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an unusual question, perhaps

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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
-S.

PS yeah, I know, I'm a big dope for letting it expire, ha ha.

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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' ;)
To set up a fingerprint appointment, go to: http://www.identogo.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; or call 888-467-2080.

People with a Texas Driver License are no longer required to submit passport photos.
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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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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.
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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.
Good deal! The exclamation point means nothing... it's normal.

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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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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Nvm, a quick call and a gentleman at the office assured me it was fine.

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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?
My fingerprints went from "under review" to "complete" (for my new application).
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I am glad it worked out for you!
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