Going on 90 days, uh oh!

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Going on 90 days, uh oh!

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(c) Failure of the department to issue or deny a license for a period
of more than 30 days after the department is required to act under
Subsection (b) constitutes denial.

I don't know when my 60 days started, when they received my new fingerprints, or when they received the materials back from their designee, but has been a long time in the waiting room.

I'm wondering if they can just not act, and be covered!
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If the DPS asked for anything more from you (new prints, photos, signature, etc), then your 60 days starts over again on the day they received whatever they requested from you.

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Well, they never requested the new prints; I found out, by calling them after about 30 days, that the prints weren't signed by the fingerprinter. So I sent them new prints rather than waiting for them to send the old ones back to be signed. They then said that would be OK. They received the new prints May 30th. So that means my 60 days is almost here. I have never received anything in writing other than my pin number.
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I wouldn't worry too much on that, just keep calling to ask status. Mine took 95 days with no issues or returns. They were just slow.

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Call'em.

I suspect it is that they 'reset the clock' on ya due to all paperwork not in file.

I'm in to 80 days now, since I 'forgot to sign the Credit Card Release' which was charged, oh, 80 days ago.
Called them last week. "2 more weeks" was what I got.

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Thanks guys. I'm getting antsy. Sent in my application on April 10th, and am still in the waiting room.

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the 60 day clock resets when they get your new prints. So reclaculate and see where your at. I was all messed up as of today. Day 70 with no PIN, I called and it was active 4 days ago and someone forgot to put it in the out box.... Monday details.

Call call then call again.

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llwatson wrote:If the DPS asked for anything more from you (new prints, photos, signature, etc), then your 60 days starts over again on the day they received whatever they requested from you.
Now they are requesting certified copies of the disposition of past arrests. Does that mean the 60 days starts over again?
It has already been almost 120 days since I first applied!

ETA: Never mind. I think I know the answer. :evil:
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