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In all seriousness....only thing waiting on it Background check. What all is involved with background check? Run a criminal history and check local county for anything?
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In all seriousness....only thing waiting on it Background check. What all is involved with background check? Run a criminal history and check local county for anything?
GAM wrote:I heartily agree! I would like to know the process for the background check as it is actually conducted. I am not (just) being impatient, but due to the same traits that made me a scientist, I am generally curious about how pretty much everything works. If this is discussed in another thread, please let me know. I would guess offhand that the time difference is likely due to variable response times of the county LE rather than FBI, unless the applicant is an odd duck. For example, I am in Hays county. Are there statistics on background check times broken down by county anywhere? Anyone care to clue the clueless in on the details of that part of the process?
In all seriousness....only thing waiting on it Background check. What all is involved with background check? Run a criminal history and check local county for anything?
As someone somewhat close to an agency of government, I can give a reasonable answer.mt_goodrich wrote:What all is involved with background check? Run a criminal history and check local county for anything?
sugar land dave wrote:As someone somewhat close to an agency of government, I can give a reasonable answer.mt_goodrich wrote:What all is involved with background check? Run a criminal history and check local county for anything?
They have your fingerprints, so they can check against databases of known offenders and unsolved crimes. They will use your other information to verify identity and check for records with the FBI, State, County, and City. Anything that pops up or that you included in your application will need to be fully documented with paperwork including dispositions. All of these things will take time, so the more things involved, the more time required.
For the amount of money involved in the application, the DPS will likely not run down paperwork; they will most probably send you a letter requesting clarification if they have a question. Long story short, if you have been a bad guy in the past, how long ago, what, why, where. If you've only been a little bit bad (as defined by chl qualifications) and that was a long time ago, you will probably still be ok. And don't forget to pay your taxes and student loans!
What kind of company do you have? I work for an industrial supply company and NASA and their subcontractors are part of my territory.FilmMkr wrote:I own a business that does contract work with NASA. I've had two full-up, no-kidding FBI background checks, and each of my employees have also been scrutinized. The checks for CHL are basic records searches, and seem to take hardly any time at all. They can do it in sixty seconds, as its all computerized.
If the Feebs really do an in-depth check - as is the case with me, my company, and employees - it takes months.
As in four to six.
They send letters to your employer, your friends, your neighbors - even the ones who don't like you - and make random, in-person visits if there is any suspicious or occasionally unlawful activity in your backgound. If you are selected for a personal interview, you get the full FBI treatment. Suits, badges, unexpected out-of-the-blue visit, long silences with blank expressions so that you will nervously fill the empty places with inane chatter, the whole nine yards.
Talk about pins and needles.
Waiting 60 days for a carry license? Its the blink of an eye!
er... Doesn't his user-name suggest that he is in video, cameras, & production?jcarp02 wrote:What kind of company do you have? I work for an industrial supply company and NASA and their subcontractors are part of my territory.FilmMkr wrote:I own a business that does contract work with NASA. I've had two full-up, no-kidding FBI background checks, and each of my employees have also been scrutinized. The checks for CHL are basic records searches, and seem to take hardly any time at all. They can do it in sixty seconds, as its all computerized.
If the Feebs really do an in-depth check - as is the case with me, my company, and employees - it takes months.
As in four to six.
They send letters to your employer, your friends, your neighbors - even the ones who don't like you - and make random, in-person visits if there is any suspicious or occasionally unlawful activity in your backgound. If you are selected for a personal interview, you get the full FBI treatment. Suits, badges, unexpected out-of-the-blue visit, long silences with blank expressions so that you will nervously fill the empty places with inane chatter, the whole nine yards.
Talk about pins and needles.
Waiting 60 days for a carry license? Its the blink of an eye!
The website was showing "mailed" for a few days, but like you, I had a 2/4 postmark and got it in today.DPS showed status of "mailed" on Jan 29th, however, the postage was marked (meter mail) on Feb 2nd and I actually received it on Feb 3rd (San Antonio). So...not sure what the "real" status is when they mark it "mailed".
High definition film production for NASA, Discovery, PBS, etc. We also produce feature length documentaries, concerts and live events.jcarp02 wrote:What kind of company do you have? I work for an industrial supply company and NASA and their subcontractors are part of my territory.