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Originally Posted by Glenn E Meyer
....do you have to tell FL that you moved? And if you do, does that change the status of the permit/license.
TX says if the FL one is good, it is good here but if you don't inform FL of the move, does that invalidate it?
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Florida law provides that "Within 30 days after the changing of a permanent address... the licensee shall notify the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services of such change." Ch 790.06 Par 8
The only other mention of anything pertinent (that I see) is in regards to applying for renewal, which simply specifies that "out-of-state residents must also submit fingerprints and fingerprint processing fee" with the renewal application.
I would assume that this means that upon submitting the change of address the permit would simply become "non-resident" rather than resident. The question then becomes whether or not Texas recognizes non-resident Florida permits
for Texas residents. I know that some states have reciprocity agreements that do not apply to resident of their own state.