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No application or license/certificate active
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:00 pm
by ErnieNWillis
DPS received my packet on 3-9-09
Got my Pin # via email
Status is still "No application or license/certificate active"
What does this message mean?
Re: No application or license/certificate active
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:03 pm
by CainA
Make sure you're plugging your info. into the correct spot on that page. It's real easy to plug it into the instructor section by accident.
-Cain
Re: No application or license/certificate active
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:12 pm
by ErnieNWillis
Make sure you're plugging your info. into the correct spot on that page. It's real easy to plug it into the instructor section by accident.
-Cain
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I put it in the right spot. I called DPS and the receptionist (I guess) typed my info into
her computer and told me I would have to speak to legal. I have a Class A Misd. on my
record, but that was 8yrs ago. According to my CHL instructor I am in the clear. I know its
only been 22 days, but I want to make sure everything is ok and not get a letter in the mail
60 days from now stating there is a problem.
Re: No application or license/certificate active
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 4:21 pm
by Keith B
Did you disclose the misdemeanor on the application and send along paperwork showing the date of conviction and that it was more than 5 years prior? I would assume your instructor advised to do that. Not disclosing a prior violation is not a good thing.
Also, hopefully it was not a misdemeanor involving family violence, as that is a dis-qualifier period.
Re: No application or license/certificate active
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:22 am
by ErnieNWillis
Re: No application or license/certificate active
by Keith B ยป Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:21 pm
Did you disclose the misdemeanor on the application and send along paperwork showing the date of conviction and that it was more than 5 years prior? I would assume your instructor advised to do that. Not disclosing a prior violation is not a good thing.
Also, hopefully it was not a misdemeanor involving family violence, as that is a dis-qualifier period.
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I disclosed the misdemeanor and sent in a copy of the judgement. The conviction was Deadly Conduct for an accidental firearm discharge in my home in 2001. I was told that as long as it wasnt a domestic violence conviction I was elligable.