How long for DPS to process your CHL
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I'm at T+66 today and had nothing returned. I emailed them today for a status and here is their reply.
We did receive your application, but at this time it is still going through its regular processing. However, due to an increase in application submissions, the CHL staff is slightly behind schedule, but is making every effort to reduce the backlog. Thank you for your continued patience.
We did receive your application, but at this time it is still going through its regular processing. However, due to an increase in application submissions, the CHL staff is slightly behind schedule, but is making every effort to reduce the backlog. Thank you for your continued patience.
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Brewer90 - call them. It took my application nearly twice the legally allowed time frame and I am convinced it only got done when it did because I called and asked about it. They then moved it to the top of the pile and did it right away (they said so - not just my inference).
Remember, the law doesn't allow for them to be slightly behind. Still, be courteous.
Remember, the law doesn't allow for them to be slightly behind. Still, be courteous.
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CHL timeframe
I am at receipt + 60 days today and have not received anything. The website still says "processing application". If nothing changes I will call them tomorrow operating under the presumption that the 'squeaky wheel gets the grease" I have the feeling that since I lived in NY state for most of the preceeding five years they may still be waiting on the reply from NY state. Considering the anti gun bias there, I suspect replys to a backround check request may not be at the top of their priority list and they will take there own sweet time to reply. I am not sure how this effects the 60 day maximum processing time.
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Re: CHL timeframe
This is an interesting quandry to be in...I can undestand the frustration you have in this regard...bauerdj wrote:I am at receipt + 60 days today and have not received anything. The website still says "processing application". If nothing changes I will call them tomorrow operating under the presumption that the 'squeaky wheel gets the grease" I have the feeling that since I lived in NY state for most of the preceeding five years they may still be waiting on the reply from NY state. Considering the anti gun bias there, I suspect replys to a backround check request may not be at the top of their priority list and they will take there own sweet time to reply. I am not sure how this effects the 60 day maximum processing time.
And I am not sure how the state would even begin to address this issue...If another state doesn't give a reasonable or timely response to an investigative query like this, even from a credible state agency...How do you deliver good and reasonable service to your new citizen, if that citizens former state drags its heals???
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In this ideal world there would be no criminals - and no need for guns...KBCraig wrote:Maybe this needs to be part of the '07 legislative agenda: DPS shall issue a license within 60 days of receipt of a properly completed application package, and if subsequent review reveals disqualifying information, the license will be revoked and the licensee must return the license.
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I haven't received the business days excuse from them yet. I actually did call on day 60 to check on the status and they said they were waiting on a response from some group but they wouldn't tell me who. I've lived in the same house for 8 years, was in the military 12 years before that and have never been arrested. I thought mine would be an easy approval but I guess not. I was hoping to have it before I travel out of state for Christmas but it doesn't look like that is going to happen. Hopefully Santa will bring me my CHL this week.
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I wonder if having someone with the same name and a questionable background can cause problems or delays.brewer90 wrote:I've lived in the same house for 8 years, was in the military 12 years before that and have never been arrested. I thought mine would be an easy approval but I guess not.
One of the reasons I initially got a CHL was that every time I went to purchase a firearm, I was delayed by the instant background check, NCIS ?, or whatever it is called. Anyway, my initial application, 4 years ago, took about 5 months. That included having to re-submit fingerprints.
Also, all of the post 911 applicants are renewal at this time, so that might cause a surge in renewals.
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Well, I checked back this evening and the magic words were there: "Application completed - License issued or Certificate active" Exactly 60 days from the date they received it as per the return receipt. This makes me wonder if they may have issued it on day sixty even without having received an answer from NY. By the way I had lived in the NYC metropolitan area not upstate NY which us much more gun friendly.
Now comes the mailbox watching - wonder if it will come before Christmas? That would be a nice present. Wonder how long has it has averaged from time the website shows issue until receipt?
Now comes the mailbox watching - wonder if it will come before Christmas? That would be a nice present. Wonder how long has it has averaged from time the website shows issue until receipt?
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If they get it in the mail today or tomorrow...If thats the case...
Thursday or Friday...
I hope it gets to you soon...
Post and let us know when it gets there...
Thursday or Friday...
I hope it gets to you soon...
Post and let us know when it gets there...
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