Its been 2 weeks since I got my stuff mailed.
Does anyone here know how to track if they have process my CHL yet? I took a class and the instructor did everything for me and he even mailed it for me too. How can I track where my stuff went?
Feels like forever!
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If you applied over the web you should already have a PIN. If not, you'll likely wait about 30-45 days before they change staus to "Processing Application" Around the same time they should issue a PIN. But, it's almost a curse: I check every day thinking I'm miraculously going to see "license issued or certificate active" Alas, it only reads "Processing Application"
Did your instructor do delivery confirmation? You may call or email (probably better choice) and at least inquire that they received your application.
Try to be patient. I know it's difficult. Good time to carry around the house, get your rig just right, dryfire, etc.
Have fun. Be safw.
Did your instructor do delivery confirmation? You may call or email (probably better choice) and at least inquire that they received your application.
Try to be patient. I know it's difficult. Good time to carry around the house, get your rig just right, dryfire, etc.
Have fun. Be safw.
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Thanks!glockoneniner wrote:If you applied over the web you should already have a PIN. If not, you'll likely wait about 30-45 days before they change staus to "Processing Application" Around the same time they should issue a PIN. But, it's almost a curse: I check every day thinking I'm miraculously going to see "license issued or certificate active" Alas, it only reads "Processing Application"
Did your instructor do delivery confirmation? You may call or email (probably better choice) and at least inquire that they received your application.
Try to be patient. I know it's difficult. Good time to carry around the house, get your rig just right, dryfire, etc.
Have fun. Be safw.