impact: 1) Removes the requirement to take a renewal course to renew a CHL; 2) Allows a person to continue to carry a handgun in Texas on an expired CHL, if a) they timely filed the required renewal documents; b) paid the renewal fee; and c) have not been notified by DPS that the renewal application was denied.
Status: Final passage 5/21/13.
Your wish has come true.TXRuger wrote:I guess the DPS website will be down on Sept 1st (or maybe the 1st week of September) because it will get overloaded with renewals. [ Image ]
Did the same thing. Mine was set to expire 9/2.striker55 wrote:Mine expired/up for renewal Sept 4, I don't put anything off so I renewed in March. Oh well, didn't mind taking shooting class over or qualifying.
TXRuger wrote:I guess the DPS website will be down on Sept 1st (or maybe the 1st week of September) because it will get overloaded with renewals. [ Image ]
sirhc76 wrote:TXRuger wrote:I guess the DPS website will be down on Sept 1st (or maybe the 1st week of September) because it will get overloaded with renewals. [ Image ]
You mean like this :)
Yep!Paddler112 wrote:Your wish has come true.TXRuger wrote:I guess the DPS website will be down on Sept 1st (or maybe the 1st week of September) because it will get overloaded with renewals. [ Image ]
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