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

New CHL - 60 days or less
422
48%
New CHL - 61 to 70 days
56
6%
New CHL - 71 to 85 days
60
7%
New CHL - 86 to 100 days
78
9%
New CHL - 101 to 120 days
50
6%
New CHL - Over 120 days
81
9%
Renewal CHL - 45 days or less
55
6%
Renewal CHL - 46 to 55 days
7
1%
Renewal CHL - 56 to 70 days
16
2%
Renewal CHL - 71 to 85 days
8
1%
Renewal CHL - 86 to 105 days
11
1%
Renewal CHL - Over 105 days
31
4%
 
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Re: DPS Processing Times

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My shooting buddy just got his "processing App" changed to "accepted". There may be some hope! His timeline is the same as mine. See signature.

He didn't have to be reprinted though.


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Re: DPS Processing Times

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Got on the DPS website and ours had finally changed to "application complete". :hurry: Only took 184 days from the time the DPS received our application. :mad5
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Re: DPS Processing Times

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I got my clearence/approval today according to the Texas Online information page. It changed from "processing" to "Application Completed - license issued or certificate active." I submitted my application to the state 3/10/2009, took nearly 6months for processing. My question is how long before I get my CHL card and can I carry now or do I have to wait?
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Re: DPS Processing Times

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OldSchoolRules wrote:I got my clearence/approval today according to the Texas Online information page. It changed from "processing" to "Application Completed - license issued or certificate active." I submitted my application to the state 3/10/2009, took nearly 6months for processing. My question is how long before I get my CHL card and can I carry now or do I have to wait?
you have to wait for the plastic in hand before you can carry .
this should take 5 to 7 days for it to arrive in the mail .

and , Welcome to the forum :mrgreen: :tiphat:
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Re: DPS Processing Times

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My shooting buddy had his status changed Wednesday and plastic in hand on Saturday. Supposedly DPS has 50 new persons to help processing. His time line is similar to mine.....so, keeping my fingers crossed!

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Re: DPS Processing Times

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Application completed!!!! Less than 60 days for new CHL!!
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Re: DPS Processing Times

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lonewolf wrote:Application completed!!!! Less than 60 days for new CHL!!
thats the way it should be .
congrats to you :cheers2:
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Re: DPS Processing Times

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I will try to live up to the standard you have set for the Wally Walk. Perhaps my wife would be willing to take some pictures. I'll have to set the camera on wide angle to accommodate the view. :shock:

Now to order the Kholster.......In the meantime, I can use my little old Blackhawk......(after The Plastic arrives, of course....) :thumbs2: :fire :fire :fire
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Re: DPS Processing Times

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lonewolf wrote:I will try to live up to the standard you have set for the Wally Walk.
OK we have that in writing now .
that's legal and binding . :rules:
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Re: DPS Processing Times

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And if I get nachos, I get to practice the bathroom routine as well!! :shock: You will have to take my word for that, though....... :biggrinjester:
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Re: DPS Processing Times

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lonewolf wrote:And if I get nachos, I get to practice the bathroom routine as well!! :shock: You will have to take my word for that, though....... :biggrinjester:
T M I :shock:
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Re: DPS Processing Times

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My wife asked if I will carry it on the motorcycle. I said, "Yes, of course..its better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it." She agrees with that, but wanted to know about putting her arms around my waist when riding.....I just told her not to sqeeze my love handles....... :shock:

Seriously, though...it was a valid question, since she very seldom holds on to me. Usually she's leaning on the backrest and relaxing. I'll make sure she is very aware. Shouldn't be a problem.

Mail hasn't arrived yet....... :drool:
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Re: DPS Processing Times

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Wow! 40 days for a renewal. :hurry: I haven't actually received it but it says it's been issued. Are they getting their act together in Austin?

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Re: DPS Processing Times

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lfinsr wrote:Wow! 40 days for a renewal. :hurry: I haven't actually received it but it says it's been issued. Are they getting their act together in Austin? Larry
Unbelievable! That's hard to believe, but I do. Congrats Larry! I'd say yes they ARE getting their act together. Gosh at this rate I might have my license before Christmas after all! :shock:
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Re: DPS Processing Times

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for me it was 68 calendar days, door to door.. things definitely seem to be moving in the right direction at DPS.
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