DPS Processing Times
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Re: DPS Processing Times
25 days from mailed to plastic in hand.
Took Class @ Red River 6/2009
Mailed to DPS 3/1/2010
Processing Application 3/12/2010
Application Completed - license issued or certificate active 3/19/2010
Plastic in Hand 03/25/2010
Mailed to DPS 3/1/2010
Processing Application 3/12/2010
Application Completed - license issued or certificate active 3/19/2010
Plastic in Hand 03/25/2010
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Class Taken - Feb 27th
Packet Mailed - March 1st
Current Status as of 4-09-10: Processing Application
Ugh - it's a painful wait.
Packet Mailed - March 1st
Current Status as of 4-09-10: Processing Application
Ugh - it's a painful wait.
02/27/2010 - Class Taken
03/01/2010 - Packet Mailed
03/05/2010 - Packet Sent to Wrong Address
03/08/2010 - Packet Delivered
04/16/2010 - Approved and Waiting for Delivery
03/01/2010 - Packet Mailed
03/05/2010 - Packet Sent to Wrong Address
03/08/2010 - Packet Delivered
04/16/2010 - Approved and Waiting for Delivery
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Re: DPS Processing Times
Be glad you aren't one of those of us who waited for 60+ days!mroletta wrote:Class Taken - Feb 27th
Packet Mailed - March 1st
Current Status as of 4-09-10: Processing Application
Ugh - it's a painful wait.

With things popping as fast as they are now, you'll probably have some plastic in another week or two.
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Re: DPS Processing Times
Mine was 31 days from dropping off packet at DPS to license in hand. I am lucky enough to live in Austin so I didn't have a mail time wait.
3/13/10 Class Taken
3/16/10 Dropped off packet at DPS licensing
3/26/10 Received PIN in mail
3/29/10 "Application Processing"
4/15/10 "Completed - License Issued"
4/16/10 Plastic in hand
3/13/10 Class Taken
3/16/10 Dropped off packet at DPS licensing
3/26/10 Received PIN in mail
3/29/10 "Application Processing"
4/15/10 "Completed - License Issued"
4/16/10 Plastic in hand
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Re: DPS Processing Times
Super congrats Bear70! Not a bad wait at all!
And welcome to the forum! Glad to have you with us.

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Re: DPS Processing Times
DPS received packet on 3/10. Plastic today. Not bad in my book.
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Re: DPS Processing Times
Class taken: 3/6
Packet Mailed: 3/7
Pin Issued via email: 3/24
Online Status :Processing Applicaiton - 3/25
Pin Received via Mail: 3/29
Online Status: Application Completed - license issued or certificate active - 4/14
Plastic in Hand: 4/17
Total processing time from mailing date - 42
Packet Mailed: 3/7
Pin Issued via email: 3/24
Online Status :Processing Applicaiton - 3/25
Pin Received via Mail: 3/29
Online Status: Application Completed - license issued or certificate active - 4/14
Plastic in Hand: 4/17
Total processing time from mailing date - 42
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Re: DPS Processing Times
Super congrats Big Bronze Rim!
And welcome to the forum! What part of this great State do you hail from?

And welcome to the forum! What part of this great State do you hail from?

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Thanks! I'm from San Antonio. I just updated my profile so it would be visible. It definitely feels good to finally have the plastic in my hand.
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Took right at 1 month from app received to app approved.
Class taken 3/18/10
Application filed 3/19/10
PIN received 4/2/10
Application Completed - license issued or certificate active - 4/18/10
PLASTIC - 4/21/10
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Kholster (in the mail)
Application filed 3/19/10
PIN received 4/2/10
Application Completed - license issued or certificate active - 4/18/10
PLASTIC - 4/21/10
Ruger SR9c
Kholster (in the mail)
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Re: DPS Processing Times
Well, after lurking here for quite some time, I figured it was time to actually post something. Since I am waiting for my plastic this topic seemed the logical place to begin.
Mailed Packet(s)* to DPS: 14 June
Received at DPS: 15 June
First Day Information Available on-line: 1 July (We have checked every day!)
*Sent separate packets for self and wife.
There is a 'note' on both of our web-status pages that the "Special Conditions Documentation" was unacceptable. I can only assume that the copies of our DD214s were not clearly legible. Have to wait until I get the notification in the mail.
Kindest Regards!
Tony
Mailed Packet(s)* to DPS: 14 June
Received at DPS: 15 June
First Day Information Available on-line: 1 July (We have checked every day!)
*Sent separate packets for self and wife.
There is a 'note' on both of our web-status pages that the "Special Conditions Documentation" was unacceptable. I can only assume that the copies of our DD214s were not clearly legible. Have to wait until I get the notification in the mail.
Kindest Regards!
Tony
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Did the app online and the fingerprints electronically. Dropped off the remaining items at the office on Guadalupe and verified that everything was correct/complete.
Did this yesterday.
Today I had a new license in the mail!
it was the change of address driver's license I forgot I had done online a couple weeks ago...
Did this yesterday.
Today I had a new license in the mail!


it was the change of address driver's license I forgot I had done online a couple weeks ago...

Online Application Submitted 6/5/2010
Class Taken 6/29/2010
FAST Prints Taken 7/1/2010
Packet dropped off to Licensing office on 7/1/2010
Plastic in hand 7/30/2010
Class Taken 6/29/2010
FAST Prints Taken 7/1/2010
Packet dropped off to Licensing office on 7/1/2010
Plastic in hand 7/30/2010
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Re: DPS Processing Times
still waiting. I thought they had 60 days to process or give you written reason why/why not.????
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Well...they have some "fluff" time that goes along with that.Rvrrat14 wrote:still waiting. I thought they had 60 days to process or give you written reason why/why not.????
According to what I've read in the statute, the time standards are as follows...
1. 30 days to send a "complete" application off to the appropriate agent in order to begin mandatory background checks.
2. 60 days to complete said checks or notify the applicant.
So 90 days total if all is in order, upon the receipt of an application DPS considers "complete".
When you look at the statute, it says the time starts when DPS has a "complete" application, however, it doesn't specify how much time is required for DPS to confirm that an application is "complete" . So, imo, if it gets there on the first of the month, but it takes 3 weeks to process and be accepted as "complete", than the applicant eats those 3 weeks, and is subject to the further 90 days. Likewise, if it takes 3 weeks to process, and another 2 weeks before you get notified of any deficiencies, you eat that time as well.
My application sat in limbo for over a month before they posted "rejected prints" on their web site, and by the time I got an official letter, I had already sent in electronic prints.
Gotta love bureaucracy...
88 day wait for the state to approve my constitutional right to bear arms...
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Re: DPS Processing Times
I read it that once they receive the packet they have 60 days to complete or notify.............