I received my CHL earlier this month. I scanned all the application documents in a pdf file before I submitted. Is there any reason to keep paper copies of any of this?
Thanks. Chris
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Re: CHL application documents
I would keep them until you have plastic in hand. I say this b/c, worse case scenario, DPS loses your app, your computer hard drive crashes and your backup method didn't quite "back up".
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CHL Application mailed 10/2/12
Plastic in hand 11/16/12
CHL Application mailed 10/2/12
Plastic in hand 11/16/12
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Re: CHL application documents
jayinsat wrote:I would keep them until you have plastic in hand. I say this b/c, worse case scenario, DPS loses your app, your computer hard drive crashes and your backup method didn't quite "back up".
Got plastic in hand a few weeks ago. Interesting how that CHL and extra pound or so on your side changes things. I'm much more reluctant to back myself in a corner and find myself looking for ways to flee as opposed to "standing my ground". Kinda like seeing the world through a different set of glasses. Does that pass with time or is it a new way of seeing things?
Re: CHL application documents
You are thinking correctly. The best self defense situation is one you can avoid. Anyone who doesn't try to look for a way out, stand your ground or not, is not very smart IMO.chrish20202 wrote:jayinsat wrote:I would keep them until you have plastic in hand. I say this b/c, worse case scenario, DPS loses your app, your computer hard drive crashes and your backup method didn't quite "back up".
Got plastic in hand a few weeks ago. Interesting how that CHL and extra pound or so on your side changes things. I'm much more reluctant to back myself in a corner and find myself looking for ways to flee as opposed to "standing my ground". Kinda like seeing the world through a different set of glasses. Does that pass with time or is it a new way of seeing things?
And, since you have plastic in hand you shouldn't need your documents in paper form. Besides, a .pdf file is a 'copy' of the documents, so why keep a paper copy. If for some reason you need them then print out another 'copy'.
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Re: CHL application documents
In that case, shred away! Sorry, should have read your post more thoroughly.chrish20202 wrote:jayinsat wrote:I would keep them until you have plastic in hand. I say this b/c, worse case scenario, DPS loses your app, your computer hard drive crashes and your backup method didn't quite "back up".
Got plastic in hand a few weeks ago. Interesting how that CHL and extra pound or so on your side changes things. I'm much more reluctant to back myself in a corner and find myself looking for ways to flee as opposed to "standing my ground". Kinda like seeing the world through a different set of glasses. Does that pass with time or is it a new way of seeing things?
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CHL Application mailed 10/2/12
Plastic in hand 11/16/12
CHL Application mailed 10/2/12
Plastic in hand 11/16/12
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Re: CHL application documents
chrish20202 wrote:jayinsat wrote:I would keep them until you have plastic in hand. I say this b/c, worse case scenario, DPS loses your app, your computer hard drive crashes and your backup method didn't quite "back up".
Got plastic in hand a few weeks ago. Interesting how that CHL and extra pound or so on your side changes things. I'm much more reluctant to back myself in a corner and find myself looking for ways to flee as opposed to "standing my ground". Kinda like seeing the world through a different set of glasses. Does that pass with time or is it a new way of seeing things?
It is a new way of seeing things.
Just knowing in the back of your mind where an altercation can end up causes you to be a lot more polite and to let a lot of things slide.
There have been a couple of times when I've thought to myself "that guy is lucky I carry a gun." I would never actually say that, of course.
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Re: CHL application documents
I totally agree. I have to admit that before I got my CHL that I had serious "road rage". Since then, my motto is "don't sweat the small stuff, save it for when it REALLY counts!" I don't want to lose my CHL over something that can be avoided by me.bdickens wrote:chrish20202 wrote:jayinsat wrote:I would keep them until you have plastic in hand. I say this b/c, worse case scenario, DPS loses your app, your computer hard drive crashes and your backup method didn't quite "back up".
Got plastic in hand a few weeks ago. Interesting how that CHL and extra pound or so on your side changes things. I'm much more reluctant to back myself in a corner and find myself looking for ways to flee as opposed to "standing my ground". Kinda like seeing the world through a different set of glasses. Does that pass with time or is it a new way of seeing things?
It is a new way of seeing things.
Just knowing in the back of your mind where an altercation can end up causes you to be a lot more polite and to let a lot of things slide.
There have been a couple of times when I've thought to myself "that guy is lucky I carry a gun." I would never actually say that, of course.
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