lifetime carry permit

hawkeye256

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My daughter has an Indiana lifetime carry permit. She is looking at a job in Texas. If she moves there for a couple of years and changes her address and registers her vehicle in texas, Does anyone know if she does this, will it reflect on her Indiana concealed carry permit? Will it void out the permit or not? Thanks a concerned dad
 
I'm not a IN resident but found this

IC 35-47-2-4

(f) The superintendent may not issue a lifetime qualified license or a lifetime unlimited license to a person
who is a resident of another state. The superintendent may issue a four (4) year qualified license or a four (4)
year unlimited license to a person who is a resident of another state and who has a regular place of business
or employment in Indiana as described in section 3(a)(3) of this chapter.

Good chance the "life" of that lifetime lic will expire when she looses residency. But IN honors a TX permit, so no big deal.
 
It's probably a good ideal to ask the one who gave it to her, I would to have a lifetime license and then again she probably an LE.
 
When I move to Oklahoma and got my DL that voided my license from Indiana because I was no longer a resident. I was told if you move out of state and then move back the state will reinstate it for $20.00. I don't know if that's true.
 
Lifetime permit answers

I'm not a IN resident but found this

IC 35-47-2-4

(f) The superintendent may not issue a lifetime qualified license or a lifetime unlimited license to a person
who is a resident of another state. The superintendent may issue a four (4) year qualified license or a four (4)
year unlimited license to a person who is a resident of another state and who has a regular place of business
or employment in Indiana as described in section 3(a)(3) of this chapter.

Good chance the "life" of that lifetime lic will expire when she looses residency. But IN honors a TX permit, so no big deal.


Thanks for all of the answers know alot more now then I did..........
 
I used to have a life time permit in NY.
But they changed the law with the stroke of a pen and the customary exchange of silver.
Now the permits must be renewed every five years.
I still say paying for a permit or license for a constitutional right is akin to a poll tax.
 
I'm just impressed a State would offer a Life Time Permit not being a retired LEO. How are they going to generate taxes? Our Second Amendment should satisfy but then again that's another thread.
 

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