I'm already dreading the wait...
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I'm already dreading the wait...
I just took my CHL class on Feb 2nd. Dropped it off at the post office on Feb 5th and the wait is already killing me. Took the class at Top Gun range in Houston, fun class. 5 minutes after I dropped the paperwork down into the post office mailbox I thought to myself, "foot, should have sent it this registered mail" Any idea how long it will be before I even get a sign they recieved my application?
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I'd estimate that you'll see some indicator about the week of 19 March. From what I've seen here, 45 days seems to be the minimum time before the DPS site shows "Processing Application" instead of "Packet mailed to applicant" and usually about another two to four weeks after that (depending on how long & tedious your background check is & if your fingerprints are classifiable) before they issue.
Oh, and welcome to the Waiting Room...
Oh, and welcome to the Waiting Room...
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I was notified after about 55 days that I filled out some paperwork wrong. I emailed DPS, (CHL@txdps.state.tx.us), because I could not get through on the phone, and asked for an explanation of the problem and what to do to fix it, and also asked them to send a PIN number because I never received one. I subsequently reached them by phone, but didn't ask them for a PIN, and I forgot about it. Yesterday, about 2 weeks after my email, a PIN showed up in the mail.
You might want to email them and ask if they've received your packet and request they send you a PIN number. It may take a few days to get an email back from them, but they will answer. Then you can start checking http://www.texasonline.state.tx.us/NASA ... ctTask.jsp and click on Track the Status of your Application for your status.
You might want to email them and ask if they've received your packet and request they send you a PIN number. It may take a few days to get an email back from them, but they will answer. Then you can start checking http://www.texasonline.state.tx.us/NASA ... ctTask.jsp and click on Track the Status of your Application for your status.
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Wheelman: Everyone gets a PIN number via surface mail; you don't have to sign-up online to get it. Looking back at my records, I received my PIN letter just over four weeks after I mailed my application.
Happy waiting!
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I had an email response in less than 10 min. They seem to be a lot faster with email than they are with snail mail.hi-power wrote:I was notified after about 55 days that I filled out some paperwork wrong. I emailed DPS, (CHL@txdps.state.tx.us), because I could not get through on the phone, and asked for an explanation of the problem and what to do to fix it, and also asked them to send a PIN number because I never received one. I subsequently reached them by phone, but didn't ask them for a PIN, and I forgot about it. Yesterday, about 2 weeks after my email, a PIN showed up in the mail.
You might want to email them and ask if they've received your packet and request they send you a PIN number. It may take a few days to get an email back from them, but they will answer. Then you can start checking http://www.texasonline.state.tx.us/NASA ... ctTask.jsp and click on Track the Status of your Application for your status.
Packet Mailed: 12/27/2006
Received by DPS: 12/29/2006
PIN Received: 2/12/07
License Received: Still waiting :(
Received by DPS: 12/29/2006
PIN Received: 2/12/07
License Received: Still waiting :(