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DPS changes
DPS told a student they no longer had bar codes on the receipt page. But they do give them a 'confirmation number. And the CHL 100 could be faxed in.
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you can email or fax your documents to dps.
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Apparently you can't email them anymore. You have to go thru the painful process of attaching the form to an online inquiry.infoman wrote:you can email or fax your documents to dps.
(At least for instructor forms.)
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Yes, it was a lot easier before. I really hope they streamline the process. The new way is a pain in the butt.sjfcontrol wrote:Apparently you can't email them anymore. You have to go thru the painful process of attaching the form to an online inquiry.infoman wrote:you can email or fax your documents to dps.
(At least for instructor forms.)
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Yeah, I really wonder why I have to enter my address, my phone number, my email address (twice) and especially my birthdate just to send them a form. Easier just to stick a stamp on it and let the post office lose it.Max1775 wrote:Yes, it was a lot easier before. I really hope they streamline the process. The new way is a pain in the butt.sjfcontrol wrote:Apparently you can't email them anymore. You have to go thru the painful process of attaching the form to an online inquiry.infoman wrote:you can email or fax your documents to dps.
(At least for instructor forms.)
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sjfcontrol wrote:Yeah, I really wonder why I have to enter my address, my phone number, my email address (twice) and especially my birthdate just to send them a form. Easier just to stick a stamp on it and let the post office lose it.Max1775 wrote:Yes, it was a lot easier before. I really hope they streamline the process. The new way is a pain in the butt.sjfcontrol wrote:Apparently you can't email them anymore. You have to go thru the painful process of attaching the form to an online inquiry.infoman wrote:you can email or fax your documents to dps.
(At least for instructor forms.)
Yes sir, it's pretty damn ridiculous...
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To each his own.. But, if I'm a new CHL student, I'd much rather simply scan and email my CHL-100 and be done with it. No wondering if or when my mailed documents get their, so stamp or strip to post office. I don't mind entering a little personal data to avoid the hassle of the mail. Plus, those get entered a lot faster than snail mail apps. But, hey some like it fast and some like it slow.
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infoman wrote:To each his own.. But, if I'm a new CHL student, I'd much rather simply scan and email my CHL-100 and be done with it. No wondering if or when my mailed documents get their, so stamp or strip to post office. I don't mind entering a little personal data to avoid the hassle of the mail. Plus, those get entered a lot faster than snail mail apps. But, hey some like it fast and some like it slow.
I was referring to documents generated by instructors and sent to DPS (class notification and class completion forms). Although I don't believe student docs can currently be emailed either, but need to be attached to a web-inquiry just as instructor docs must be. But since DPS hasn't notified us of any of this -- who knows??
Both the current CHL-7 and CHL-8 forms now list http://www.dps.texas.gov/rsd/contact/default.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; or a fax number as where to send.
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