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


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#616

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Congrats Bones.....

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Congrats

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Congrats Bones and Jgue!!! Glad online finally flipped over....now just USPS and Mailroom in AUS!

//Again...congrats!
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#618

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Congrats Jgue and Bones! I wish I could say things were going so well, myself. I finally got a letter from the DPS with my PIN over the weekend. 75 days after they got my application originally, 25 days after they got my signed TR-100 back, and 33 days after they e-mailed this PIN to me! So things may be moving faster for some, but not for all of us.

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Whats the latest barres???

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barres wrote:Congrats Jgue and Bones! I wish I could say things were going so well, myself. I finally got a letter from the DPS with my PIN over the weekend. 75 days after they got my application originally, 25 days after they got my signed TR-100 back, and 33 days after they e-mailed this PIN to me! So things may be moving faster for some, but not for all of us.

Whats the latest barres???? Any news????

//John

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Got It Today

#620

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The coveted plastic arrived in the mail today.

Application Received per USPS Return Receipt - April 5th
PIN Received - May 10th (Letter dated May 4th)
Application Completed - license issued or certificate active - May 26th
Received license in mail - June 5th

61 Days Total

Thanks to everyone here for being so supportive during this trying time.
I'll try to do the same for the good folks here in the waiting room. It's a
chore waiting guys & gals, but it will arrive eventually.

Now for some Walmart nachos for dinner. I'm outta here.

:chldancing

Thanks for the dancer Charles
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#621

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Well, day 73 and still "Processing Application". I'll get it soon enough I'm sure, but I'm gettin' anxious. Same old blah blah blah....I know. Hangin' in there.

Like the dancer Bones3 - M.C. "Hammer". How fitting.
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#622

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Like the dancer Bones3 - M.C. "Hammer". How fitting.[/quote]

Courtesy of Charles - Thank him
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Re: Whats the latest barres???

#623

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Skipper5 wrote:

Whats the latest barres???? Any news????

//John
As I posted in the new "Waiting Room" section, there is nothing new to report. :mad:

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#624

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abelgarza1 wrote:
abelgarza1 wrote:I just received an automated email response from US Postal that that packet was delivered to DPS at 8:55 this morning. Does my countdown begin today or the day I receive my PIN?
I just got my PIN. Exactly one month from when I received my confirmation of receipt.

Hopefully I should receive my license within the next month!
I'm at 56 days from confirmation of receipt. 4 days until I'm "overdue".
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6 weeks behind

#625

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When I called DPS to see if they had even recieved my paper work I was told they were 6 weeks behind. They moved fairly quickly once they started the processing. I mailed my application on 3/13/06 and recieved a letter stating they had started processing my application on 4/24/06. I recieved my CHL on 5/30/06. The DPS website showed the license issued on 05/25/06. 78 days total. Roger
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#626

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The son and I calculated his waiting time so far... He mailed his packet off March 25, & it was "signed" for (actually a signature stamp...) on March 28. His PIN came in sometime mid-May, & the website still shows "processing."

74 days and counting. Not that he's impatient, mind you ;-) (nor myself, neither - yeah, right) but I do think it's about time I wasn't the only one in the family with the permit.

He's also a member here, but hasn't posted much yet. That may change once he actually has that piece of plastic in hand.
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#627

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Looks like I won't be in the 60 days or under group. :mad: :roll:

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MIght as well chime in...

#628

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53 days and counting for new license issue. :sleep

Somehow, I doubt they're going to be done in under 60 at this point. OTOH, my Coronado vest has been backordered as well, so maybe the timing will work out .

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Just got word

#629

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Just checked the CHL web site and it says that my license is processed and in effect. I just need to receive it from them and I'll be carrying. It took just a hair over 60 days.
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#630

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Congratulations, 06nop! I'm finally in the same boat you are. Yesterday, day 91 since DPS got my app originally, the status changed to App. Completed. I hope we both have that little piece of plastic in our hands soon!
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