Moving from Arizona
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Moving from Arizona
I need a little help,
I am moving to Houston from Arizona in a couple months. I already have my Arizona CHL. When I move and become a resident of Texas will my Arizona CHL become invalid? And when I apply for a Texas CHL, do I have to take the class just like if I never had a CHL?
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I am moving to Houston from Arizona in a couple months. I already have my Arizona CHL. When I move and become a resident of Texas will my Arizona CHL become invalid? And when I apply for a Texas CHL, do I have to take the class just like if I never had a CHL?
Thanks
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Re: Moving from Arizona
Welcome to Texas! I cannot speak to your Arizona license. You will need to get a Texas CHL if/when you become a resident.redsox1701 wrote:I need a little help,
I am moving to Houston from Arizona in a couple months. I already have my Arizona CHL. When I move and become a resident of Texas will my Arizona CHL become invalid? And when I apply for a Texas CHL, do I have to take the class just like if I never had a CHL?
Thanks
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Re: Moving from Arizona
Welcome to the forum.redsox1701 wrote:I need a little help,
I am moving to Houston from Arizona in a couple months. I already have my Arizona CHL. When I move and become a resident of Texas will my Arizona CHL become invalid? And when I apply for a Texas CHL, do I have to take the class just like if I never had a CHL?
Thanks
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This page gives you some informaiton http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/arizona.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Looks like they issue non-resident permits, so you would need to contact them and see how you can convert your resident Arizona permit to a non-resident one.
If you can convert it you will be valid to carry here in Texas as Texas honors the Arizona permit. You will have the same restrictions you do now when carrying in Texas on a non-resident permit.
As for a Teaxs CHL, you will be required to take a Texas class to obtain one.
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Re: Moving from Arizona
Keith B wrote:Welcome to the forum.redsox1701 wrote:I need a little help,
I am moving to Houston from Arizona in a couple months. I already have my Arizona CHL. When I move and become a resident of Texas will my Arizona CHL become invalid? And when I apply for a Texas CHL, do I have to take the class just like if I never had a CHL?
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This page gives you some informaiton http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/arizona.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Looks like they issue non-resident permits, so you would need to contact them and see how you can convert your resident Arizona permit to a non-resident one.
If you can convert it you will be valid to carry here in Texas as Texas honors the Arizona permit. You will have the same restrictions you do now when carrying in Texas on a non-resident permit.
As for a Teaxs CHL, you will be required to take a Texas class to obtain one.
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Re: Moving from Arizona
Welcome. Most of the class covers Texas law and I think there are enough differences it's worth taking the class even if you carry on your Arizona license. I also suggest shopping around for a good instructor. The cost isn't much different than the hacks but what you get for your time and money is worlds apart.redsox1701 wrote:I need a little help,
I am moving to Houston from Arizona in a couple months. I already have my Arizona CHL. When I move and become a resident of Texas will my Arizona CHL become invalid? And when I apply for a Texas CHL, do I have to take the class just like if I never had a CHL?
Thanks
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Re: Moving from Arizona
Dori wrote:Welcome. Most of the class covers Texas law and I think there are enough differences it's worth taking the class even if you carry on your Arizona license. I also suggest shopping around for a good instructor. The cost isn't much different than the hacks but what you get for your time and money is worlds apart.redsox1701 wrote:I need a little help,
I am moving to Houston from Arizona in a couple months. I already have my Arizona CHL. When I move and become a resident of Texas will my Arizona CHL become invalid? And when I apply for a Texas CHL, do I have to take the class just like if I never had a CHL?
Thanks
In that case, anyone have any recommendations for a good instructor in The Woodlands, North Houston?
Thanks
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Re: Moving from Arizona
I believe the owner of this board, Charles Cotton, teaches CHL classes in Houston. I'd expect you would be hard pressed to find better.
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Re: Moving from Arizona
I met the chief instructor at Gander Mountain on I-45 North of Houston when I was going through my Instructor requal. He was a sharp guy and very knowledgeable. I can't comment on his course quality. Charles teaches in Pearland which is in South Houston. Well worth the drive though.
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Re: Moving from Arizona
I live in the Klein area, roughly the same drive.redsox1701 wrote: In that case, anyone have any recommendations for a good instructor in The Woodlands, North Houston?
I drove to PSC and took Charles Cotton's class. Big thumbs up and well worth the drive. I appreciated learning the Texas laws from the attorney who was centrally involved in getting them passed. If you want to know what proper use of deadly force really entails, he is a reputable and reliable teacher.
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Re: Moving from Arizona
Actually Friendswood. I have taken several courses from Charles and he is an excellent instructor.howdy wrote:I met the chief instructor at Gander Mountain on I-45 North of Houston when I was going through my Instructor requal. He was a sharp guy and very knowledgeable. I can't comment on his course quality. Charles teaches in Pearland which is in South Houston. Well worth the drive though.
The Houston metro covers a lot of area. Which area will you live?
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Re: Moving from Arizona
WildBill wrote:Actually Friendswood. I have taken several courses from Charles and he is an excellent instructor.howdy wrote:I met the chief instructor at Gander Mountain on I-45 North of Houston when I was going through my Instructor requal. He was a sharp guy and very knowledgeable. I can't comment on his course quality. Charles teaches in Pearland which is in South Houston. Well worth the drive though.
The Houston metro covers a lot of area. Which area will you live?
I will be living in The Woodlands
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Re: Moving from Arizona
Welcome to Texas.redsox1701 wrote:I will be living in The WoodlandsWildBill wrote:Actually Friendswood. I have taken several courses from Charles and he is an excellent instructor.howdy wrote:I met the chief instructor at Gander Mountain on I-45 North of Houston when I was going through my Instructor requal. He was a sharp guy and very knowledgeable. I can't comment on his course quality. Charles teaches in Pearland which is in South Houston. Well worth the drive though.
The Houston metro covers a lot of area. Which area will you live?
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The Woodlands is a bit of a drive from Friendswood. But you only have to do it one day to get your CHL and the traffic won't be too bad on a Saturday.
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Re: Moving from Arizona
It will be a bit of a drive, but if it's a Saturday the traffic won't be bad. And, Charles is not just a great instructor, he is a key player who works year after year with our Texas State Rifle Association PAC and our leigislature to help pass pro-2A laws, AND, he is the owner of this forum. You won't find an individual that knows more about CHL in texas than Charles.redsox1701 wrote:WildBill wrote:Actually Friendswood. I have taken several courses from Charles and he is an excellent instructor.howdy wrote:I met the chief instructor at Gander Mountain on I-45 North of Houston when I was going through my Instructor requal. He was a sharp guy and very knowledgeable. I can't comment on his course quality. Charles teaches in Pearland which is in South Houston. Well worth the drive though.
The Houston metro covers a lot of area. Which area will you live?
I will be living in The Woodlands
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