Requirements for Texas CHL

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Requirements for Texas CHL

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I am yet another Brit who has relocated to the best part of the world and hold a Perminent Resident's card. I have taken a CHL test and would now like to apply for the licence but the DPS qualifications say I need to show 5 years worth of addresses. Does this mean I need to reside in Texas for 5 years before applying?

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I am no expert, but I think it's six month for a resident's license. From 411.172:
(1) is a legal resident of this state for the six-month period preceding the date
of application under this subchapter or is otherwise eligible for a license under
Section 411.173(a);
There are also non-resident licenses, which you might be able to get right away.

Good luck, and be safe.
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Stever wrote:I am yet another Brit who has relocated to the best part of the world and hold a Perminent Resident's card. I have taken a CHL test and would now like to apply for the licence but the DPS qualifications say I need to show 5 years worth of addresses. Does this mean I need to reside in Texas for 5 years before applying?
Welcome to the forum. :tiphat:

You do not have to live in Texas 5 years, but need to show the locations you have lived over the past 5 years. If you were in the UK prior to coming here, then list your legal addresses there. Make sure not to leave any gaps in employment or address dates.
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treadlightly wrote:I am no expert, but I think it's six month for a resident's license. From 411.172:
(1) is a legal resident of this state for the six-month period preceding the date
of application under this subchapter or is otherwise eligible for a license under
Section 411.173(a);
There are also non-resident licenses, which you might be able to get right away.

Good luck, and be safe.
There is no longer a 6 month residency requirement. If you establish residency and change your driver license over you can then get your CHL.
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Thanks, Keith - sure wish https://www.txdps.state.tx.us/internetf ... CHL-16.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; was kept up to date, but I don't think I want to complain too much. :txflag:

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Stever wrote:I am yet another Brit who has relocated to the best part of the world and hold a Perminent Resident's card. I have taken a CHL test and would now like to apply for the licence but the DPS qualifications say I need to show 5 years worth of addresses. Does this mean I need to reside in Texas for 5 years before applying?
Sorry I'm late to the game. This might help you. viewtopic.php?f=36&t=74717
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