TX DPS CHL Address Change Fee?
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TX DPS CHL Address Change Fee?
I went online to change my address and it states:
Address Change (Standard Application) $25.00
Texas.gov Price $27.00
So is it $25, $27 OR $52 to change my address?
Address Change (Standard Application) $25.00
Texas.gov Price $27.00
So is it $25, $27 OR $52 to change my address?
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Re: TX DPS CHL Address Change Fee?
Address change is a $25 fee if you mail a check.
Like renewing your vehicle registration, there's a convenience fee to do it online and pay with a credit card. Total is $27.
Like renewing your vehicle registration, there's a convenience fee to do it online and pay with a credit card. Total is $27.
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Re: TX DPS CHL Address Change Fee?
It is $25 to change your address. Then they add a $2 "Convenience Fee" to process your credit card payment.
So, $27 total
So, $27 total
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Gotcha. OK. That's what I thought, but it is a little misleading.Crossfire wrote:It is $25 to change your address. Then they add a $2 "Convenience Fee" to process your credit card payment.
So, $27 total
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Re: TX DPS CHL Address Change Fee?
I think that fee is way too high. Tx shouldn't be making a profit on such as this. Yes, cover cost and that is it.
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There's no good reason for it to cost more than a Driver License address change and with a pro-gun majority in the legislature it wouldn't.ldj1002 wrote:I think that fee is way too high. Tx shouldn't be making a profit on such as this. Yes, cover cost and that is it.
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Just another tax!
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So it cost less to administer the CHL program than the fees they bring in? The state makes a profit on the CHL program?
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Re: TX DPS CHL Address Change Fee?
jbarn wrote:So it cost less to administer the CHL program than the fees they bring in? The state makes a profit on the CHL program?
YES
Re: TX DPS CHL Address Change Fee?
Can you show us the numbers?JP171 wrote:jbarn wrote:So it cost less to administer the CHL program than the fees they bring in? The state makes a profit on the CHL program?
YES
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Re: TX DPS CHL Address Change Fee?
Keith B wrote:Can you show us the numbers?JP171 wrote:jbarn wrote:So it cost less to administer the CHL program than the fees they bring in? The state makes a profit on the CHL program?
YES
I would be fascinated to see that as well....
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Re: TX DPS CHL Address Change Fee?
Has it always cost $25.00 for a CHL address change?
Perhaps my memory is off, but I seem to remember when I had an address change some 8/10 years ago, it cost $10.00.
Was it ever $10.00 or do I have more screws loose than I thought?
Perhaps my memory is off, but I seem to remember when I had an address change some 8/10 years ago, it cost $10.00.
Was it ever $10.00 or do I have more screws loose than I thought?
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Re: TX DPS CHL Address Change Fee?
Good question. I changed my address in '98, but it was within 30 days of my CHL expiring. I had a two year license from '96...they issued them to stagger the renewals when CHL first passed. They gave you half off the initial 4 year $70 vs. $140). I recently got a replacement (lost) and it was $12.50 due to Veteran discount. I think the $10 you're thinking of may be for Drivers License... Seem to remember that was the fee when I changed the DL in '98.Abraham wrote:Has it always cost $25.00 for a CHL address change?
Perhaps my memory is off, but I seem to remember when I had an address change some 8/10 years ago, it cost $10.00.
Was it ever $10.00 or do I have more screws loose than I thought?
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Re: TX DPS CHL Address Change Fee?
The $2.00 fee doesn't go to the state of Texas. The fees for paying online through texas.gov go to a third party administrator that manages the site.
At least citizens get a choice. For many of the fees that state agencies have to pay for permits and other licenses, there is no way around the fee...even if you pay by check or direct bank transfer (which most state agencies do). It's actually written into the law that the fee is recoverable even if the agency doesn't use the service.
This is a "sweetheart deal" for somebody. The system is set up so that whoever runs the site gets revenue regardless of who uses it.
At least citizens get a choice. For many of the fees that state agencies have to pay for permits and other licenses, there is no way around the fee...even if you pay by check or direct bank transfer (which most state agencies do). It's actually written into the law that the fee is recoverable even if the agency doesn't use the service.
This is a "sweetheart deal" for somebody. The system is set up so that whoever runs the site gets revenue regardless of who uses it.
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Re: TX DPS CHL Address Change Fee?
Hmmm, do senior/vet discounts apply to address change fees?
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