Mailing documents vs emailing them

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Kensterfly
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Mailing documents vs emailing them

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I just mailed our (bride's and mine) documents to the CHL office today. Following the recommendation of our CHL instructor, I mailed them separately, certified mail. But I am wondering how many people are now scanning the docs and attaching the files to emails to send them in to DPS in Austin. And if there is a significant time difference in processing.
CHL Class 1/4/14
Fingerprinted 1/13/14
Packet Mailed 1/14/14
System updated _____________ Card Received ______________
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Re: Mailing documents vs emailing them

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Kensterfly wrote:I just mailed our (bride's and mine) documents to the CHL office today. Following the recommendation of our CHL instructor, I mailed them separately, certified mail. But I am wondering how many people are now scanning the docs and attaching the files to emails to send them in to DPS in Austin. And if there is a significant time difference in processing.
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Re: Mailing documents vs emailing them

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I emailed the docs for my wife and me and received our cards 10 days after doing the finger prints, which was the last thing I needed. But that was in August before the rush. I emailed because of several others posting that it was faster, and I must agree. I know I've read more than a few posts where mailed their paperwork then emailed it a few days later just to see if they could get it done quicker. I don't think they reported any problems with that approach.

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Re: Mailing documents vs emailing them

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I would hate to delay processing by sending duplicate documents: email and snail mail, but I have certainly considered it.
CHL Class 1/4/14
Fingerprinted 1/13/14
Packet Mailed 1/14/14
System updated _____________ Card Received ______________
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