
Does anybody know if an expired renewal gets processed any faster than a first-timer license? (Wishful thinking).
Moderator: carlson1
Mine has not - but I was out of state for 3 years in the interim.hi-power wrote:Does anybody know if an expired renewal gets processed any faster than a first-timer license? (Wishful thinking).
If I got a call like that, I'd have to go into my Roy D. Mercer act:Mithras61 wrote:"Sorry for the delay. We are simply overwhelmed with the Holiday traffic. You wouldn't believe how many people wanted to get their CHL for Christmas!" - DPS
j/k...
"Y'all got a squarr-off place down thar, where y'all'r at?"hi-power wrote:If I got a call like that, I'd have to go into my Roy D. Mercer act:
"It ain't funny."
"I'm fixing to come down there and get sideways with somebody!"
"I'm gonna git a hunk outta you big enough to clog the drain!"
"How big a boy are ya?"
Just from the history of posts here, it looks to me as if there was a brief burst in Austin of activity and approvals before Christmas, and ever since it seems as if DPS--or the designated authorities for the local background checks--is chipping through a big backlog with an ice pick. Not much progress. But I thought the holiday clog would have, er, flushed out of the system by now; we're just a week and half from February.hi-power wrote:Today is day 50 since the completed expired renewal packet was received in Austin and I haven't even gotten a PIN yet.
What the heck?
Woo-hoo!hi-power wrote:"Application Completed - license issued or certificate active"