an unusual question, perhaps
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an unusual question, perhaps
Hello, all
I've returned to the world of TexasCHLForum after an extended absence, and my license expired err - a while back.
Last Friday, when I went online to put in my application, it showed that it was already processed online, and I recalled that I had filled it out previously, and paid for it, last year.
So, I went ahead and took the class for renewal purposes, but, there wasn't any way for me to set up a fingerprint appointment, send in 'mugshots' ;)
I'm wondering if I have screwed myself up at this point, and I should call DPS and ask them what I need to do?
Shrugging with bewilderment
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PS yeah, I know, I'm a big dope for letting it expire, ha ha.
I've returned to the world of TexasCHLForum after an extended absence, and my license expired err - a while back.
Last Friday, when I went online to put in my application, it showed that it was already processed online, and I recalled that I had filled it out previously, and paid for it, last year.
So, I went ahead and took the class for renewal purposes, but, there wasn't any way for me to set up a fingerprint appointment, send in 'mugshots' ;)
I'm wondering if I have screwed myself up at this point, and I should call DPS and ask them what I need to do?
Shrugging with bewilderment
-S.
PS yeah, I know, I'm a big dope for letting it expire, ha ha.
Re: an unusual question, perhaps
To set up a fingerprint appointment, go to: http://www.identogo.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; or call 888-467-2080.So, I went ahead and took the class for renewal purposes, but, there wasn't any way for me to set up a fingerprint appointment, send in 'mugshots' ;)
People with a Texas Driver License are no longer required to submit passport photos.
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Re: an unusual question, perhaps
Your old online renewal has to be terminated in their system first before you can re-apply again. I would call them right at 8am.
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Re: an unusual question, perhaps
Well, I'll be hogtied and dipped in vinegar,
I just had the odd urge to check, and this is what I found today:
edited to add:
I'm not certain what the exclamation point next to 'application received' means, though.
I just had the odd urge to check, and this is what I found today:
edited to add:
I'm not certain what the exclamation point next to 'application received' means, though.
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Re: an unusual question, perhaps
Good deal! The exclamation point means nothing... it's normal.Seburiel wrote:Well, I'll be hogtied and dipped in vinegar,
I just had the odd urge to check, and this is what I found today:
edited to add:
I'm not certain what the exclamation point next to 'application received' means, though.
If you check the thread below, you can see several screenshots I posted during my recent renewal. That exclamation point was even there when I got "mailed" status.
http://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=71646" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: an unusual question, perhaps
so... today my fingerprints read 'under review'
Is it a common occurrence that they'll go from green to 'under review' at some point during the background review?
Is it a common occurrence that they'll go from green to 'under review' at some point during the background review?
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Re: an unusual question, perhaps
Nvm, a quick call and a gentleman at the office assured me it was fine.
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Re: an unusual question, perhaps
My fingerprints went from "under review" to "complete" (for my new application).Seburiel wrote:so... today my fingerprints read 'under review'
Is it a common occurrence that they'll go from green to 'under review' at some point during the background review?
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Re: an unusual question, perhaps
I am glad it worked out for you!
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