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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 2:03 pm
by Reysc
jbenat, at least you know what happened..

hopefully it will be in the mail soon

Maybe the "wait "adds to the CHL's being precious ???
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 2:27 pm
by jbenat
Thanks Reysc. If, and when I get it, I will be tempted to run up and down the street skipping and singing. I'll probably go out and try to get a ticket just to show it off to the LEO!
When it comes time to renew I'll start the process about six months early just in case my application winds up on someones desk that is on a extended vacation.
You guys are going to miss my whinning when I'm able to move out of this forum subject. Maybe we need a new catagory on the "How Long Poll" for 80 to 100 days.

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:02 pm
by Reysc
"If, and when I get it, I will be tempted to run up and down the street skipping and singing. I'll probably go out and try to get a ticket just to show it off to the LEO! "
That's funny cuz my wife said something similar referring to what I will do when my CHL finally gets here..

Another thing is where are we gonna hang-out when the wait is over???

No more checking status, no more agonizing wait and comforting each other

..Oh well, I guess we can bump into each other in other sections of the Forum!! Later guys...
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:04 pm
by nitrogen
I'm curious, how many people that are +60 days sent their packets in with a return reciept requested?
My chl instructor told me that any packet w/o one would go to the bottom of the pile. I'm wondering if thats accurate or not...
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:29 pm
by Reysc
I did not have a return slip. Just mailed my packet first class mail. I had my PIN# even before I got the packet DPS sent me. It came with my on line receipt since I applied on line. Let's see how that plays..
Luck Of The Draw
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:42 am
by jbenat
Nitrogen wrote;
I'm curious, how many people that are +60 days sent their packets in with a return reciept requested?
I didn't didn't send "return reciept requested" but neither did my better half and she got hers back in about 54 days. I'm now on day 87. Did not get return call yesterday, again, but I will be back in contact today. The luck of the draw is whose desk your application winds up on.
Life is good again!!!!
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:38 am
by jbenat
The wait is about over. Just got off the phone with DPS and was told my license is approved and will be in the mail today. 88 days of processing and whatever time it takes to mail it.
Reysc: I'm sure we will all run into each other on other forums since I really enjoy this forum and the people I've met here.
Barres: Congradulations on the birth of your new son!!!!

Have you taken him to the gun range yet?
Nitrogen: Regarding posts on another part on this forum, you sound like a good guy. We probably agree about 95% on most things. That ain't bad.
As you can see, my mood is much improved today!!
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 12:10 pm
by Reysc
Hey..hey..hey

!!! Congats JBenat and we better start dancing on the streets!!! Just don't get a ticket to show off your CHL to the LEO!! Keep checking on us in the "waiting room"..
Re: Life is good again!!!!
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 1:51 pm
by barres
jbenat wrote:
Barres: Congradulations on the birth of your new son!!!!

Have you taken him to the gun range yet?
Not him, but I'm seriously thinking about taking his big brother when he turns six next month! Hey, maybe by then I'll at least have my PIN. Please.
Re: Life is good again!!!!
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 1:54 pm
by Kalrog
barres wrote:Not him, but I'm seriously thinking about taking his big brother when he turns six next month! Hey, maybe by then I'll at least have my PIN. Please.
Only you know your kids - but I do subscribe to the "start them young" philosophy. My oldest is turning 4 in about 2 months and I expect to take him to the range with me sometime in the next year. Guess that means I need to get a smallish .22 rifle
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 4:19 pm
by dubya
One more Hoorah for JBenat! While still frustrating at least you are close.
Reysc, we expect much quicker service for you and eveyone else.
We all applied for CHLs for a reason and the frustration is no news to anyone here when the process becomes impersonal and "neglectful". I had/have a good reason and it helps to be able to carry when necessary; not every day for me but there are times. Doubt I'll ever need it but we all know the criminals are watching. At least we are not in Tom Delay's shoes.
Congrats to our new graduates!!

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 5:18 pm
by Reysc
"
Reysc, we expect much quicker service for you and eveyone else."
Thanks for the well wishes, dubya...

As I have said before, may you speak with the tongue of angel...It's 45 days today and I have 15 more agonizing days to go before it turns to torture!
Time frame for CHL renewal
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:07 pm
by Commander
41 days to receive my renewal license
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:21 pm
by Flatland2D
Just called DPS again. I was told they are still waiting on paperwork to come back in. The good news is that they said as soon as it comes back my license will be issued. But, I couldn't get an answer out of the person for how long it typically takes to get paperwork back.
Currently day 57. Really hoping to get it issued this week. If not, they'll be hearing from me much more often!
Since waiting on paperwork to come back is the last step, maybe some of the other waiting room people can ask DPS if that is where their status currently is. I've found out they don't like to talk much about the details and really limit what they say. You have to keep poking at them.
On a side note, if DPS can type in your SSN and instantly get the exact status of your application, why can't they integrate that into their website? For instance, it would say online "Step 3 of 7 completed - FBI background check" or something to that effect. That would make the wait a little easier I imagine.
When DPS issues a license, is the expiration date calculated when processing begins, or when they issue? If it's when they issue, and I don't get my license tomorrow (my birthday) then I will have an almost perfect 5 year license!
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:31 pm
by nitrogen
Flatland2D wrote:
When DPS issues a license, is the expiration date calculated when processing begins, or when they issue? If it's when they issue, and I don't get my license tomorrow (my birthday) then I will have an almost perfect 5 year license!
Based on my experience it's when processing ENDS. I sent my paperwork in on Jan 18, they started sometime in FEB, and I got my license in the beginning of march. My exp is 3-01, which is AWESOME, as my birthday is on feb 29.