To renew your concealed handgun license (CHL) in Texas, you must submit a renewal application to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) either online or by mail. The application should be submitted prior to the expiration of your current license, and you’ll need to pay the required renewal fee.
It is recommended to renew your CHL around six months before it expires to ensure sufficient processing time.
Yes, you can renew your CHL within one year after its expiration. However, late renewal may result in additional fees.
Yes, first change your address with the DPS before renewing your CHL to ensure your license reflects your current address.
The application process includes completing an online or paper application, submitting required documents, paying the renewal fee, and if applicable, providing fingerprint information.
The renewal fee for a CHL in Texas is $40 for individuals and $35 for senior citizens.
Yes, if you renew your CHL between one to twelve months after its expiration, an additional $25 late fee will be charged.
Yes, you can renew your CHL online through the official Texas DPS website.
The processing time for a CHL renewal in Texas is typically around 60 days. However, it may vary based on the workload of the DPS.
No, you cannot carry a concealed handgun if your CHL has expired, even if you have submitted a renewal application. You must possess a valid CHL to legally carry.
Yes, you can pay the renewal fee using a credit card or debit card when submitting your application online.
Generally, you will not need to provide any additional documents unless specifically requested by the DPS. However, always check the renewal application instructions for any updates.
No, the Texas DPS operates the CHL renewal process primarily online or through mail-in applications.
If your CHL renewal application is denied, the DPS will notify you of the reasons. You may have the opportunity to resolve any issues and reapply if eligible.
Yes, individuals who are eligible to possess firearms under state and federal law can carry handguns openly in Texas without a CHL.
Possibly. Certain misdemeanor convictions can affect your eligibility for CHL renewal, so it’s crucial to review Texas laws regarding disqualifying offenses.