Are you considered a "Honorably Retired Texas Peace Officer"? Fee for that is $25 (new or renewal). See Here...texasmr2 wrote:I am aware of the above rule so thank you. Unemployment was/is the main reason why I could not afford the $70 renewal prior to expiration. My issue is that I am currently not employed with a department thus making my Peace Officer license irrelevant. As mentioned I do not have an issue if I must start over and the class will cost me nothing and give me more range time which I truly enjoy.apostate wrote:The law that removed the requirement for a renewal class was crystal clear that renewal applications must be submitted before the current license expires. That said, DPS is known to be flagrantly ignoring that part of the law so chances are good you can renew without a class. If you want to try, go online and submit the renewal application. https://txapps.texas.gov/txapp/txdps/chl/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;texasmr2 wrote:It has been a few years so howdy everyone.
A Constable friend of mine who is also a CHL instructor told me yesterday that I will have to start the whole process over as if I am a new applicant since my license expired in July. I hold a valid TX Peace Officers license (former Deputy Sheriff) as well as a Level III security license and find it odd but I do not have a problem requalifying. He will requalify me free of charge but is he correct in that I need to start all over again?
Regards,
Gregg
Even if you start from scratch, as a Peace Officer, you can avoid the class like so. http://www.dps.texas.gov/RSD/CHL/Licens ... rInstr.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks,
Gregg
https://www.txdps.state.tx.us/RSD/CHL/d ... hedule.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;