"Waiting Room"

So, your CHL Application has been filed and the clock has slowed to a crawl - tell us about it!

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Hello everyone........I completed my CHL class this Wednesday, October 8, 2008 and mailed the packet Thursday October 9, 2008. So the clock is ticking. I am hoping to have the plastic in hand by Christmas but doubt very seriously that will happen.


"Day 3" of many more to come ROTFL
CHL Class Taken Oct. 8, 2008
Application Mailed Oct. 9, 2008
Application Rec'd by State Oct. 14, 2008
Rec'd PIN Oct. 31, 2008
Application Completed Jan 26, 2009
Plastic in Hand Jan 30, 2009 (108 days)

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:anamatedbanana :woohoo :anamatedbanana

I am sure no one new wants to see this but

Class completed 4/30/2008
Packet sent to Ausin 5/1/2008
Packet received and signed for in Austin 5/5/2008

today shows application completed license issued :party: :fire
I make that to be
may 25 days
june 30 days
july 31 days
august 31 days
september 30 days
october 13 days
for a total of 160 calendar days
114 working days
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Wow you mean things still have not gotten any better. I thought the DPS hired a bunch of folks to help alleviate the log jam. I mailed my CHL app in today. Guess it could be April 09 before I get mine! :drool:
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From I have been told DPS has hired more data entry folks but the number of "reviewers" has not increased leading to a new bottle neck jam on someone elses desk. Supposedly there is a plan to fix that too.

For me it was March - renewal packet sent in License recieved in Late June/Early July I think

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Received plastic today (10/22/2008) and made my Wally Walk no nachos as my Wal Mart has no snack bar so just a visit to local McDonalds

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So a coworker calls me this morning to tell me his status changed to active! He sent in his packet 4-5 weeks after me and had 62 days total before status change. I am at day 98!!!!!!!!!!!! I hate em! I guess the huge pile on that desk is getting higher and higher with my info somewhere on the bottom!
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I took the class in August and sent in the application. DPS received the application August 28. Check was cashed a week later. Yesterday the website stated that my application had been completed and license issued. 2 things that might have helped speed things along: I mailed the packet in with delivery confirmation. A signature was not required because with a P.O. box it could have been a couple of days before they retrieved it. But they knew that I knew exactly when they received it. Second, it was a re-apply. I had a CHL before but let it expire and be expired for a year (I was living in Alaska, but whatever the situation is in 4 years I won't do that again). So they have already seen my application and approved me before. Maybe those things helped. Then again, maybe I just got lucky and landed on the desk of someone who was not on vacation. So I guess I'll be checking the mailbox carefully the next few days. How long does it take from the time the DPS website updates with "license issued"?

And now if someone could tell me what the deal is with the Wally Walk. I have read the threads I could find and looked at the pictures, but stil don't get it.
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TheRoss wrote:Then again, maybe I just got lucky ...
You got lucky. DPS has no institutional memory of whether you had a CHL earlier, or any other security clearance that you might have had. People have gone six months on renewals of active licenses.
How long does it take from the time the DPS website updates with "license issued"?
What's the question?

From the time the web site is updated until you get the plastic in the mail could be zero to two weeks
And now if someone could tell me what the deal is with the Wally Walk. I have read the threads I could find and looked at the pictures, but stil don't get it.
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Yay after 99 days they finally approved my application! Although I did contact 2 state reps, the Lt. Gov and the Gov offices. I heard back from 1 state rep and the Gov office on my delay, both of which I feel got my application through being over 90 days old. I even had a message today on the phone from the DPS telling me I was approved. The state rep's office said my license was mailed out Wed. It is nice to see some elected officials helping you when you ask!

COME ON USPS lol!!!

Later in the day now I had a message from the 2nd state rep (Senator) about wanting more info from me to address the delay. It said they get quite a few calls on this delay, but they try to get those with longer wait times (such as myself) moved up on the list.

So word of advice is contact your reps as it seams to do some good!
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Just entered the waiting room a couple of weeks ago and have a question. About how long does it take to get the pin number back from DPS? I didn't do the on-line application.

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ou20081 wrote:Just entered the waiting room a couple of weeks ago and have a question. About how long does it take to get the pin number back from DPS? I didn't do the on-line application.

Thanks
Mike
The DPS got my app on July 16th and the letter with my PIN # was dated Aug 8th. From reading other posts, many others who had thier apps recieved around the same time had thier PIN # letters dated the 8th as well.
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ou20081 wrote:Just entered the waiting room a couple of weeks ago and have a question. About how long does it take to get the pin number back from DPS? I didn't do the on-line application.

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Mike
If you applied online there should have been pin # in packet DPS sent to you :txflag:
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Plastic today yay!
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Nintao wrote:Plastic today yay!

Congratulations! :thumbs2: :patriot:

Now....the Wally Walk report....
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This is about day 140 for me. But.....

"Application Completed" !!!
Now now this ol' middle-aged lady has to sit and drool by the mailbox until it actually comes.

Is anyone else kind of overcome about the responsibilities? Not second thoughts, just... "OMG, I hope I never do the wrong thing" kind of thoughts.
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