I’ll be relocating from Virginia to Texas this summer and I’d like to obtain a Texas Concealed Handgun License. I currently hold a Virginia (resident) Concealed Handgun Permit which I’ve had since 2007 and I know it’s valid in Texas under a reciprocity agreement. I’d like to understand what would be the most efficient way to seamlessly transition from VA CHP to TX CHL. I’m looking for some guidance on the following questions:
1) How long can I legally carry a handgun in TX under my VA CHP? Does acquiring a permanent residency in TX and/or a TX driver’s license automatically invalidate my VA CHP? (The CHP itself doesn’t expire until 2017 so this is not an issue.)
2) At what point in my transition to TX do I become eligible for a TX CHL? Do I have to establish a permanent residency in TX and/or acquire a TX driver’s license to be eligible for the TX CHL?
3) How long does it take to obtain a TX CHL? Can I carry in the vehicle without a permit?
Thanks in advance!
Relocating to Texas
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Re: Relocating to Texas
Duplicate thread.
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Re: Relocating to Texas
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Keith
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Texas LTC Instructor, Missouri CCW Instructor, NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun Instructor and RSO, NRA Life Member
Psalm 82:3-4