I wished they told me that when I did mine. After sending in the information that they did not request, I had mine about 10 days later. Best of luck!ScottyH wrote:Thank you all for the feedback.
I will contact the Washoe County Court House in Reno where my arrests took place and see if I can get the abstracts, and also try again on the DPS phone line. I appreciate the input from everyone.
Scotty
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- Wed Mar 15, 2017 8:26 am
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- Mon Mar 13, 2017 6:23 am
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Re: Wait time can be more than 60 days
infoman wrote:The time has nothing to do with your charges or you in paticular, that's how long it takes for everyone in general. they haven't looked at yours yet is what that means.
Not true.
Did you disclose your arrests on the Reported History Form CHL-78C? If you did, did you send in the abstract of both arrests showing the outcome? If you did not, you are unfortunately on someone else's time. They have 60 days to send it to your local LE to do a background check. If they cannot make a determination they have to send it back to DPS within 60 days. From that point, DPS has 180 days to investigate further. You can wait around for a letter or send off for an abstract of both cases from whoever arrested you. It does not say anything about doing this but, if you speak to a person at DPS and tell them you had some arrests, they will tell you its a good idea to send in the info.
I was in the same boat and after getting the abstract, went to print pending in about 6 days.
Your security background check doesn't have any bearing on your LTC.
Get the info they need and I think you'll finish up like some of us. Good luck