No these are new applicants... Some from mid may, and several in June.SewTexas wrote:I haven't been paying attention to who is getting their licenses, but is it possible that those who are getting their in 15 days are renewals? it's a different process for us it doesn't take as long.
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- Fri Jul 11, 2014 5:09 pm
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
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- Fri Jul 11, 2014 4:33 pm
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: Call your State Rep
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Re: Call your State Rep
I know the question wasn't to me. But there is more to it than the time frame.Charles L. Cotton wrote:You called your Rep. even before the 60 days processing period had expired? Why?scruff254 wrote:So after emailing my state rep, I called and got through to RSD in Austin and my documents have been processed and they are finishing up the background check, Card should be printed and mailed next week.
Call your representatives if you're having legitimate issues with the process, it infact sped up my wait time from "awaiting documentation" to "finishing background check" in a matter of 24 hours. It worked!
Chas.
There are the lies (yes I was lied to), there are the hang ups (yes I was hung up on), there are people getting their licenses in 15-30 days, while others are at 60-90 (I am currently at 77).
If I see multiple people getting theirs in 15 days and I am at 45, why wouldn't I call someone?
I talked to my rep more about the broken process than the actual wait time.
- Fri Jul 11, 2014 2:15 pm
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
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I would encourage everyone discussing this with there Rep to also discuss fixing the process. It is great to get our CHL apps out of the black hole. But if we can help improve the process along the way, it helps everyone.
- Fri Jul 11, 2014 12:57 pm
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: Call your State Rep
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Call your State Rep
It has been recommended here many time by many people to call your State Representative if your application isn't proceeding in a timely fashion. Or if you can't get a truthful, informed answer when calling for status.
I just received a follow up call from Senator Ken Paxtons office. It was an interesting call from the aid who had called Austin on my behalf.
I actually emailed the Senators office two times, as well as my Texas State Representative.
According to the aide, she contacted Austin after my first email. She said she was assured my application was being worked on and would go out shortly. When she got my second email a few weeks later, she called DPS and was told it would be completed and sent out right away. She demanded that it be put in writing, and that I be contacted personally by phone. She also told me it was finished on Monday and mailed on Tuesday.
I thanked her for the follow up and for all of the help. I also told her about this forum. She suggested that I tell people to do the same and contact there local reps. I assured her that plenty of people make that recommendation, and that I actually was prompted to contact them because of reading about it here.
I created a standalone thread for this because she told me that everyone that is having problems should contact their reps. That next session would probably provide increased funding for DPS based on these problems. She also said that the MOST common call or email they get is about CHL application problems, and she said they were one of the busier offices.
So keep this in mind. Solve your problems, and also help DPS with additional funding and perhaps some help in improving their process flow.
I just received a follow up call from Senator Ken Paxtons office. It was an interesting call from the aid who had called Austin on my behalf.
I actually emailed the Senators office two times, as well as my Texas State Representative.
According to the aide, she contacted Austin after my first email. She said she was assured my application was being worked on and would go out shortly. When she got my second email a few weeks later, she called DPS and was told it would be completed and sent out right away. She demanded that it be put in writing, and that I be contacted personally by phone. She also told me it was finished on Monday and mailed on Tuesday.
I thanked her for the follow up and for all of the help. I also told her about this forum. She suggested that I tell people to do the same and contact there local reps. I assured her that plenty of people make that recommendation, and that I actually was prompted to contact them because of reading about it here.
I created a standalone thread for this because she told me that everyone that is having problems should contact their reps. That next session would probably provide increased funding for DPS based on these problems. She also said that the MOST common call or email they get is about CHL application problems, and she said they were one of the busier offices.
So keep this in mind. Solve your problems, and also help DPS with additional funding and perhaps some help in improving their process flow.