How long for DPS to process your CHL
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Mine finally came in today! It was 76 days complete turnaround, but 61 days between the time they cashed my money order and the time they issued the license. So 61 days is the fair number.
As a bonus my license won't expire for almost 5 years since they issued it just after my birthday. The timing was very good actually. 8)
As a bonus my license won't expire for almost 5 years since they issued it just after my birthday. The timing was very good actually. 8)
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Opps, posted a new thread on this issue...
Muh bad...
My renewal took 17 days mailbox to mailbox, the last time I renewed...
I didn't call to ask for a "status", I only asked if they got it in the mail a few days later...Not enough time (I thought) to even think to do that I suppose...
My renewal took 17 days mailbox to mailbox, the last time I renewed...
I didn't call to ask for a "status", I only asked if they got it in the mail a few days later...Not enough time (I thought) to even think to do that I suppose...
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I am an instructor and work at a gun range where we do about 20 initials and 20 renewals a week, on average.
I can tell you that from MY observation there are 2 consistent things getting apps kicked back.
1) Fingerprints. We use 2 ID techs from the Dallas County Sheriffs Department who actually work the jail and do prints for a living. Seldom do bad prints come back to us; however, if the printer or applicant failed to sign the card, it comes back.
2) photos The back of the photo not taped to the photo card MUST be signed by the person taking the photo AND the applicant. Once in a while, if the other photo is not signed it will get kicked. (temp employee?)
Other than that it is usually an ommission on the applicants part, or a county not getting info to DPS in a timely fashion.
I am not opposed to your efforts to get DPS in compliance with the 60 day rule. Just my observations for you.
I can tell you that from MY observation there are 2 consistent things getting apps kicked back.
1) Fingerprints. We use 2 ID techs from the Dallas County Sheriffs Department who actually work the jail and do prints for a living. Seldom do bad prints come back to us; however, if the printer or applicant failed to sign the card, it comes back.
2) photos The back of the photo not taped to the photo card MUST be signed by the person taking the photo AND the applicant. Once in a while, if the other photo is not signed it will get kicked. (temp employee?)
Other than that it is usually an ommission on the applicants part, or a county not getting info to DPS in a timely fashion.
I am not opposed to your efforts to get DPS in compliance with the 60 day rule. Just my observations for you.
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A watched mailbox.......
As of today it has been 36 days for us. GF had to redo her fingerprints. Trooper at the local DPS office took care of that and it is back in Austin. The web site has the same old "Processing Application" constantly posted. I wonder if it is an accurate status or only a pacifier put there to prevent callers.
I'm like the kid checking the mailbox each day.
I'm like the kid checking the mailbox each day.
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Re: A watched mailbox.......
Once they are finished it will switch to say "Lincense activated" and some other important sounding stuff, which means they mailed it out. Once mine switched it took a day to get there. Seems like forever, but hang in there!Trainman wrote:The web site has the same old "Processing Application" constantly posted. I wonder if it is an accurate status or only a pacifier put there to prevent callers.
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Progress is good- When I am the 'Progressee'
This evening the web site changed from "Processing Application" to "Application Completed - license issued or certificate active". So I guess it should just now be "in the mail" to me.
The end of today makes 47 "working days" since they received it.
I'll "yell" out my post here when I have it in my hands. ':D'
The end of today makes 47 "working days" since they received it.
I'll "yell" out my post here when I have it in my hands. ':D'
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87 DAYS
Mine took 87 Days day from the day they received my application, untill the day I received it in the mail.
There was nothing wrong with my application, all was in order. I've saved all my corrospondence with the CHL office in Austin.
Oh well at least now I'm finally a 1st class citizen.
There was nothing wrong with my application, all was in order. I've saved all my corrospondence with the CHL office in Austin.
Oh well at least now I'm finally a 1st class citizen.
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I am new to this forum and it does look like an interesting place for informaiton.
Now, I sent in my CHL on 4/11/05 and was wondering, when you count days is it just work days you are talking about? I also check the CHL site every day and that has not changed....I don't have a common name so that shouldn't be a hang up....
Thanks,
Jim
Now, I sent in my CHL on 4/11/05 and was wondering, when you count days is it just work days you are talking about? I also check the CHL site every day and that has not changed....I don't have a common name so that shouldn't be a hang up....
Thanks,
Jim