County vs. Country
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County vs. Country
I just sent my paperwork in last week, but on the "Instruction sheet" for the application (not the TR-100) for the place of birth it said list: City, State, County.
But on the application in the place of birth box it said list: City, State, Country.
Anyone else notice this? I listed both just to be sure! :D
But on the application in the place of birth box it said list: City, State, Country.
Anyone else notice this? I listed both just to be sure! :D
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Sure could be a typo...I've never noticed it before...
The TR-100 might be the more important document, and it appears to be correct for the investigation process...
The application just gets the packet to ya I figure...
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The TR-100 might be the more important document, and it appears to be correct for the investigation process...
The application just gets the packet to ya I figure...
Welcome to the forum...You got good eyes!!!
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BTW, I can only confirm what you've seen...I have my renewal packet coming in next week...
The instructor crew here might elaborate on this some...
The instructor crew here might elaborate on this some...
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Re: County vs. Country
You should have rejected that form and made DPS send you a new one. Then when they did, put it at the bottom of the pile and restart the 60-day clock...oh wait, I guess that doesn't work in reverse.TX_TLC wrote:I just sent my paperwork in last week, but on the "Instruction sheet" for the application (not the TR-100) for the place of birth it said list: City, State, County.
But on the application in the place of birth box it said list: City, State, Country.
Anyone else notice this? I listed both just to be sure! :D
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Re: County vs. Country
Can you say: "Fast-track" my license?hi-power wrote:You should have rejected that form and made DPS send you a new one. Then when they did, put it at the bottom of the pile and restart the 60-day clock...oh wait, I guess that doesn't work in reverse.TX_TLC wrote:I just sent my paperwork in last week, but on the "Instruction sheet" for the application (not the TR-100) for the place of birth it said list: City, State, County.
But on the application in the place of birth box it said list: City, State, Country.
Anyone else notice this? I listed both just to be sure! :D
(I am not holding my breath!)
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OK. What's the secret? You can be born in the United States but not in a state if you are born in the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, or a bunch of other territories. You could also have been born in Alaska or Hawaii before 1959. Or maybe you were born on a ship?jimlongley wrote:I still can't answer it, the only state I was born in was naked.
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Well, one of your answers hit it, so I'll narrow it down, I was born within the confines of the continental US.seamusTX wrote:OK. What's the secret? You can be born in the United States but not in a state if you are born in the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, or a bunch of other territories. You could also have been born in Alaska or Hawaii before 1959. Or maybe you were born on a ship?jimlongley wrote:I still can't answer it, the only state I was born in was naked.
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My grandmother, OTOH, was also not born in any state, but was born within the continental US, and not in D.C.
Both of my parents were born in D.C. also, so it's been a long time family joke - when asked what state we were born in - "NAKED!"
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Priceless!!!jimlongley wrote:I still can't answer it, the only state I was born in was naked.txinvestigator wrote:What they actually want is the city and state of your birth, OR the Country if not in the US.
I bet an answer like that gets a lot of attention...before...
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Your grandmother could have been born in Arizona, New Mexico, or Oklahoma before they were states (all in the 20th century).jimlongley wrote:My grandmother, OTOH, was also not born in any state, but was born within the continental US, and not in D.C.
Or she could have been really old and born in Texas when it was a republic.
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NM, and her brothers and sisters were born in similar territorial locations.seamusTX wrote:Your grandmother could have been born in Arizona, New Mexico, or Oklahoma before they were states (all in the 20th century).jimlongley wrote:My grandmother, OTOH, was also not born in any state, but was born within the continental US, and not in D.C.
Or she could have been really old and born in Texas when it was a republic.
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