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Most folks here know I will be moving to a new residence sometime in June probably, maybe a little earlier. My question is can I just do change of address on line for my CCW and Drivers license or does it have to be done in person. I have never thought I would be moving again in my life but it is what it is and I am moving. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Bersaguy        aka  Doug

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I just did this bout a year ago. I changed my address online. Then I had to apply for a duplicate Handgun Permit online. The duplicate costs $5. They told me on the phone that it is not necessary to change your gun permit address as it has the same number as your drivers license and one is good enough. I changed mine anyway. Took about 1 week to get the duplicate with the new address back.

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4 hours ago, bersaguy said:

Most folks here know I will be moving to a new residence sometime in June probably, maybe a little earlier. My question is can I just do change of address on line for my CCW and Drivers license or does it have to be done in person. I have never thought I would be moving again in my life but it is what it is and I am moving. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Bersaguy        aka  Doug

Tennessee has no “CCW” so you might want to check with whatever state issues such things.

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16 minutes ago, Garufa said:

Tennessee has no “CCW” so you might want to check with whatever state issues such things.

Last time I saw him, he was in this state. I reckon he moved. Wasn't KY. They have a bunch more letters than that.

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 Change the address online through department of safety it’s free. You don’t need another copy unless you just want one. Once you change the address it applies to license and permit.  

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Ok so maybe it's a permit to carry a fire arm of some kind in Tennessee. Anyway I will be moving to another town in Tennessee and just want to know if I can do a change of address on that and DL on line or do I need to do it in person. I don't need new ones as I just got new ones when I renewed last year and had to go in person for a new picture so I did both of them at same time as Drivers license was do for renewal a month later. So can I do change of address online for both of them?

Thank you for any help on this

Bersaguy     aka  Doug

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On 3/29/2019 at 7:02 PM, Eray said:

I just did this bout a year ago. I changed my address online. Then I had to apply for a duplicate Handgun Permit online. The duplicate costs $5. They told me on the phone that it is not necessary to change your gun permit address as it has the same number as your drivers license and one is good enough. I changed mine anyway. Took about 1 week to get the duplicate with the new address back.

Did the same a while back, myself.  Quick and easy to make happen.

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10 hours ago, alleycat72 said:

If you have a lifetime permit, take your birth certificate. You'll need it.

He would take his birth certificate, but it is inscribed on a huge rock, because he was born in the stone age. LOL I couldn't resist Doug!!

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I moved several times after I received my hcp.  Just jump online and change your address.  That's it. 

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