How long for DPS to process your CHL
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It took me about 3 weeks to get the pin number. I received my CHL on exactly the sixtieth day after they had signed for the package. I have heard of some coming sooner, some latter. In my case they would have had to check with NY on the backround checks since I was only here in Texas two weeks when I sent the application in. Giving the attitude towards permits in NY they may have taken their time replying.
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You will receive a PIN number in the mail. You can then go here to check the progress.DMoses wrote:Just a few questions...
My packet was signed for on Jan. 12th(3 weeks ago)
What is the website to check the status and how long should it take to get a pin #?
Has anyone recieved their license significantly earlier than 60 days?
Thanks
Be patient. As you have read it takes time. I think we all go the same anticipation as firsttimers. Good luck.
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It took a total of 65 days to get my CHL in the mail, even after they sent one of the pages back that I overlooked and did not sign, not too bad. I never received a PIN in the mail, just my CHL. My husband who signed everything correctly did receive a PIN, but is still waiting on his CHL.
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Well, at about day 58 the DPS website had still said "processing application". So, I decided to go ahead and send a polite email over to the CHL's department as suggested and as I expected them to go over the 60 day processing time period. The email exchange ensues:
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Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 9:19 PM
To: chl@txdps.state.tx.us
Subject: CHL Application Status
To Whom It May Concern:
Application #
My CHL application (referenced above) was received by DPS on 12-12-05. I received my confirmation letter w/pin from DPS approximately 30 days later.
The 60 days for processing time will be reached at the end of this week and I wanted to inquire if there was any way to find out further details concerning my application status beyond the "processing application" message posted on the DPS website. Thank you very much for your time.
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CHLS <CHL@txdps.state.tx.us> wrote:
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From:
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 9:16 AM
To: CHLS
Subject: RE: CHL Application Status
Application #:
Hello and thank you very much for the response. Today marks the 66th calendar day for processing of my application. Is the 60 day processing time for DPS calendar or business days? I apologize if the information to this question is readily available somewhere, but I have not been able to find the clarification. As always, thank you very much for your time.
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From: "CHLS" <CHL@txdps.state.tx.us>
To:
Subject: RE: CHL Application Status
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 11:54:20 -0600
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I went ahead and checked the DPS website for my status after this email today, just out of curiosity. Instead of saying "processing application", it now says "No application or license/certificate active". Now, can anyone please explain to me what that means? No application active? I certainly hope my email exchange didn't tee them off over there.
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From:
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 9:19 PM
To: chl@txdps.state.tx.us
Subject: CHL Application Status
To Whom It May Concern:
Application #
My CHL application (referenced above) was received by DPS on 12-12-05. I received my confirmation letter w/pin from DPS approximately 30 days later.
The 60 days for processing time will be reached at the end of this week and I wanted to inquire if there was any way to find out further details concerning my application status beyond the "processing application" message posted on the DPS website. Thank you very much for your time.
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CHLS <CHL@txdps.state.tx.us> wrote:
We did receive your application on 12/12/05; but at this time it is still going through its regular processing. It takes about 60 days to process, please give it more time.
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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 9:16 AM
To: CHLS
Subject: RE: CHL Application Status
Application #:
Hello and thank you very much for the response. Today marks the 66th calendar day for processing of my application. Is the 60 day processing time for DPS calendar or business days? I apologize if the information to this question is readily available somewhere, but I have not been able to find the clarification. As always, thank you very much for your time.
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From: "CHLS" <CHL@txdps.state.tx.us>
To:
Subject: RE: CHL Application Status
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 11:54:20 -0600
As of today we are waiting for an FBI response. We are expecting it to come in with in a few days. As soon as we receive the response we will issue your license as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience and we apologize for the inconvenience.
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I went ahead and checked the DPS website for my status after this email today, just out of curiosity. Instead of saying "processing application", it now says "No application or license/certificate active". Now, can anyone please explain to me what that means? No application active? I certainly hope my email exchange didn't tee them off over there.
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Just got my renewal the other day. 68 days!
I never inquired about the status, just let them do their thing.
No doubt, the process is in need of help...from the local level right up through the federal. I'm sure the folks in Austin get delayed waiting on information from other agencies. It can't be a lot of fun responding to questions about things that are out of your control.
I wish the system were more expedient, but it isn't.
I never inquired about the status, just let them do their thing.
No doubt, the process is in need of help...from the local level right up through the federal. I'm sure the folks in Austin get delayed waiting on information from other agencies. It can't be a lot of fun responding to questions about things that are out of your control.
I wish the system were more expedient, but it isn't.
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dws1117 wrote:
flintknapper wrote:
Thank you, I'm sure it will.First I've heard of that response. I hope it all turns out well.
Someone with more knowledge will be able to explain further.
flintknapper wrote:
I agree to a point. I'm going to leave the process alone now that I've gotten in touch with them. I am thankful for the timely responses from DPS. However, one thing is certain, which is that there's still a 60 day statute. It's sort of like me saying, "well the speed limit in the city according to law is 60 mph, but I'm in a hurry today, so Ill go 72 mph." Is the law going to care? They may give me a break and they may not. The point is that I broke the law by speeding and shouldnt expect any breaks should I get caught breaking it. There has to be more accountability somewhere IMHO. Thanks for the replys guys and stay safe.Just got my renewal the other day. 68 days!
I never inquired about the status, just let them do their thing.
No doubt, the process is in need of help...from the local level right up through the federal. I'm sure the folks in Austin get delayed waiting on information from other agencies. It can't be a lot of fun responding to questions about things that are out of your control.
I wish the system were more expedient, but it isn't.