What puts you in the DPS-CHL processing queue... their receipt of the application or their receipt of the final documents? If you get "assigned" a processing slot upon receipt of the application, then it seems like it would be practical to apply online as soon as you decide to get a CHL rather than wait until class, fingerprints, photo, and mailing documents.
However, if DPS won't start processesing your application until they receive all documents, then sending in the application early is moot.
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- Fri May 03, 2013 4:41 am
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: May Applications
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- Thu May 02, 2013 8:33 pm
- Forum: The "Waiting Room"
- Topic: May Applications
- Replies: 163
- Views: 31299
Re: May Applications
I'm curious to know if anyone is familiar with the DPS-CHL internal processes. Do you get "in line" when the application is received or when the final documents are received? If it's the former, then wouldn't it be advisable to process the online application as quickly as possible instead of waiting until after the class is completed and / or fingerprints electronically transmitted?
I'm also assuming, please correct me if I'm wrong, all physical documents are either scanned or keyed into their system and electronically matched with the application. I'm hoping they're still not working off paper.
Do any of you know about these processes?
I'm also assuming, please correct me if I'm wrong, all physical documents are either scanned or keyed into their system and electronically matched with the application. I'm hoping they're still not working off paper.
Do any of you know about these processes?