I hope I haven't royaly screwed up!
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I hope I haven't royaly screwed up!
Ok, going to try and make this as short as possible. While filling out my application online I went to my local PD to get my arrest record printed out(I was a bit of a trouble maker in my youth). I was unaware that the record that was printed wasn't detailed at all and did not contain one that was almost 15 years old. It was a felony for evading arrest in which I received deferred adjudication and did my probation and community service. I had honestly forgotten about it until tonight when I got curious and paid for a detailed record and it popped up! I emailed the TXDPS and plan on calling them first thing Tuesday morning after the holiday. My application and fingerprints were sent in on the 5th of this month so it hasn't been long at all. My question to you guys is "Do you think that this will disqualify me from getting my LTC"? TIA
Re: I hope I haven't royaly screwed up!
If it's been over 10 years from the date you were given deferred adjudication then you are ok. Evading arrest is chapter 38 penal code, so it's not a permanent disqualifier like Aggravated Assault for example.
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Oh yeah, it's definitely been over 10 years. The thing that's worrying me is that I had completely forgotten about it(I Know that it's kind of a big thing to forget about, but I've tried to put my past behind me lol), and left it out of my application when I filled it out. Like I said everything was sent in around the 6th or so, so it hasn't been to long, and I plan on calling DPS first thing tomorrow.
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Re: I hope I haven't royaly screwed up!
You still need to send a copy of the deposition to sent to them.cgoings421 wrote:Oh yeah, it's definitely been over 10 years. The thing that's worrying me is that I had completely forgotten about it(I Know that it's kind of a big thing to forget about, but I've tried to put my past behind me lol), and left it out of my application when I filled it out. Like I said everything was sent in around the 6th or so, so it hasn't been to long, and I plan on calling DPS first thing tomorrow.
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Re: I hope I haven't royaly screwed up!
lots of applicants send in their apps w/o listing their prior/pending arrests. You won't be penalized for that at all. It is prob helpful to send them a copy of the judgement (order of deferred adjudication).
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Good to know! I'm working on sending everything that should be relevant now.infoman wrote:lots of applicants send in their apps w/o listing their prior/pending arrests. You won't be penalized for that at all. It is prob helpful to send them a copy of the judgement (order of deferred adjudication).
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Re: I hope I haven't royaly screwed up!
Question?
When sending additional application information should I send it via the ltc application service(Submit LTC Supporting Documents)?
When sending additional application information should I send it via the ltc application service(Submit LTC Supporting Documents)?
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Most definitely submit in this manner. Eliminate getting lost in the mail and it is electronically attached to your application.cgoings421 wrote:Question?
When sending additional application information should I send it via the ltc application service(Submit LTC Supporting Documents)?
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Done! Thanks for the help and the quick responses guys.longhorn86 wrote:Most definitely submit in this manner. Eliminate getting lost in the mail and it is electronically attached to your application.cgoings421 wrote:Question?
When sending additional application information should I send it via the ltc application service(Submit LTC Supporting Documents)?