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- Sun Aug 12, 2007 9:49 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Checklist Suggestions
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- Wed Oct 25, 2006 8:25 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Checklist Suggestions
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Yep; I think having both photos signed by the applicant and fingerprinter makes perfect sense. Should we have an elaboration on The Checklist, though, so folks won't freak out if they find themselves with only one signed photo in hand after they finish a class-with-fingerprints-included?
And a big THANKS to Charles for maintaining The Checklist (and this whole darned site), and to the senior members for contributing to our collective knowledge.
- Mon Oct 23, 2006 6:54 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Checklist Suggestions
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Still on Photo Signing
I took my class yesterday, and as part of it a PD sergeant did our fingerprints. The instructor said they've done about 4,000 applicants so far, and we were told the applicant and fingerprinter signed one photo only, the one that gets clipped to the paperwork; the one that gets taped into the photo holder was not to be signed.
Doing the double-check here I read that both photos need to be signed. So I triple-checked the pink "Read This Page First" sheet and the green "Instructions to Law Enforcement Agency Employee..." in the application packet. They both clearly say that one photo is to be signed.
I feel comfortable doing the certified mail thing tomorrow and sending mine on its way. I imagine it certainly couldn't hurt to have both photos mutually signed, but I wonder if that might deserve a little clarification on the Checklist?
Just wonderin'...
Doing the double-check here I read that both photos need to be signed. So I triple-checked the pink "Read This Page First" sheet and the green "Instructions to Law Enforcement Agency Employee..." in the application packet. They both clearly say that one photo is to be signed.
I feel comfortable doing the certified mail thing tomorrow and sending mine on its way. I imagine it certainly couldn't hurt to have both photos mutually signed, but I wonder if that might deserve a little clarification on the Checklist?
Just wonderin'...