The Consumer Protection Services Online Licensing System must be used for all AVC permit applications.
Any retailer holding an AVC Permit and whose permit is active and within 45 days of expiration is eligible to renew online. The Department sends out renewal notices to each permittee approximately 45 days prior to the expiration date of the permit.
You will need your Permit Number (located at the upper left corner of your AVC Permit), your Certificate number (located at the lower left corner of your AVC Permit), and your Federal or Texas Tax ID number.
All AVC Permits issued by the agency are two-year permits, with one exception: New facilities that are added under a parent company that has other AVC-permitted facilities will be given the same expiration date as the parent company’s other facilities. In other words, all AVC-permitted facilities owned by that parent company will have a common expiration date, so the new facility may be issued a permit that expires in less than two years.
Yes, the Texas Department of State Health Services has been authorized by the Texas Legislature and the Texas Online Authority to charge an additional fee to recover costs associated with development and maintenance of the Texas Online services. There is an additional fee of $2.00 per permit that will be added to the two-year AVC Permit fee of $55.00. Therefore, the total permit fee will be $57.00. This fee applies to all AVC permit holders, including parent companies.
After September 1st, 2022, all applications for AVC permits will only be accepted through the Consumer Protection Services Online Licensing System. Any paper applications received by mail after this date will be returned to sender.
The online application process is a simple process. Visit the Help & Support page if you have issues with using he system.
No, if you change the business name, change owners for the business, or change the address of the permitted business, you will need to apply for a new AVC Permit. You will also be required to pay a two-year permit fee of $57.00.
Payments can be made using major credit cards (VISA, MasterCard, Discover, AMEX), debit cards, or ACH electronic check payment methods. Note that both credit card and debit card information is entered in the same information fields on the Consumer Protection Services Online Licensing System payment screen.
To make a payment online you need a valid credit card or debit card number, billing name, billing address, and expiration date. For electronic check payments, a valid bank routing number and Savings/Checking account number are required.
Yes, you can print the payment receipt after completing the online process.
No, the permit will not be issued until all application and fee payment requirements are met, and this process can take up to 10 business days. The printed payment receipt only verifies payment of your fee.
Online Support is available through the Consumer Protection Services Online Licensing System Helpdesk at 1-877-452-9060 or by email to the Consumer Protection Services Online Licensing System Help.
If you have difficulties in logging in to the permit renewal screen or have any questions, contact the Abusable Volatile Chemical Permit Program by telephone at 512-834-6600 or via email to the AVC Permit Program.
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