Getting a replacement Instructor certificate.

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Getting a replacement Instructor certificate.

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I have somehow lost both my instructor certificate and my husbands. I called DPS and asked what I needed to do to get a new one. I was told to go request one through the "contact us" on DPS's webpage. Have any of you had to do this and about how long did it take? I have gone through my whole house and can't figure out what the heck I did with them.
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Similar to me. I lost mine in the flood and need to figure out how to replace it.
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What does the DPS say when you call them?
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They told me to go to their website and request one. I did and have not heard back. I ended up finding our lost certificates.
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