There is a document you should of received each time you go to court with all you info on it including the charge, offense date , location etc. It also had a disposition date that was blank until you were done with everything. Thats what I mailed in. Ill post a picture of it when I get home later today.RossA wrote:I'm kind of wondering about that one myself.PSTL*PAKR wrote: Dont worry, your case is minor compared to mine. I was charged with a more serious crime. I got deferred adjudication and was still able to get my CHL. I didnt even disclose it since I was never charged with it
If you were never charged with a crime, you could not have received deferred adjudication for the crime.
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- Mon Jan 18, 2016 1:54 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: What should a certified disposition look like?
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