Re: CHL Renewal after license expires
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 7:13 am
Hopefully the Bill to remove the renewal class requirement will pass and there will be no more of this possibility of "having to start all over". 

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That begs a question when you say "applications completed"......apostate wrote:I don't believe that bill extends the grace period for renewals. Applications completed more than one year after the previous license expired would still require a new application, with the associated training, fees, fingerprints, et cetera.
For what it's worth, Friday is 5 weeks since DPS got all my stuff in the mail. When the system was finally updated about 3 weeks in, it shows everything done with the exception of background check review and printing, but it's said that for nearly 2 weeks.Jason73 wrote:Thank you for the information! I took my renewal class on 11/18, mailed paperwork on 11/19 and according the USPS was delivered on 11/20. Hopefully they finish processing it in time, I would really hate to start over from square oneCrossfire wrote:The license has to be renewed within 1 year of it's expiration date. The OP has until 12/23/2012 to get his class done and get his renewal paperwork to DPS. After that, he would be considered a new applicant. Meaning - he would have to take the full 10 hour class, pay the full fee, and undergo the full background check again with photos and fingerprints.smoothoperator wrote:That's good news. Does he have to postmark his CHL-100 by 12/23/2012 or does the fact he paid online before 12/23 mean he can do a renewal even if he doesn't take the class until Easter?
If you did your part before the deadline, it sounds like the DPS processing lag doesn't count against your year.JKTex wrote:For what it's worth, Friday is 5 weeks since DPS got all my stuff in the mail. When the system was finally updated about 3 weeks in, it shows everything done with the exception of background check review and printing, but it's said that for nearly 2 weeks.
I have 3-4 weeks for renewal processing in my head for some reason, and of course, I pushed mine to nearly the end too so we'll see how long it actually takes.
Right, I was just letting him know how long the process is taking currently....way too long, especially for renewals.smoothoperator wrote:If you did your part before the deadline, it sounds like the DPS processing lag doesn't count against your year.JKTex wrote:For what it's worth, Friday is 5 weeks since DPS got all my stuff in the mail. When the system was finally updated about 3 weeks in, it shows everything done with the exception of background check review and printing, but it's said that for nearly 2 weeks.
I have 3-4 weeks for renewal processing in my head for some reason, and of course, I pushed mine to nearly the end too so we'll see how long it actually takes.
The Annoyed Man wrote:That begs a question when you say "applications completed"......apostate wrote:I don't believe that bill extends the grace period for renewals. Applications completed more than one year after the previous license expired would still require a new application, with the associated training, fees, fingerprints, et cetera.
Does that mean A) the application has been completed by the applicant and turned into DPS, and now the deadline has been met; or B) DPS has completed processing of the application?
In other words, if I have everything paid for, completed, and turned in before the year is up, but DPS fails to complete the process before the year is up, do I have to start all over again as a new applicant, or has the grace period been satisfied once everything is in DPS's hands? My first renewal license arrived in yesterday's mail, so this doesn't affect me right now. Just curious....
If you believe you'd submitted everything that's required, but the website has indicated for two weeks that they are waiting on something, I'd give them a call to see if they really are waiting on materials.Jason73 wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:That begs a question when you say "applications completed"......apostate wrote:I don't believe that bill extends the grace period for renewals. Applications completed more than one year after the previous license expired would still require a new application, with the associated training, fees, fingerprints, et cetera.
Does that mean A) the application has been completed by the applicant and turned into DPS, and now the deadline has been met; or B) DPS has completed processing of the application?
In other words, if I have everything paid for, completed, and turned in before the year is up, but DPS fails to complete the process before the year is up, do I have to start all over again as a new applicant, or has the grace period been satisfied once everything is in DPS's hands? My first renewal license arrived in yesterday's mail, so this doesn't affect me right now. Just curious....
That is my quesiton exactly! According to the USPS my paperwork was delivered to DPS on 11/20 however 2 weeks later the website still says "Concealed Handgun Licensing is waiting on the receipt of required materials". Im getting worried because the clock is ticking fast, I have 22 more days until the 1 year mark since my license expired. If anyone can give me a definitive answer on this I would be grateful!!
Also keep in mind you lost a couple of days in there to Thanksgiving. But we're over a week later from your post so your status has likely updated by now?Jason73 wrote:According to the USPS my paperwork was delivered to DPS on 11/20 however 2 weeks later the website still says "Concealed Handgun Licensing is waiting on the receipt of required materials".