getusumtx wrote:Lets not loose our heads in here fellas. I wasnt askin to be moved up, If it happens then im sorry. My main concern was that the DPS would slow my application because i applied under the 365 veteran fee exemption. I am also moving in a month, and am slightly afraid it will get lost in the USPS. Again, Sorry for the uproar. However, We all need to contact our reps past the 60 day law and let them know. They need to know that we are upset with the process, and that they need to fix it next session. I doubt my app got moved up, in fact it was probably shuffled back to the bottom..
Hmm, this doesn't sounds like what you posted earlier. I quote
Well if he can get my application moved through quicker, I may actually vote for him... Even though it would be crossing party lines..
I interpret this pretty clearly that your intentions are to get you application done quicker, despite having others waiting longer than you (you've just barely eclipsed the 60 day limit). When they contacted you, did you tell them it was not your desire to get moved up to the front? Even now, you have the opportunity to call or email them and tell them it is not your intention to cut in line, but merely to highlight a delay and that you are not asking for special expedited treatment?
I'm over the 60 day period and decided to contact my state rep,if for no other reason to see if they would even return my email
and then after alot of pushback and criticism, we hear this
My main concern was that the DPS would slow my application because i applied under the 365 veteran fee exemption. I am also moving in a month, and am slightly afraid it will get lost in the USPS
What's wrong with calling DPS directly? I've called on a couple of occasions now when I had questions about questiosn on the application, and have ALWAYS gotten in touch with someone in 10 minutes or less. Why the need to get a State Rep involved if that was originally your desire? Couldn't you have asked them those questions just as good as your state representative? If I need to submit a change of address for my drivers license, I don't call up my Congressmans office and ask them to do it for me.
Will someone point me to the actual LAW that says processing should only take 60 days? As far as I know, the 60 day designation is only a GUIDELINE, and DPS is not legally held to that limit. Why do people keep saying it is a LAW ?