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150 Days today
On 18 December 2007, Mrs. Oldgringo submitted her Instructor reviewed application. On 4 January 2008, the state of Texas cashed her check. One month ago today, 18 April 2008, Mrs. Oldgringo submitted her fourth (4th) and FAST taken set of fingerprints. She still has not received her CHL.
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Re: 150 Days today
Maybe sending a letter with timeline and other details to Governor Perry would help? That is waaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyy too long, particularly for an instructor renewal. It's not like they never heard of your wife before. You would think that such cases would actually take far less than the mandated time limit.Oldgringo wrote:On 18 December 2007, Mrs. Oldgringo submitted her Instructor reviewed application. On 4 January 2008, the state of Texas cashed her check. One month ago today, 18 April 2008, Mrs. Oldgringo submitted her fourth (4th) and FAST taken set of fingerprints. She still has not received her CHL.
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Re: 150 Days today
This is for a new CHL. Her Instructor reviewed it for completeness and accuracy prior to submittal. Thanks for your interest and suggestion.
Letter tomorrow to Ms. Jan Coffey. Letters to Governor, Attorney General, State Senator and Representative with copies of e-mails and responses at end of week. Enough is enough!
Letter tomorrow to Ms. Jan Coffey. Letters to Governor, Attorney General, State Senator and Representative with copies of e-mails and responses at end of week. Enough is enough!
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Re: 150 Days today
You're certainly welcome, although it looks like I misread your original post. I thought you had written that she was renewing an instructor's application. It must be the "end of weekend" dyslexia setting in.Oldgringo wrote:This is for a new CHL. Her Instructor reviewed it for completeness and accuracy prior to submittal. Thanks for your interest and suggestion.
All the same, 150 days is plain old unacceptable.
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Re: 150 Days today
Good luck, I hope it works out for you, my reps were quite helpful in my caseOldgringo wrote:Letter tomorrow to Jan Coffey. Letters to Governor, Attorney General, State Senator and Representative with copies of e-mails and responses at end of week. Enough is enough!
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I sent an e-mail to my rep and he never responded. Guess it all depends on who your rep is.
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Re: 150 Days today
I wish you luck with your endeavor, just remember according to DPS, your time starts over if your packet was recieved incomplete, and they had to ask for something; in Mrs. Oldgringo's case that would be "unreadable" fingerprints. (please correct me if I'm wrong on anything)
I thought I saw you posting earlier that you had arleady done a FAST set with her. If this one gets rejected, I would call and ask for a specific reason as to why they are being rejected, and while still trying to be polite, don't let them give you the generic answer that you've probably been given for each of the past rejects. Make sure that it's something like, "The index finger on her left hand was only a partial print" or something like that.
Again good luck, and hope they accept this set. "May the plastic be with you" (Star Wars is on)
I thought I saw you posting earlier that you had arleady done a FAST set with her. If this one gets rejected, I would call and ask for a specific reason as to why they are being rejected, and while still trying to be polite, don't let them give you the generic answer that you've probably been given for each of the past rejects. Make sure that it's something like, "The index finger on her left hand was only a partial print" or something like that.
Again good luck, and hope they accept this set. "May the plastic be with you" (Star Wars is on)
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Re: 150 Days today
Thanks everybody.
E-mail is much akin to verbal conversation and therefore easy to delete or deny. The next correspondence, starting tomorrow, will be in writing. There will be a written record of who said and did, or did not do, what.
Remember this: "If it's not in writing, it didn't happen".
E-mail is much akin to verbal conversation and therefore easy to delete or deny. The next correspondence, starting tomorrow, will be in writing. There will be a written record of who said and did, or did not do, what.
Remember this: "If it's not in writing, it didn't happen".
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Re: 150 Days today
All too true, but it did take a few days before I got a response from any of them.randtx wrote:I sent an e-mail to my rep and he never responded. Guess it all depends on who your rep is.
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Actually if the Governor deletes any emails he could be impeached for destroying public documents. Anything you send to the Governor are stored and accessible to the public. Also, your emails are more likely to be read that a hard copy letter because emails are more efficient to read.Oldgringo wrote:Thanks everybody.
E-mail is much akin to verbal conversation and therefore easy to delete or deny. The next correspondence, starting tomorrow, will be in writing. There will be a written record of who said and did, or did not do, what.
Remember this: "If it's not in writing, it didn't happen".
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Re: 150 Days today
Thanks for the advice vis-a-vis e-mails.
E-mails sent this date to Gov., Lt. Gov., Senator and Representative. Hard copy letters go out tomorrow...for whatever good they'll do?
E-mails sent this date to Gov., Lt. Gov., Senator and Representative. Hard copy letters go out tomorrow...for whatever good they'll do?
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Re: 150 Days today
Received an e-mail today after e-mails sent to Austin yesterday: "The fingerpinrts were accepted this go around. Your background checks have come back as of today. Your license should be issued soon".
The website still says PROCESSING APPLICATION. Hard copy letters (6) go out tomorrow. Enough is enough and 150+ days is uncalled for, unreasonable and way too much.
The website still says PROCESSING APPLICATION. Hard copy letters (6) go out tomorrow. Enough is enough and 150+ days is uncalled for, unreasonable and way too much.
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Re: 150 Days today
Oldgringo, I am glad to hear it finally went through. I agree 150+ days is far too long, good luck with the letters.Oldgringo wrote:Received an e-mail today after e-mails sent to Austin yesterday: "The fingerpinrts were accepted this go around. Your background checks have come back as of today. Your license should be issued soon".
Thw website still says PROCESSING APPLICATION. Hard copy letters (6) go out tomorrow. Enough is enough and 150+ days is uncalled for, unreasonable and way too much.
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Re: 150 Days today
That is an unreasonably long amount of time, but it sounds as Mrs. O will be receiving her CHL soon. Hope she hasn't been holding her breath.
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Re: 150 Days today
We background check cannot be done until a good set of fingerprints have been received. We cannot issue a license until all steps of the process has been completed. This includes background investigations.
Above is this morning's e-mail from CHS. Does anyone know what it means in light of yesterday's e-mail? I'd somehow read yesterday's e-mail to say that her CHL had, at long last, been approved. Maybe so - maybe not, who knows?
Above is this morning's e-mail from CHS. Does anyone know what it means in light of yesterday's e-mail? I'd somehow read yesterday's e-mail to say that her CHL had, at long last, been approved. Maybe so - maybe not, who knows?