BINGO. EXACTLY WHY.mike5906 wrote:Boys and Girls... there is a very simple reason why they all show "waiting receipt. THE LAW.
They are required to issue the CHL within 60 days of receiving your completed packet, prints, etc. As long as they haven't "received" if from their mailroom they are in the clear legally to take as long as they want. And they need extra time with all of the extra volume coming in.
I've heard stories of rooms full of mail carts of CHLs waiting to be processed.
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- Sat Mar 30, 2013 9:22 am
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: 6 weeks mailed and still "awaiting receipt..."
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- Tue Mar 26, 2013 7:27 am
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
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17K apps speaks for itself--they are busy. May not like the wait, but its a fact. I got mine in 60 days door to door, and that seems to be about average. Some will take longer...yep. The way the State works is not like a private business. When things are busy, they don't hire more FT employees--why, because it's not in their budget. The budgets are set by the Legislature. Nothing to do with FBI.MrEd44 wrote:
I saw on another thread today. they (DPS) are receiving 15,000 to 17,000 new applications a month. I am still wondering where all the additional revenue is going, and why the State cannot hire some people to simple acknowledge reciept of documents. Sure hope the "paustin' guy gets the fact that this has nothing to do with the FBI.
Good luck!
- Sat Mar 23, 2013 6:18 pm
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: 6 weeks mailed and still "awaiting receipt..."
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Complain to USPS, not DPS. Good luck and be patient.dieharddano24 wrote:I finally called today - not too much of a phone wait, 15 minutes maybe. First time to try to call 2 minutes earlier said "Too many calls - call back later" (I'm paraphrasing). Anyway, this is how the conversation basically went:
Guy: When did you send it in?
Me: Both me AND my wife sent ours in on Feb 4th
Guy: Hmmm... strange. We are currently 5 weeks behind - processing apps received on March 21, so yours should definetly have been started... probably 2 weeks ago or so
Me: Ok, so.... where's my stuff? My wifes?
Guy: I don't know - maybe lost in the mail. Did you send certified mail?
Me: Uhhh no... didn't think I would have to. Besides, what are the chances that the USPS lost BOTH mine and my wifes which were sent from two different locations?
Guy: I don't know. Here's what I can do: I'll give you my fax number. Send me your CHL-100, CHL-6, and DD-214. I'll walk your app downstairs and get them started on it.
Me: Awesome! So how long should I be looking at now?
Guy: 5 weeks.
Me: What? I've already been waiting 7 - so you're telling me I have to basically start over? You walking it down there only saves me the 2 days it takes my mail to get to Austin?
Guy: Yeah, sorry... hopefully it will get done sooner.
Me: FML. This is ridiculous. What's the fax number?
(END)
So, according to that guy they are 5 weeks behind..... but are apparently losing people's applications. Moral of the story: If it takes more than 5 weeks to see some action, you better be calling.... because they might have lost it. TX CHL/DPS is an absolute nightmare.
- Tue Mar 19, 2013 5:50 am
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: 6 weeks mailed and still "awaiting receipt..."
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IF and I mean IF, the State were smart and would think about it like a business, they would have a preferred $250 fee, which would get you expedited service (whatever that would mean). Hey more money they make maybe they would hire more clerks to process.MrEd44 wrote:Ok Ladies and Gentlemen. I am in the same boat. Application back in December, Finger Prints January 4th, Class Feb 3rd, emailed all documents Feb 4th. I emailed to check status back towards the end of Feb. Got the standard it takes up to 4 weeks to see status change. Call the phone line, took most of a morning to get through. The gentlemen told me he could see my emailed documents in the system and they were received Feb 16th. Well no status change as of March 18. I call again today, agian most of the morning redialing and on hold. The gentlemen today told me again he could see my documents they were recieved on the 16th of Feb, but the person they were sent to had retired. Can you believe it, retired??? He asked me to fax him my documents and he would get them in the system. I understand the overwhelming amount of new applications, but the State is receiving $140 per application. And if what I've been told there are an additional 10,000 per month currently. To me that says the State is collecting an additional $1,400,000 a month. Tell me we can't simply accknowledge the reciept of the documents? Much less make sure the work of a retiree gets passed on to another worker. Let's take care of the tax paying, fee paying citizens. What do you think?
- Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:45 am
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: 6 weeks mailed and still "awaiting receipt..."
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Re: 6 weeks mailed and still "awaiting receipt..."
Gotcha...what I read was:dieharddano24 wrote:I think you are misunderstanding. This has nothing to do with the FBI, the background check, or any of the latter processes. What I was inquiring about was a simple acknowledgement that they received my materials and are "working on it". I don't even care how long "working on it" (all the actual processes, BGC, manufac. etc.) takes, I just think it's completely ludicrous that they still show that they are "waiting to receive" my stuff - I sent it 6 weeks ago. My post was an attempt to see if anyone else has waited 6 weeks for the initial receipt/status change.Couple of things:
1) They are completely overwhelmed with applications right now, and actually I think (taking 5 weeks door to door for mine) are doing a good job.
2) They have to wait for FBI (NOT DPS) to complete fingerprint and background--again they received more applications than ever before over the past 6 months. It's completely out of DPS hands.
3) It's a government agency--name one that is fast
Hey I know it's frustrating, but DPS cannot control time frames when they are waiting on the Feds. IF anything call your president and complain that the Feds are slow--oh never mind, there is a sequestration going on
Hang in there...
This is absolutely ridiculous that there isn't more oversight at this place especially considering the amount of money that hard working Texans are giving to the DPS.
What oversight is needed? Get back to CHL applicants faster? Trust me, that is NOT their primary concern at DPS. It's protecting you and Texas highways.
First thing Monday I'm writing to my State representative regarding the numerous delay issues at DPS.
When you say numerous--can you expand on that?
Then I'll call the Representatives office. After that I'll call DPS.
Answer: They won't care and they won't care. But hey go for it.
My point being your question should have just asked "has anyone waiting 6 weeks for processing?"
I would call them and ask NICELY if they have received your paperwork--simple. Maybe, just maybe, there was an error on your behalf in filling it out.
Hope you resolve it soon--just would suggest being SUPER nice to DPS people when you call, otherwise it might go to bottom of stack
- Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:19 am
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: 6 weeks mailed and still "awaiting receipt..."
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Couple of things:jaybeau wrote:I don't think it's the fingerprint location. I did mine in North Texas and I'm on the exact same timeline as you. This is absolutely ridiculous that there isn't more oversight at this place especially considering the amount of money that hard working Texans are giving to the DPS. First thing Monday I'm writing to my State representative regarding the numerous delay issues at DPS. Then I'll call the Representatives office. After that I'll call DPS. I suggest that anyone on this timeline and hasn't heard from the DPS do the same thing.
1) They are completely overwhelmed with applications right now, and actually I think (taking 5 weeks door to door for mine) are doing a good job.
2) They have to wait for FBI (NOT DPS) to complete fingerprint and background--again they received more applications than ever before over the past 6 months. It's completely out of DPS hands.
3) It's a government agency--name one that is fast
Hey I know it's frustrating, but DPS cannot control time frames when they are waiting on the Feds. IF anything call your president and complain that the Feds are slow--oh never mind, there is a sequestration going on
Hang in there...
- Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:12 am
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: 6 weeks mailed and still "awaiting receipt..."
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Re: 6 weeks mailed and still "awaiting receipt..."
I had my fingerprints taken AT DPS in Austin. Sent in the next day all paperwork--bingo bango, 5 weeks later plastic arrived.
I would recommend anyone who needs to be fingerprinted do it at a DPS office (if it's a choice in your selection list of places).
I would recommend anyone who needs to be fingerprinted do it at a DPS office (if it's a choice in your selection list of places).