How long for DPS to process your CHL

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How long did it take for DPS to process your new or renewal CHL?

New - 60 days or less
164
48%
New - 61 to 70 days
50
15%
New - 71 to 80 days
50
15%
Renewal - 45 days or less
18
5%
Renewal - 46 to 60 days
16
5%
Renewal - 61 to 70 days
10
3%
Additional Processing Time - Timely issued
13
4%
Additional Processing Time - Not timely issued
19
6%
 
Total votes: 340


Diode
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#571

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RedRaider wrote:Congrats Diode and Skipper, patience has paid off. Looks like a trip to Walmart is in your near future.
Thanks RR
Wal-mart trip is in the future but I am still trying to figure out how to look cool sitting by my mail box all day Saturday :)

Skipper5
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Eat You Heart Out Sam Walton!

#572

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RedRaider wrote:Congrats Diode and Skipper, patience has paid off. Looks like a trip to Walmart is in your near future.
Ha...thanks RedRaider....glad to see you're still checkin in on us!!

Will get out the rocking chair by the mailbox...
//John
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barres
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#573

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Congratulations Diode and Skipper! Unfortunately, this just makes me even madder at myself for not signing the Blasted TR-100. The DPS got my application originally on March 13, so I probably could have had my CHL (at least on the way) by now.

Please excuse me for a moment while I go kick myself, again.

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#574

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barres wrote:Congratulations Diode and Skipper! Unfortunately, this just makes me even madder at myself for not signing the Blasted TR-100. The DPS got my application originally on March 13, so I probably could have had my CHL (at least on the way) by now.

Please excuse me for a moment while I go kick myself, again.
Ha....yeah...told my wife what you said re: the re-take of fingerprints the other day and she went ballastic...i.e. the additional delay...lol! Like you and signature. She has arthritis in her fingers and prints are difficult for her...She admisters the "kids fingerprinting" program at her local Y. As soon as she came back into the training room from the photos, notary and prints time/area on CHL day...she whispered that her prints would never make it!....

She did the digital prints the day after hers were sent back and that was a breeze.
But barres....yours' should be just anytime...I mean within just a few days at most!
//John
P.S> thanks for post on the University in our building...restroom is part of building...not schools...lol

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Re: How long for DPS to process your CHL

#575

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:Delays in processing new and renewal CHL's seems to be a real problem and I would like to try to get some empirical information to use in the 2007 Texas Legislative Session. The DPS Col. testified in a hearing conducted during a 2004 Interim Study that DPS was not running late on any CHL's and hasn't been in years. Well, the .
Thanks,
Chas.
Charles...did vote in that got verbal today 54/55 days from AUS....Thanks again for a great TX site.....
Note alot of out-of-state visitors coming in as well...again thx n congrats!
//John
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Congrats!

#576

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Congrats Diode and Skipper5....the waiting room was starting to get a little crowded.

I ran to my mailbox the day I knew it was there and did a little

"LE BON TEMPS ROLEUR" inside the house after slowly and carefully opening the envelope. :lol:

It's a tough wait...but worth it. :cool:

Ø comsec OUT Ø

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#577

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Great news Skipper and Diode! Congrats! :woohoo I am sooo living vicariously through both y'all right now :mrgreen:

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#578

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Well, still in the waiting room, but finally got my PIN at day 58.

One step closer! Wahooooooooo!

:lol:

Hoss
..." it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness." ~ Declaration of Independence!

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#579

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Freedom4All wrote:Great news Skipper and Diode! Congrats! :woohoo I am sooo living vicariously through both y'all right now :mrgreen:
Hang in there becasue it is so sweet to see the website change to this:

Application Completed - license issued or certificate active


So chin up, we're living proof the wheels of goverment do moved albeit slowly

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Rollin, Rollin, Rollin...lol

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"Application Completed - license issued or certificate active"
well....Diode and I hangin 1 1/2 feet hangin out the door...
Ole Diode greased up the rocking chair by the mailbox for tomorrow's mail....nothing arrived today (except bills).

Hang in there Freedom4All....barres....GrannyGlock and yall in the Waiting Room....we'll be watching ur progress!!!!

//John

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#581

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Since Monday will be 8 weeks since I sent my packet, I sent Waldene Leach an e-mail inquiring about my CHL. I still haven't received it.
My CHL insturctor said that if you are female and do not have a criminal record (I meet both criteria), you tend to get yours sooner. So I have been checking my mailbox daily for weeks now.
I did receive my pin and the letter that says received, but all it says is processing application.
This is the state we're dealing with. Its not like we can take our business elsewhere.
"If a man breaks in your house, he ain't there for iced tea." Mom & Dad.

The NRA & TSRA are a bargain; they're much cheaper than the cold, dead hands experience.

GrannyGlock
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#582

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Sooner than what? 75 and counting. Actually out of Tx right now (in DE and NJ) and won't be back til memorial day. So I will relax and be hopeful.

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#583

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A good friend of mine who took the class the same time I did just got a letter saying her finger prints are no good. Kinda weird, I was there when they printed her and mine looked much worse than hers (to a layman like myself)
I did a lousy job of relaxing while she just breezed thru it. What causes prints to be rejected?

GrannyGlock
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#584

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Emailed Waldene Leach yesterday and got this reply
Your application is processing, currently we are waiting on paperwork on our end, once we receive it your license can be issued.
:banghead:

Skipper5
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Well...an empty mailbox Saturday

#585

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Well Diode...Empty mailbox here for me today in Dallas.....any news for you?

Guess Monday for me....

//John
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