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Yes, it’s by mail only. Certified mail at that. It’s not as simple as filling out the form, putting it in an envelope with a stamp on it and dropping it in your mailbox.I'm moving and understand that we're supposed to report address changes for our LTCs. But is it really by mail only?? (And phone for 1 of the 3 places you have to report to) Can't remember the last time I sent a letter
Actually, it is by CERTIFIED mail only. It's really not that hard.I'm moving and understand that we're supposed to report address changes for our LTCs. But is it really by mail only?? (And phone for 1 of the 3 places you have to report to) Can't remember the last time I sent a letter
- (11) A cardholder shall notify, in writing, the licensing authority that issued such card, the chief of police into whose jurisdiction such cardholder moves and the executive director of the criminal history systems board of any change of address. Such notification shall be made by certified mail within 30 days of its occurrence. Failure to so notify shall be cause for revocation or suspension of such card.”
Hmm. I know of 2 / 2 instances where local PD did not contact holder to surrender when new address is out of state.Call the Chelsea office to change address. Also mail in certified to your local PD notifying to change. If you're moving out of state they'll mail you back a request to surrender your LTC and it'll tell you to apply for an annual out of state LTC for $100 a year. You gotta mail back your LTC card to your local town PD.
This is not the law.Call the Chelsea office to change address.
This is the lawAlso mail in certified to your local PD notifying to change.
This is the first time I've heard this.If you're moving out of state they'll mail you back a request to surrender your LTC and it'll tell you to apply for an annual out of state LTC for $100 a year. You gotta mail back your LTC card to your local town PD.
Friend of mine moved to CT for work and his local town [N Attleboro] made him send it back. Might be a new thing, who knows.This is not the law.
This is the law
This is the first time I've heard this.
Calling the Chelsea office is not in accordance with the law. The only thing allowed under the law as written is certified mail. Send it certified mail in order to obey the law.Call the Chelsea office to change address.
Interesting. Maybe they're really hard asses there.Friend of mine moved to CT for work and his local town [N Attleboro] made him send it back. Might be a new thing, who knows.
No such requirement. My Wife and I both had our resident LTCs until expiration, years later. I would just ignore any such request.Call the Chelsea office to change address. Also mail in certified to your local PD notifying to change. If you're moving out of state they'll mail you back a request to surrender your LTC and it'll tell you to apply for an annual out of state LTC for $100 a year. You gotta mail back your LTC card to your local town PD.
Make that 4.Hmm. I know of 2 / 2 instances where local PD did not contact holder to surrender when new address is out of state.
Just ignore it.Friend of mine moved to CT for work and his local town [N Attleboro] made him send it back. Might be a new thing, who knows.