Renewals
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Re: Renewals
Submitted renewal October 21. Apparently they haven't even opened mine because not showing a status page when I log on to check it.
I'm not worried yet because mine doesn't expire until mid April though.
I'm not worried yet because mine doesn't expire until mid April though.
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Re: Renewals
I submitted an address change in August.
Still waiting.
Still waiting.
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Re: Renewals
My wife submitted her renewal in July and had to get another set of fingerprints since she faild two initial fingerprints with the original application years ago (it's a genetic thing with her family.) Of course she failed the recent fingerprints and the contractor kept bugging her to get a second scan.
Dear wife called DPS and actually manager to talk to humans on two different occasions. One person said she didn't need any more fingerprints, period. The second DPS person said she only needed one more fingerprint scan. . Anyway, her renewal LTC arrived a couple of weeks ago (her CHL expired end of October!)
Dear wife called DPS and actually manager to talk to humans on two different occasions. One person said she didn't need any more fingerprints, period. The second DPS person said she only needed one more fingerprint scan. . Anyway, her renewal LTC arrived a couple of weeks ago (her CHL expired end of October!)
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Re: Renewals
I submitted change of address for DL and for my LTC on the same day. I received my DL about 3 weeks ago but I still haven't received my new LTC. 3 questions: 1) why when I go onto the actual LTC website does it not show me any status? 2) about how long should I expect to wait for my new LTC? and 3) Am I allowed to still carry while I'm waiting. No one has been able to give me an answer to the last question so I haven't been carrying in the meantime.
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Re: Renewals
I changed my address about two years ago, so my experience may differ than now. 1) For just a change of address I don't think they do the "status page" like for new apps and renewals. 2) Mine took about a week (again this was two years ago). 3) Yes, you can still carry with the LTC you currently have until your new one arrives. My guess is if they took your money, they got your change of address. Maybe just real busy right now.Digit wrote:I submitted change of address for DL and for my LTC on the same day. I received my DL about 3 weeks ago but I still haven't received my new LTC. 3 questions: 1) why when I go onto the actual LTC website does it not show me any status? 2) about how long should I expect to wait for my new LTC? and 3) Am I allowed to still carry while I'm waiting. No one has been able to give me an answer to the last question so I haven't been carrying in the meantime.
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Re: Renewals
You procrastinated a little, just remember, when your present license expires you may not carry, under the LTC law, until your new license is in your possession.KLB wrote:How long do they take to process renewals? I'm coming up in December.
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Re: Renewals
I have to come to KLB's defense because he posted that last April 1, a few months before he was even eligible to submit his renewal. Still good advice to everyone, though, not to procrastinate. No downside to renewing as soon as calendar eligibility allows; all upside.twomillenium wrote:You procrastinated a little, just remember, when your present license expires you may not carry, under the LTC law, until your new license is in your possession.KLB wrote:How long do they take to process renewals? I'm coming up in December.
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Re: Renewals
I renewed mine on line the day I received my renewal notice in the mail.Skiprr wrote:I have to come to KLB's defense because he posted that last April 1, a few months before he was even eligible to submit his renewal. Still good advice to everyone, though, not to procrastinate. No downside to renewing as soon as calendar eligibility allows; all upside.twomillenium wrote:You procrastinated a little, just remember, when your present license expires you may not carry, under the LTC law, until your new license is in your possession.KLB wrote:How long do they take to process renewals? I'm coming up in December.
Re: Renewals
I received my renewal notice in the mail on November 5, completed the online renewal application, paid the fee on the same day. Received my LTC on November 28. 23 days total.
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Re: Renewals
I was just pickin at him a little. Even, I myself, have to remember that thinking about it is not doing it. Unless, your thinking about thinking then you are doing it.Skiprr wrote:I have to come to KLB's defense because he posted that last April 1, a few months before he was even eligible to submit his renewal. Still good advice to everyone, though, not to procrastinate. No downside to renewing as soon as calendar eligibility allows; all upside.twomillenium wrote:You procrastinated a little, just remember, when your present license expires you may not carry, under the LTC law, until your new license is in your possession.KLB wrote:How long do they take to process renewals? I'm coming up in December.
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Re: Renewals
11/7 Received renewal notice, applied and paid online
11/30 to 12/2 Received plastic. I don't always check the mail every day.
23 to 25 days, not bad and I have not had to take the renewal class since 2007.
11/30 to 12/2 Received plastic. I don't always check the mail every day.
23 to 25 days, not bad and I have not had to take the renewal class since 2007.
Re: Renewals
For personal reasons I waited until today to submit my renewal for an expiration in mid-January. Not worried, though, as I have a valid Arizona permit if there's any lag. All it would affect are purchases in the meantime.