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by tland
Thu Jan 22, 2015 10:46 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: December 2014
Replies: 122
Views: 27878

Re: December 2014

dennisz wrote:The plastic was in the mail today, long wait, finally here. :clapping: :cheers2:

Dennis
Congrats!! Enjoy your Wally Walk!
by tland
Tue Jan 20, 2015 11:26 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: December 2014
Replies: 122
Views: 27878

Re: December 2014

metzaballa wrote:
tland wrote:
tland wrote:11/25: submitted on-line application
12/1: fingerprints
12/6: CHL course (Great job by the instructor and staff at Eagle Gun Range/Lewisville)
12/8: confirmation email of supporting documents
01/15: change options now available on website
Update: 01/20: Plastic arrived

:party: :woohoo
Congrats!!!!! on getting your plastic. Let us know how your Wally Walk goes. :cheers2:
Thanks! :tiphat: And, thanks for the reminder re: the traditional Wally Walk.
I'm betting you and Dennisz have plastic in your mailboxes no later than Thursday. :patriot: :txflag:
by tland
Tue Jan 20, 2015 7:26 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: December 2014
Replies: 122
Views: 27878

Re: December 2014

tland wrote:11/25: submitted on-line application
12/1: fingerprints
12/6: CHL course (Great job by the instructor and staff at Eagle Gun Range/Lewisville)
12/8: confirmation email of supporting documents
01/15: change options now available on website
Update: 01/20: Plastic arrived

:party: :woohoo
by tland
Thu Jan 15, 2015 8:35 am
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: December 2014
Replies: 122
Views: 27878

Re: December 2014

11/25: submitted on-line application
12/1: fingerprints
12/6: CHL course (Great job by the instructor and staff at Eagle Gun Range/Lewisville)
12/8: confirmation email of supporting documents
01/15: change options now available on website
by tland
Wed Jan 07, 2015 8:55 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: December 2014
Replies: 122
Views: 27878

Re: December 2014

dennisz wrote:My final paperwork (chl-100) was submitted 12-7 confirmation letter on 12-8, still waiting. Called yesterday, they said it was in work about 50% complete, said it could take another 30 days, still no status change. :sad: :sad: :sad:
Guess it's just not my week.
Dennisz
Dennisz, my timeline is almost identical to yours. I called, today, and was quite surprised at the report. Hopefully, we both weren't delayed by 'fat-fingers' in the data entry department. (see my updated post for the full report)

Keep us posted and best of luck!
by tland
Fri Dec 19, 2014 3:50 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: December 2014
Replies: 122
Views: 27878

Re: December 2014

New to this excellent forum; kudos to everyone for informative, interesting, and (often) entertaining posts.
Here's my timeline also referred to as my "exercise in patience" by my better 90%:

11/25: submitted on-line application
12/1: fingerprints
12/6: CHL course (Great job by the instructor and staff at Eagle Gun Range/Lewisville)
12/8: confirmation email of supporting documents
TBD: plastic in hand :waiting:

Safe and merry Christmas to all--

1/07 UPDATE: Called DPS to check on status; was told "there was some sort of glitch regarding your background check" and that "the file is being processed".

In my best "adult ego state of mind", I calmly requested clarification since I've had no issues whatsoever in my background or any 'glitches' ever appear in other background checks, including 2 within the past 60 days. The DPS representative explained that apparently one of their "data entry technicians had mistakenly indicated my application included "self reported" arrests during the last 10 years. Instead of entering "N" in the internal form, the technician must have, in error, entered "Y" in the block".

As a result, the trooper working my file began a search for more information regarding a "self-reported arrest" that I never had or ever reported. After not finding a record of any previous arrest, the officer (I'm assuming) double-checked my original application and discovered the discrepancy.

What next and how do I proceed? I was told to "just keep doing what you're doing, check the status for updates; everything is good and we have everything we need to process your file". Hmmm...okay, the exercise in patience will continue.

Lessons learned: (1) Mr. Murphy is still alive and lives nearby...lol...(2) Fat-fingers can strike anywhere, anytime. (3) "Trust but verify"--President Ronald Reagan;
New year's best to all of you!

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