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by CainA
Wed Apr 15, 2009 3:31 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: January Applicants
Replies: 341
Views: 64932

Re: January Applicants

steve_stock wrote:To put our situation into perspective, I recently got a TWIC card which is administered by the Department of Homeland Security and authorizes me to work in refineries located on a port. There are two offices in Houston to get this card and by my estimates the one I went through at Woodbridge processes 500-1000 people per day. You have to go through a more stringent background check than the CHL, give fingerprints, take photo etc. My total wait time from application to card was 2-3 weeks. This is also a much more advanced card with RFID tag containing all of my information, impossible to forge, etc. etc. The fee is $132 which is on par with what we pay for our CHL and even considering the gross incompetence of our federal government employees they still kick the crap out of our DPS office in processing time. Our state will probably process 80-90K CHL applications this year. TWIC will probably do 10X that this year.

This is just ridiculous.

Steve
I've got a TWIC card too. I got mine in Corpus last year and it took about 6 weeks(~45 days) to get it back, but you're correct, it was still faster than a CHL.

-Cain
by CainA
Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:22 am
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: January Applicants
Replies: 341
Views: 64932

Re: January Applicants

diveinstructor wrote:Riddle me this:

OK, it seems to me (and I may be wrong, probably am) that a physical CHL card is pretty much like a driver's license, as far as printing, format, material, layout, etc.

My youngest son turned 16 (I know, pity me...) and went to the local DPS office on Monday, March 16 to get his driver's license. On March 26, his driver's license came in the mail.

What am I missing here?
Because this would make too much sense and governmental agencies are not in the "make sense" business.

-Cain

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