Get the disposition documents first, then send in your application. If you send it in without those documents, DPS will not ask for additional documents until several weeks later. Your 60/90 days does not start running until you give DPS a complete application packet with all required supporting documents. Sending in your application without the disposition documents would almost guarantee you a delay in issuance.
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- Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:16 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: What and where does D.P.S. check as far as background
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- Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:20 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: What and where does D.P.S. check as far as background
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Re: What and where does D.P.S. check as far as background
Welcome to TexasCHLforum. Class A & B (and Class C Disorderly Conduct) misdemeanor convictions that are not for "family violence" only disqualify you for five years, so you will be fine. Be sure to list it on your application and go ahead and get the "disposition" documents to prove it was a misdemeanor, etc. DPS is going to ask you for it anyway. If the county clerk (or court clerk) doesn't have a record if it, then just get a letter saying they have no record.
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