Questions concerning CHL Application Form
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:35 pm
Hello,
I have my CHL application form that I am attempting to fill out and mail in. However, I have a few questions that I would like to get answered first. Seeing as today is a government holiday, I can't call Austin and ask.
First of all, is it recommended that any blank areas of the application be filled in with N/A, such as unused residence history fields? Also, how do they feel about abbreviations in addresses, such as "St." for street, or "TX" for Texas?
The biggest concern I have, however, is regarding the criminal history. The only legal trouble that I have ever had, outside of traffic violations, is being arrested for shoplifting a $5 item when I was in junior high. The form says to include certified copies of judgment and sentence from the courts. Not only do I not have such paperwork, I don't even remember the details such as how old I was, what year it was, etc. All I can remember was that it was summer time, the store I stole from, and that the judge told me that if I stayed out of trouble for the next year that it would be removed from my record when I turned 18. Yet here it is over 15 years later and it looks like it might come back to bite me in the butt.
I asked my CHL instructor about the situation when I took my class, but he did not have a 100% sure answer for me. He said that it was likely that I would have to go through a laborious legal process to obtain any records due to them being from when I was a minor. I would like to avoid having to obtain any official records, but I don't want to cause a problem with my application.
Can anyone here make any recommendations? I appreciate your help.
I have my CHL application form that I am attempting to fill out and mail in. However, I have a few questions that I would like to get answered first. Seeing as today is a government holiday, I can't call Austin and ask.
First of all, is it recommended that any blank areas of the application be filled in with N/A, such as unused residence history fields? Also, how do they feel about abbreviations in addresses, such as "St." for street, or "TX" for Texas?
The biggest concern I have, however, is regarding the criminal history. The only legal trouble that I have ever had, outside of traffic violations, is being arrested for shoplifting a $5 item when I was in junior high. The form says to include certified copies of judgment and sentence from the courts. Not only do I not have such paperwork, I don't even remember the details such as how old I was, what year it was, etc. All I can remember was that it was summer time, the store I stole from, and that the judge told me that if I stayed out of trouble for the next year that it would be removed from my record when I turned 18. Yet here it is over 15 years later and it looks like it might come back to bite me in the butt.
I asked my CHL instructor about the situation when I took my class, but he did not have a 100% sure answer for me. He said that it was likely that I would have to go through a laborious legal process to obtain any records due to them being from when I was a minor. I would like to avoid having to obtain any official records, but I don't want to cause a problem with my application.
Can anyone here make any recommendations? I appreciate your help.