what to do
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what to do
It has been several weeks now that I get the same message from the DPS site. They say they have received all my required documents, but say finger prints and background check has to be reviewed. Is there something else I need to do to expedite the process?
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Re: what to do
if it is being reviewed, and there are no documents missing, there is nothing you can do, unless it has been over a certain amount of time (Someone else will chime in with the necessary waiting time)
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Re: what to do
Probably not. You might want to call just to ask if there is a problem and if they need any more information from you, but in all likelihood yours is probably just not one of the lucky ones that seemingly gets done overnight.ccpacker wrote:It has been several weeks now that I get the same message from the DPS site. They say they have received all my required documents, but say finger prints and background check has to be reviewed. Is there something else I need to do to expedite the process?
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It would not be unusual for it to take four weeks to show a change in status, and this is mentioned in their FAQ section. Carrying a gun becomes a lifestyle of exercising patience...might as well start practicing it now.
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Re: what to do
Best answer and recommendation I've seen RJ. Patience is key here. My BG check took 3 weeks for what it's worth.
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Re: what to do
my BG check took 6 weeks! youll just need to wait. If its been longer then 60 days they will mail you a letter explaining why, so i was told when i called
Re: what to do
I heard a rumor that every time an applicant calls or emails, his application gets moved to the bottom of the pile.
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Re: what to do
Kind of like what happens to your food when you send it back to the kitchen...better hope the cook doesn't have any sinus problems that night.
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The squeaky wheel might not like the "grease" it gets.johnson0317 wrote:Kind of like what happens to your food when you send it back to the kitchen...better hope the cook doesn't have any sinus problems that night.
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Re: what to do
I'd send an e-mail to the governor. During his presidential bid his staff just may put some pressure on the DPS...
I've spent a lot of money on guns, bullets and holsters.... The rest I've just squandered away!