
I believe it was mailed Monday - they should send mail out on Monday anyway - might get it before Thanksgiving! - though I doubt it
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No. Don't call. They take average 3 weeks to update your status. Wait 24 days from the day you mailed it (not counting weekend or holidays like today) before you call.[/quote]jayinsat wrote:
Still nothing but, "License Status: Application processed online. Concealed Handgun Licensing is waiting on the receipt of required materials. Once the application and materials have been received by Concealed Handgun Licensing and processing has begun, a more detailed status will appear on this page."
It has been 25 days since I completed the application, 18 days since I mailed my packet (photos, chl-100 etc)...some of yall seem to have had updates already. Should I call the DPS?
Still nothing but, "License Status: Application processed online. Concealed Handgun Licensing is waiting on the receipt of required materials. Once the application and materials have been received by Concealed Handgun Licensing and processing has begun, a more detailed status will appear on this page."element80 wrote:
8/4/12 - CHL class completed
10/19/12 - application completed, fees paid
10/26/12 - finger prints submitted paperwork mailed
Flix89 wrote:Hey guys good news...
I have the same update on my application now as well. Sorry I didn't know how to upload the image.
A most fitting Veteran's Day update.
dafobbishon3 wrote:I got an update guys!
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Glad to see that we are waiting in line together!Flix89 wrote:Hey Trey,
It appears that we sent out our documents at the same time. I would appreciate any update you receive on the status of your application. In turn I will also update you on the status of mine since our dates are similar.
Good luck.
Awesome!dafobbishon3 wrote:Same here! I sent mine out a few days earlier than you, so I'll keep you guys update too!
jayinsat wrote:You may consider getting invovled in IDPA (International Defensive Pistol Association). It is a fun, safety oriented, defensive shooting competition geared towards novices like us. It is an awesome way to practice techniques for real life situations that a CHL licensee might face. It's relatively inexpensive to get involved in. You use your gear you already have, not some tricked out pro shooting equipment. Check em out.