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Age question

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I had a person ask me tonight,I am 65 and I haven't gotten my renewl notice". THe guy is well over 65 and has had his CHL for 12 years but is ticket is outdated by 11 months. I have searched the TAC and cant find anything about it. the queation is what does he need to do to get legal again.
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Welcome home!

As far as your friend is concerned, he has one year after expiration of a Texas Concealed Handgun License to renew it. He has to get the renewal submitted before his next birthday.

He may not carry once his license has expired, even if he has taken the renewal course and are waiting for his new license to arrive.

If his license has been expired for more than one year, he must start over as a new original-license applicant.

He can re-apply online here: https://txapps.texas.gov/txapp/txdps/chl/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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All of the above is correct.
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And, as seniors -- seriously -- remember to take your senior discount .

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LSL wrote:And, as seniors -- seriously -- remember to take your senior discount .

:txflag:
If your license renews on your 60th birthday, the online system will try to charge full price.

All it took was a phone call and they sent me the paperwork showing the $35 rate.
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2ADoc wrote:I had a person ask me tonight,I am 65 and I haven't gotten my renewl notice".
His age isn't the factor. It's how long since his original license or prior renewal was issued.
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LSL wrote:And, as seniors -- seriously -- remember to take your senior discount .

:txflag:
I was happy to save some money, but not for that reason. :cryin
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