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by jmorris
Thu May 01, 2008 11:41 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: DPS Processing Times
Replies: 640
Views: 197539

Re: DPS Processing Times

Charles L. Cotton wrote:Or it could just be the way I designed the form to make it easy to distinguish the form from the submitted information. :lol:

Look at the first post in this thread.

Chas.
But that makes sense. All caps in an email reply, consistently, makes me think they're cutting and pasting from another email or a saved document.

Oh, wait, I said I wasn't gonna........
by jmorris
Thu May 01, 2008 7:00 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: DPS Processing Times
Replies: 640
Views: 197539

Re: DPS Processing Times

getusumtx wrote:Its " suppose" to be calender days, however lately it seems as if they have changed it to working days. I got the same 6-8 week all caps email. Seeing as i filled my stuff out online and had no changes they cant possible take that long as theres nothing to type into the system. I wouldnt worry to much about getting the pin...In my opinion it just drives you more insane. Atleast you only check the mail once a day; when you get you pin youll be checking the website mid morning after lunch and just after 5 pm. Or maybe thats just me...Pull up a chair and join us in the waiting room...where its always 5 o'clock.
Ah...yes...I did it online. Checking twice a day would be obsessive, so that makes me...er..never mind.

(Last I'll post on this, don't want to hijack this thread anymore)
by jmorris
Wed Apr 30, 2008 9:18 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: DPS Processing Times
Replies: 640
Views: 197539

Re: DPS Processing Times

It's been eight working days since my packet was received in Austin (according to USPS) and nothing had shown up on-line so I emailed them asking about the normal delay. The email I received back said it could take 6-8 weeks to get the packet entered into the system and then it'd show up as processing. That's 42-64 days just to get it in the system, already blowing (or nearly) the deadline. I'm thinking the person replying (generic address, reply all caps) didn't know what they were talking about.

At least I hope so.

Hmm. Is that 60 calendar days or working days? Guess calendar as the statute doesn't specify working.

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