I doubt anyone here has the same situation, but can't hurt to inquire.
I was an IN resident & had my permit. Then I moved to KY. I sent IN a letter stating that I moved, as the permit indicates. So I assume my permit would no longer be any good.
Turns out I'm now moving back to IN (~3 months later). I was planning on just reapplying for a new permit.
But anyone know if they will just reinstate the old one w/o having to go through the whole process again?
(Or if the old one is still good in their system, ie if I apply for a new one will it muck up the system since my old permit was good for another year and a half?)
I could be wrong..but I am currently an Indiana Resident with an LTCH. This is a "Lifetime" LTCH and no where does it stipulate that if I move, I must surrender my LTCH. In fact, I'd assume it'd still be valid in any state that honored our LTCH.
I hope you didn't throw it away, because you may have made a mistake. You're supposed to report to ISP when you move probably so when the Government decides 2A is no longer ours, they can just swoop in to all of our houses and take our guns :P