EXACTLY, and that is why you don't want to overthink this. Just disclose, send them the information and you will have your plastic in no time!Chetter818 wrote:Yeah thanks for the advice. I have a tendency to read to far into things from time to time. I was just hoping for no hiccups or hold-ups. I have waited a long time to get my CHL and put alot of effort into turning my life around. But ultimatl i guess i should look at it like i have waited this long whats an addition 2-3 months.
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- Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:44 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Wed Apr 16, 2014 8:16 am
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Chetter818 wrote:The problem i have is i have no issue submitting the info but since i had to do a drug offender program and a short 2 times a week for an hour out patient program over 10 years ago. I contacted both facilities and they only keep records for 10 years so they have no way of knowing if i was there or not. And i contacted the records department for Harris county supervision to see if they had any records on me and they said due to the time difference between now my files would have been shredded shortly after completion and at they time they werent scanning documents to a personal file so there is no documentation from my probation. So i have no idea what to do now since i have to have letters from the physician/instructors or what have you stating that my status has long been completed.
Then you list that and explain it that way on your application. It won't be an issue, but failure to list it IS grounds for denial of your CHL if they find out. It is your chance to take....but you can't go wrong with disclosing that history.
- Wed Apr 16, 2014 7:44 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Re: Texas CHL Eligible or Disqualified
"Any" means ANY...if you have ever had treatment for alcohol, drugs, psychiatric issues, etc. you must list it. You do not want to give them "any" reason to deny you and that would be grounds - failure to disclose.