TSRA needs to know about it.
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Texas State Rifle Association Political Action Committee[/FONT]
Dear TSRA Members:
TSRA has been hearing complaints from members around Texas concerning late concealed carry licenses and renewals. This alert is to gather information about recent or past delays.
According to Texas law (see below) the initial license can take up to 60 days to be issued by DPS,
the renewal can take up to 45 days.
Government Code 411.177 Issuance or Denial of License. (b) The department shall, not later than the 60th
day after the date of the receipt by the director's designee of the completed application materials: (1)
issue the license.
Government Code 411.185 Renewal (c) The department shall renew the license of a license holder who meets all the eligibility requirements and submits all the renewal materials. Not later than the 45th day after receipt of the renewal materials, the department shall issue the renewal or notify the license holder in writing that the renewal application was denied.
TSRA is asking members to share delays they've experienced when appying for or renewing
their Concealed Carry License; recent or past. Please return the completed form below to Alice Tripp,
Legislative Director, TSRA. agtripp@aol.com
The information below is needed immediately. Thanks for participating
New or Renewal:
Full Name on Application:
Your CHL Number:
Your Texas Drivers License Number:
Your Telephone Number:
Date Completed Application Was Received by DPS:
Date You Received Your License:
Total Number of Days in Processing:
Did You Receive a Letter From DPS Regarding the Delay:
Did You Cause Any of the Delay in Processing:
IF DPS Gave You A Verbal Explanation for the Delay in Processing (or an Excuse) Please Explain:
Please cut and past the form above into an email, answer the questions, and
send the email toAlice Tripp, Legislative Director of TSRA agtripp@aol.com
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Texas State Rifle Association Political Action Committee[/FONT]
Dear TSRA Members:
TSRA has been hearing complaints from members around Texas concerning late concealed carry licenses and renewals. This alert is to gather information about recent or past delays.
According to Texas law (see below) the initial license can take up to 60 days to be issued by DPS,
the renewal can take up to 45 days.
Government Code 411.177 Issuance or Denial of License. (b) The department shall, not later than the 60th
day after the date of the receipt by the director's designee of the completed application materials: (1)
issue the license.
Government Code 411.185 Renewal (c) The department shall renew the license of a license holder who meets all the eligibility requirements and submits all the renewal materials. Not later than the 45th day after receipt of the renewal materials, the department shall issue the renewal or notify the license holder in writing that the renewal application was denied.
TSRA is asking members to share delays they've experienced when appying for or renewing
their Concealed Carry License; recent or past. Please return the completed form below to Alice Tripp,
Legislative Director, TSRA. agtripp@aol.com
The information below is needed immediately. Thanks for participating
New or Renewal:
Full Name on Application:
Your CHL Number:
Your Texas Drivers License Number:
Your Telephone Number:
Date Completed Application Was Received by DPS:
Date You Received Your License:
Total Number of Days in Processing:
Did You Receive a Letter From DPS Regarding the Delay:
Did You Cause Any of the Delay in Processing:
IF DPS Gave You A Verbal Explanation for the Delay in Processing (or an Excuse) Please Explain:
Please cut and past the form above into an email, answer the questions, and
send the email toAlice Tripp, Legislative Director of TSRA agtripp@aol.com