Basic question: How thorough do I need to be?
Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2017 2:53 pm
Hi all....new to this board.
I have been contemplating applying for a CHL for some period of time. I start on the application process, but I end up blowing it off because of the amount of information I'm required to provide. I'm not complaining, as we all agree, the state certainly has a right to know who they would be issuing a license to.
However, what stops me down every time is having to list every "conviction" I have ever had. I have been a law-abiding citizen all my life, except for one thing: I have something of a lead foot, and have received a stinkload of speeding tickets over the years. None have been for anything egregious like driving 80 miles an hour in reverse through a school zone. Most are just in that garden-variety 10 to 15 miles over the limit range that you get when you get busy thinking about other things and don't pay attention to your speed. I've always paid the tickets or addressed them through obtaining deferred adjudication and have never had a warrant issued for my arrest (I have always addressed the matters timely). What worries me is that, having driven since 1978, there is no way I will be able to remember all the tickets and adjudications I've had.
I know the requirements to be issued a license regarding A and B misdemeanors, and I'm aware that all of the matters that I have been "convicted" of have been class C misdemeanors. But if I am reading the application correctly, I have to list everything.
Two questions:
Do I really have to list every speeding ticket I've ever received?
If I screw up and miss something, what will the DPS do to me? I don't want to get in trouble for misrepresenting anything on an application.
I'd appreciate any guidance. Thx.
I have been contemplating applying for a CHL for some period of time. I start on the application process, but I end up blowing it off because of the amount of information I'm required to provide. I'm not complaining, as we all agree, the state certainly has a right to know who they would be issuing a license to.
However, what stops me down every time is having to list every "conviction" I have ever had. I have been a law-abiding citizen all my life, except for one thing: I have something of a lead foot, and have received a stinkload of speeding tickets over the years. None have been for anything egregious like driving 80 miles an hour in reverse through a school zone. Most are just in that garden-variety 10 to 15 miles over the limit range that you get when you get busy thinking about other things and don't pay attention to your speed. I've always paid the tickets or addressed them through obtaining deferred adjudication and have never had a warrant issued for my arrest (I have always addressed the matters timely). What worries me is that, having driven since 1978, there is no way I will be able to remember all the tickets and adjudications I've had.
I know the requirements to be issued a license regarding A and B misdemeanors, and I'm aware that all of the matters that I have been "convicted" of have been class C misdemeanors. But if I am reading the application correctly, I have to list everything.
Two questions:
Do I really have to list every speeding ticket I've ever received?
If I screw up and miss something, what will the DPS do to me? I don't want to get in trouble for misrepresenting anything on an application.
I'd appreciate any guidance. Thx.