Ok I know this has probally been asked here but my searching capablities are non existant..
I had 1 outstanding warrants for a traffic ticket that I totally forgot about
I never was arrested for the warrants I just payed the traffic ticket and the warrant fee.
Would this prevent me from getting my chl if it doesnt would I have to disclose this on my app
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Re: Warrants
It will not keep you from getting a CHL. As far as what to disclose..the amswer is within the instructions in the app.Shu wrote:Ok I know this has probally been asked here but my searching capablities are non existant..
I had 1 outstanding warrants for a traffic ticket that I totally forgot about
I never was arrested for the warrants I just payed the traffic ticket and the warrant fee.
Would this prevent me from getting my chl if it doesnt would I have to disclose this on my app
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I listed everything I could find aside from standard traffic tickets. I had a failure to appear as well, just listed it as a failure to appear charge, not specifically a warrant.
When I called DPS they said to list everything but actual traffic tickets. This even included things I was not arrested for. If you're not sure about something list it anyway, better to disclose things you don't have to than to not list something you should have.
When I called DPS they said to list everything but actual traffic tickets. This even included things I was not arrested for. If you're not sure about something list it anyway, better to disclose things you don't have to than to not list something you should have.
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In Texas, a Failure to Appear is a misdemeanor... if you weren't arrested, then you weren't convicted. You still have no convictions on your record. It's a moot point when filing for your CHL.DustinB wrote:I listed everything I could find aside from standard traffic tickets. I had a failure to appear as well, just listed it as a failure to appear charge, not specifically a warrant.
When I called DPS they said to list everything but actual traffic tickets. This even included things I was not arrested for. If you're not sure about something list it anyway, better to disclose things you don't have to than to not list something you should have.