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Sept 1st My girlfriend and I moved in together. I sent in all of the change of address notices. I ...

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Old 10-19-2009, 11:55 AM
 

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Sept 1st My girlfriend and I moved in together. I sent in all of the change of address notices. I sent one certified mail to Boston and got back my reciept so I know they got it. What happens next? are they spposed to send me a new card with the correct address on it? I asked this before in another catigory but got no answer. I dont beleive that nobody has ever moved, someone has to have an answer.

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Old 10-19-2009, 10:53 PM
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I don't even know how it works in my state, but I am making the assumption that a change of address notification isn't going to do the trick. I would think that much like a drivers license, you would need to go there in person and get issued a new card with the correct address.

Again, this is an assumption, and likely incorrect. If I was going to be moving, I would do whatever research I needed to do to stay compliant.
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Old 10-20-2009, 01:03 PM
 

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Here in FL, as long as the address is updated in the system, you can continue to carry your original card which reflects your old address. It would probably be a good idea to call the issuing department that you received the license from and ask!
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Old 10-20-2009, 02:11 PM
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In PA also, you just notify them of new address so they know where to send renewal/revocation notice. They dont send an updated license. I've seen some places will issue you a new license if you stop in, but they charge extra for that.

I did find this
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Old 10-21-2009, 07:11 AM
 

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In PA also, you just notify them of new address so they know where to send renewal/revocation notice. They dont send an updated license. I've seen some places will issue you a new license if you stop in, but they charge extra for that.

I did find this
Thanks for the info guys!! yah I already printed out the change of address and sent it off. I called the local gun shop yesterday and they said the samething...no new licence given, just use the old one.
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