Is it too Late?

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Is it too Late?

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I took my CHL class two months ago, but did not have the $$ to complete the application process. I thought that there was a deadline, but I do not recall what it is. Can anyone help?
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You're fine. I think the TR-100 expires at 6 months, but some of the CHL Instructors on the forum will jump in and give some help.

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I dont know if they covered that in your class but they did in mine. YOu have 6 mouths to send it in.
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Si', 6 months...

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The certification, TR 100 is good for 2 years for the first time students, the recertifiction TR 100 for renewals is good for 6 months.

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Thanks Tom, I knew you'd take care of me!

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I need to go back and learn my alphabet...

"TT", "TR"...

Or get my eyes checked again... :lol:

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There was some confusion (generated by DPS newsletter) about that a year or three ago, but I believe what El Gato said is current policy.
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I waited a year before I sent mine in and I called DPS with that same question. They told me that it's good for 2 years before you have to retake the class. So I sent mine in and now I'm a license holder. :)
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It was almost 2 years before mine got mailed. I was also worried. When I called DPS they told me it was good for 2 years. I didn't believe it so I called a second time and taked to a different person. The 2 year time frame was confirmed. Tom is correct.
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