It’s theoretically possible to not be arrested, but still be charged with a class b misdemeanor or higher. And in the case of a grand jury, the arrest often waits until the indictment is rendered, so in the case of a no bill, it’s probably common that the person was never arrested. Anyway, since original poster sent in the dispositions, it shouldn’t be too long before the license gets issued,Keith B wrote: ↑Mon Jul 09, 2018 4:18 pmWell, if you have a disposition and were found not guilty, then you were arrested. Also, if they no-billed you then there was also an arrest and charge.squirrelmaster9 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 09, 2018 1:54 pm Well dps asked for disposition on 2 arrest thats on my nics. I wasnt really arrested so i didnt list them. Im guessing since they didnt flat out denied me im ok. One was a disorderly persons but i was found not guilty (thank god since it was 4 years ago) i had to pay a fine but on the disposition its nj code 2 which is found not guilty. The other was a no bill.
My question is i uploaded the dispositions today after receiving the letter a couplenweeks back. How long will it take to get a update??
Anyway, it usually takes a few days for them to research the dispositions once they receive them. Since out of state, they it may take a few days more for them to validate the paperwork from the courts.\
Sounds like it shouldn't be too long now.
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- Mon Jul 09, 2018 4:59 pm
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