We are hoping the state entered the number into the computer incorrectly. Otherwise her status will need to be changed to Ping-Pong ball

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For the love of God.... Now the DPS can't count. :) Hey, keep us posted on this. I for one will be interested on how this pans out.Wilson wrote:Monday my wife’s renewal application had “Application incomplete - missing information - detailed letter has been sent.� posted online. After waiting five days for a letter that never arrived, she finally called today. She was informed that she would need to contact the instructor that completed her TR-100 as the number on the form had been previously issued. She called the training facility and they say that the number appears to be correct.
We are hoping the state entered the number into the computer incorrectly. Otherwise her status will need to be changed to Ping-Pong ball
We just got a call from the CHL training facility. They called Austin and tell us that everything is now OK, with no action required by the wife. When ask what was wrong with the number on the TR-100 form, they were told that there was a problem with the instructor’s signature. This was very different from the information we were provided only hours earlier. I wonder if we will ever receive the letter that was supposedly mailed July 24th. and what it will say if we do.Diode wrote: Hey, keep us posted on this.
We have a photo copy of the TR-100 and all signatures are in place. The Instructor signed in two places and his signatures do seem quite different but I find it hard to believe it was rejected for that. If I had a wild imagination, I would think Austin (see orig. post) entered the certificate number incorrectly. Then when we called they switched the reason for the delay to a problem with the instructor’s signature. In any event, the wife’s online status is now “Processing Application� without her submitting any additional paper work.llwatson wrote:Guys, it is very important to check the TR-100 before sending it in. Instructors are just people. You fill out enough of them, and you will screw up one or two along the way.