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CHL-100 good for?

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I know we were told at my instructor class and I confirmed again at the renewal class that the CHL-100 is good for 2 yrs. I just want to confirm this again. Local ranges keep telling people that paperwork is only good for a year. I know once you apply online that is only good for a year. I cannot find this anywhere on DPS website this info. Please back me up.
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The CHL100 is valid for 2 years from date of issue. See the Texas Administrative Code. Gimme a minute and I will get you a link/source.
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My understanding is the same as what you stated. And have had students apply well beyond 1 year with zero negative feedback that I know of on the issue from DPS.
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Y'all are awesome!!!!! Thank you for your help. Another instructor just told me one of her students called DPS and they told him it was only good for 1 yr too. I get so tired of misinformation getting spread.
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mommagamber wrote:Y'all are awesome!!!!! Thank you for your help. Another instructor just told me one of her students called DPS and they told him it was only good for 1 yr too. I get so tired of misinformation getting spread.
To be fair, we have no idea what the student actually asked. ;-)
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jbarn wrote:
mommagamber wrote:Y'all are awesome!!!!! Thank you for your help. Another instructor just told me one of her students called DPS and they told him it was only good for 1 yr too. I get so tired of misinformation getting spread.
To be fair, we have no idea what the student actually asked. ;-)
Or, what DPS actually answered! :cheers2:
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sjfcontrol wrote:
jbarn wrote:
mommagamber wrote:Y'all are awesome!!!!! Thank you for your help. Another instructor just told me one of her students called DPS and they told him it was only good for 1 yr too. I get so tired of misinformation getting spread.
To be fair, we have no idea what the student actually asked. ;-)
Or, what DPS actually answered! :cheers2:
Or if they even called at all.
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jmra wrote:
sjfcontrol wrote:
jbarn wrote:
mommagamber wrote:Y'all are awesome!!!!! Thank you for your help. Another instructor just told me one of her students called DPS and they told him it was only good for 1 yr too. I get so tired of misinformation getting spread.
To be fair, we have no idea what the student actually asked. ;-)
Or, what DPS actually answered! :cheers2:
Or if they even called at all.
Or we could all be "brains in a pan", and none of this is real. :headscratch
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I think much of the confusion comes from the fact
that the CHL-100 from our class is good for two years.
The online application through DPS is good for one year.

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You can apply online, pay online, and your 1 year to get the required documents submitted starts from that date. The 90 days is only if DPS comes back and says that they need more info on something.

Example: You apply online, and don't take the class for 6 months. That's ok, because you have 1 year from date of application/payment to submit required paperwork.

Example: You apply online, and don't take the class for 6 months. You finally take the class, and submit your CHL-100. But you forgot about an arrest when you applied 6 moths ago, and DPS sends you a letter saying get them the report. You have 90 days to comply.

CHL-16 says:
DPS has 30 days after it receives a complete application (complete = all required documents submitted) to get application & materials to it's geographical designee to commence background investigation.
Designee has 60 days to get approval/disapproval recommendation back to Austin.
Austin has 60 days to further investigation.
If DPS cannot make a decision by this time, DPS notifies the applicant that an additional 30 days is needed.
No approval after the additional 30 days constitutes denial.

So DPS has to give a decision within 180 days.

I cannot find where the CHL-16 addresses the amount of time the applicant has to furnish additional information requested. But in my instructor notes, I specifically wrote "Applicants have 90 days from date of DPS request (for further information) to get DPS the information." My math would say that the 90 days = the 60 day further investigation period plus the 30 day "need more time" period. But again, I can't readily find this 90-day applicant response time in the CHL-16.

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Your timeline is off somewhat, and you forgot to specifically address the CHL100.

He can take a class today and apply online two years later.

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jbarn wrote:Your timeline is off somewhat, and you forgot to specifically address the CHL100.

He can take a class today and apply online two years later.

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I was addressing SuperChief's post, I just forgot to quote him. Timeline was taken directly from the CHL-16, so I'm not sure what is 'somewhat off'. Other than, yes, the CHL-100 is good for two years, and yes, he can wait two years to apply after taking the class. But the application is what starts the DPS timeline.

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