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Re: May 2014

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 11:38 pm
by infoman
The law book states they have 60 days, not sure why you have a big beef with that? I get contacting your rep if they go beyond 60 days, but all you're doing is bogging them down spending all day answering legislative action sheets. (instead of processing paperwork). CHL has increased like 300%, their manpower has increased 0%, do the math.

Re: May 2014

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:49 am
by TVGuy
infoman wrote:The law book states they have 60 days, not sure why you have a big beef with that? I get contacting your rep if they go beyond 60 days, but all you're doing is bogging them down spending all day answering legislative action sheets. (instead of processing paperwork). CHL has increased like 300%, their manpower has increased 0%, do the math.
Completely agree.

Re: May 2014

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:48 am
by kebn51
This is what the law states:

The department shall, not later than the 60th day after the date of the receipt
by the director’s designee of the completed application materials
:
(1) issue the license;
(2) notify the applicant in writing that the application was denied:

Here is what people fail to realize: It's not completely received unless the "Director's Designee" has "received" them. Meaning that they have everything in hand and everything has been marked as received. So I could have mailed everything in January 15th and if my CHL-100 has not been marked as received by the the "Director's Designee", then the 60 day count down has not started.

In my case, as of June 24th, DPS stated they have not received my CHL-100. I mailed it to them on May 2nd, but they have not marked it as received. So as the law states, my 60 days has not even started yet, even though it's been almost 56 days since I mailed it.

Re: May 2014

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 8:46 am
by deadstick
Finally, yes, a status update, for both me and wife (app and docs sent 5/2 and 5/7)
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My suggestion is if you have been waiting too long (around 60days imo) then contact your state rep. It's amazing how responsive the DPS are when you have the state rep's backing. Just me contacting DPS myself meant canned responses, wait 8 weeks, rudeness etc etc and no email responses. Once a state rep was involved they were calling me. Someone with power needs to know the state of things at that office and the only way I know of to get that done is to contact your state rep.

Re: May 2014

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 11:59 am
by CoolBreeze
deadstick wrote:Finally, yes, a status update, for both me and wife (app and docs sent 5/2 and 5/7)
me_chl.png
wife_chl.png
My suggestion is if you have been waiting too long (around 60days imo) then contact your state rep. It's amazing how responsive the DPS are when you have the state rep's backing. Just me contacting DPS myself meant canned responses, wait 8 weeks, rudeness etc etc and no email responses. Once a state rep was involved they were calling me. Someone with power needs to know the state of things at that office and the only way I know of to get that done is to contact your state rep.
In the bureaucracy we have created unfortunately sometimes this is needed... FWIW

Re: May 2014

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 12:15 pm
by Backsplash
deadstick wrote:Finally, yes, a status update, for both me and wife (app and docs sent 5/2 and 5/7)
me_chl.png
wife_chl.png
My suggestion is if you have been waiting too long (around 60days imo) then contact your state rep. It's amazing how responsive the DPS are when you have the state rep's backing. Just me contacting DPS myself meant canned responses, wait 8 weeks, rudeness etc etc and no email responses. Once a state rep was involved they were calling me. Someone with power needs to know the state of things at that office and the only way I know of to get that done is to contact your state rep.
Congrats. Mine just went from waiting for required materials to manufacture pending.

Re: May 2014

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 1:38 pm
by jeffdick
Backsplash wrote:
deadstick wrote:Finally, yes, a status update, for both me and wife (app and docs sent 5/2 and 5/7)
me_chl.png
wife_chl.png
My suggestion is if you have been waiting too long (around 60days imo) then contact your state rep. It's amazing how responsive the DPS are when you have the state rep's backing. Just me contacting DPS myself meant canned responses, wait 8 weeks, rudeness etc etc and no email responses. Once a state rep was involved they were calling me. Someone with power needs to know the state of things at that office and the only way I know of to get that done is to contact your state rep.
Congrats. Mine just went from waiting for required materials to manufacture pending.

when did you submit your paper work? Mine was submitted 5/19 and still nothing.

Re: May 2014

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 2:30 pm
by mtnthundr2
Plastic in hand, 29 days from upload to mailbox :anamatedbanana
Still waiting on my husbands though, everything was filed at the same time but his status still shows "under review"

Re: May 2014

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:43 pm
by jmra
mtnthundr2 wrote:Plastic in hand, 29 days from upload to mailbox :anamatedbanana
Still waiting on my husbands though, everything was filed at the same time but his status still shows "under review"
Congrats.

Re: May 2014

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:04 pm
by JonnySW
Mine is in the mail, should have it tomr. Finally.

Re: May 2014

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:32 pm
by budroux2w
JonnySW wrote:Mine is in the mail, should have it tomr. Finally.
Congrats!

Re: May 2014

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:59 pm
by mtnthundr2
Thank you JMRA

Re: May 2014

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:17 pm
by Reddog1
Background Check Under Review. At the 60 day mark, July 2, I'll call DPS. They have my UPIN and thats a background check in a half! Waiting is a drag.

Re: May 2014

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 8:35 am
by tpynes
Mine is in the mail....3 days after they said it might take 6 weeks....so they may just get it to me under 60 days....July 4 is 60 days.