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


barnez
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#736

Post by barnez »

5/23/2007 - Application Mailed
6/25/2007 - License Received

33 Days door to door.
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neal6325
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#737

Post by neal6325 »

35 days door to door with Memorial Day holiday included in that time. Recvd on June 25.
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tornado
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#738

Post by tornado »

You're making me jealous. I handed mine to someone at the CHL division on 5/25, and mine's still processing. Guess it's time to call and ask about the status. I've heard that Travis County can be the holdup.

ETA: Just called, and they're waiting on background info, as I suspected.

blw1213
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#739

Post by blw1213 »

5/24/07 - Received by DPS
6/28/07 - Received plastic :grin:
YEEE HAAWWW!!!

jhutto
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#740

Post by jhutto »

I forgot the dates.. It was around 90 day's more than 75...

TRAVIS COUNTY was not submitting the backround checks for weeks. once they did submit it I had my license issued the same day.

One note: the DPS lady answering the phone was NOT nice, everyone else was.

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Incidents and Wally World and the Value of Legal Wally Walk

#741

Post by Hoppes »

dws1117 wrote:Congrats on getting the plastic. Time for you to take the traditional first armed trip to Wal-Mart.

Sounds like you had a great turn around time.
There is something to be said about a legal "Wally Walk". My wife, daughter, and I went to the San Marcos, TX Wal Mart last fall at night. It was around 9:30 PM and we started to enter the west side entrance.

As we came close to the entrance doors, a fight broke out between some Gary Job Corp participants waiting for a bus, and some other cats. It became close to violent pretty fast and those guys didn't care if innocent bystanders were nearby. Loud profanity broke out faster than the weather changes in Texas. One male reached into his pocket to pull something out. Pushing and shoving started.

I pushed my wife and daughter inside and told them to get away from that door fast. I didn't want to see what the guy was about to retrieve from his pocket. The conversation became much louder and abusive just outside the entrance as we walked further into the store. One Wally World greeter had notified store management on a walkie about the situation as we were rushing by him.

I heard enough to learn that one group had "dissed" the other group for being Gary Job Corp workers. I remember when Wally World was a much safer place. For this reason and others, we don't go to Wal Marts at night anymore but I know that daylight may not be much safer so we limit our Wally World visits. I am only at day 38 waiting on my CHL.

I later learned that such incidents happened frequently at that Wal Mart because of the Gary Job Corps participants. The local management attempted to ban them from the parking lot and a legal battle with corporate offices ensued. The Gary Job Corp bus still picks them up and drops them off there by the door and out in the parking lot.

Hoppes
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ttorion
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#742

Post by ttorion »

6/1/2007 - Application Mailed
6/4/2007 - Received by DPS
6/20/2007 - Email request for PIN. Received reply in 15 min and letter that afternoon. PIN letter was dated June 15.
7/16/2007 - DPS website shows Application Completed, exactly 6 weeks after DPS received application.

I'm in Midland County. This is for a new CHL.

Hoppes
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Congratulations on Your CHL

#743

Post by Hoppes »

ttorion wrote:6/1/2007 - Application Mailed
6/4/2007 - Received by DPS
6/20/2007 - Email request for PIN. Received reply in 15 min and letter that afternoon. PIN letter was dated June 15.
7/16/2007 - DPS website shows Application Completed, exactly 6 weeks after DPS received application.

I'm in Midland County. This is for a new CHL.
It's time for you to do the dance, huh? :lol:

:party:

My status is the same today - "Processing Application". Mine might drag out longer because I had an out of state address during the previous five years but I got back to Texas as fast as I could. I am not only waiting on a slow county to complete their stuff, but also a state at the ends of Planet Earth. Like others have said, processing time is erratic - seems to be hit and miss.

Hoppes
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New App - Less than 60 Days

#744

Post by bpet »

New application

Mailed 17 June (Sunday)
Assume received by DPS 19 June
Status changed to approved 18 July

30 days processing time (including July 4th holiday)
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avid
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#745

Post by avid »

New application, from time of receipt to approval, 53 days, including mail time both ways, 59 days.

p-89
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#746

Post by p-89 »

47 days Door to Door :lol:

Paper Aplication; Paper Prints. Took the class in Aug. 2005. My package rode arount under the seat in my truck for almost 2 years.

Bexar County

Eddie A.
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#747

Post by Eddie A. »

Mine took exactly 62 days to show up in my mailbox.
"I'd rather have my gun and not need it, than need it and not have it."

PhilR.
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#748

Post by PhilR. »

47 days after dropping the app. at the P.O., I had plastic in hand. Last Friday, as a matter of fact... :grin:

PhilR.

Hoppes
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CHL Bureau Web Site Process Improvement

#749

Post by Hoppes »

Charles L. Cotton wrote:
H-town wrote:New to the Site. DPS rec on Nov 11. That would make it 69 days today.

Just got an email back. Says waiting on Background.......
Since you have called, it will probably be finished soon. I'm convinced there is something to the "squeaky wheel" adage when it comes to CHL processing.

Welcome to TexasCHLforum, we appreciate you joining. (I know, I sent a PM welcoming you.)

Chas.
Charles,

It leaves one confused and without faith when we hear multiple stories that an application was halted for bad finger prints, photo not signed, and the CHL Bureau claims to have sent a letter to the applicant but the applicant doesn't get the letter.

There has to be a better way to notify applicants of problems with an application on the CHL web site. For the web site to just continue displaying the "Processing Application" message is just not a good thing when the application is being held for some reason.

I hope you will mention this to the Legislators when you meet again. If the applicant is notified in a more timely manner when a problem occurs, the applicant can get things corrected and get back on track.

Thanks,

Hoppes
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badkarma56
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Re: CHL Bureau Web Site Process Improvement

#750

Post by badkarma56 »

Hoppes wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
H-town wrote:New to the Site. DPS rec on Nov 11. That would make it 69 days today.

Just got an email back. Says waiting on Background.......
Since you have called, it will probably be finished soon. I'm convinced there is something to the "squeaky wheel" adage when it comes to CHL processing.

Welcome to TexasCHLforum, we appreciate you joining. (I know, I sent a PM welcoming you.)

Chas.
Charles,

It leaves one confused and without faith when we hear multiple stories that an application was halted for bad finger prints, photo not signed, and the CHL Bureau claims to have sent a letter to the applicant but the applicant doesn't get the letter.

There has to be a better way to notify applicants of problems with an application on the CHL web site. For the web site to just continue displaying the "Processing Application" message is just not a good thing when the application is being held for some reason.

I hope you will mention this to the Legislators when you meet again. If the applicant is notified in a more timely manner when a problem occurs, the applicant can get things corrected and get back on track.

Thanks,

Hoppes
Great point, Hoppes.
Online CHL App Completed: 25JUN07
CHL App Packet Received from DPS: 29JUN07
CHL Class: 7JUL07
CHL App Sent to DPS: 9JUL07
DPS Received CHL App: 12JUL07
DPS "Processing App": 25JUL07
DPS "App Completed": 15AUG07
CHL In-Hand: 17AUG07
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