i hope you will share the "response" with usthorkyl wrote: I will expect your reply by close of business today.
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i hope you will share the "response" with usthorkyl wrote: I will expect your reply by close of business today.
I can't speak for others, but mine took 98 days from the time DPS got my completed packet to process background checks in 2 counties and all paperwork. No problems with fingerprints, photos, or paperwork.thorkyl wrote: What is the average process time you are seeing applications take when there are no issues, questions, or problems with the application or the background check?
I will expect your reply by close of business today.
IF I recall correctly, I remember reading through the sunset bill (Yes, I Actually read through the ENTIRE thing, albeit at a breakneck speed to just see what overall went through) something precisely about this...thorkyl wrote:Starting to come to light...
They don't have enough commissioned LEO's...
Just want to let you know that I have sent a e-mail to the Department of
Public Safety asking someone to please check the status of your
application and to give me a call. Just to let you know. DPS was
beginning to see a slow-down about a month ago and for some unknown
reason they are once again seeing a large spike in new applications. The
problem is the security clearance. A commissioned officer is the only
one that can run a background check. I will let you know as soon as I
get a call-back.
Barbara Lewis
Constituent Services Director
Senate District 11
So this means, as of September 1st, BG Checks for CHL's have no excuse for taking so long anymore! :)SECTION 11.05. Section 411.176, Government Code, is amended to read as follows:
Sec. 411.176. REVIEW OF APPLICATION MATERIALS. (a) On receipt of [the] application materials by the department at its Austin headquarters, the department shall conduct the appropriate criminal history record check of the applicant through its computerized criminal history system. Not later than the 30th day after the date the department receives the application materials, the department shall forward the materials to the director's designee in the geographical area of the applicant's residence so that the designee may conduct the investigation described by Subsection (b). For purposes of this section, the director's designee may be a noncommissioned employee of the department.
(b) The director's designee as needed shall conduct an additional criminal history record check of the applicant and an investigation of the applicant's local official records to verify the accuracy of the application materials. The director's designee may access any records necessary for purposes of this subsection.
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Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes... (Jefferson quoting Beccaria)
... tyrants accomplish their purposes ...by disarming the people, and making it an offense to keep arms. - Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story, 1840