How long can someone wait to submit paperwork?
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How long can someone wait to submit paperwork?
I've got a friend who is sitting on his CHL paperwork. Class was taken about a year ago........just didn't get it out. How long does he have to get it in??
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Re: How long can someone wait to submit paperwork?
Two years from the date on the TR-100 form.
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Re: How long can someone wait to submit paperwork?
2 years from the date of the class.
Unless he paid online, then 1 year.
6 months for a renewal.
Unless he paid online, then 1 year.
6 months for a renewal.
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Re: How long can someone wait to submit paperwork?
Thanks, much appreciated. Giving him a Christmas present............. 

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Re: How long can someone wait to submit paperwork?
Give him a stamp!age_ranger wrote:Thanks, much appreciated. Giving him a Christmas present.............

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Re: How long can someone wait to submit paperwork?
lawrnk wrote:Give him a stamp!age_ranger wrote:Thanks, much appreciated. Giving him a Christmas present.............

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