Lectric102002
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My wife completed her L1 on 1/23. Her LCTH arrived on 4/17.
For some reason, IMPD apps seem to run through quicker than the counties. Dunno why
My wife completed her L1 on 1/23. Her LCTH arrived on 4/17.
I wonder if it would help to contact our state reps? Doubt there's much they can do but maybe it would start a little fire under those processing the apps?
My wife completed her L1 on 1/23. Her LCTH arrived on 4/17.
i can guarantee that but good luck find a lawyer for it.I wonder if we have enough people on here that had to wait longer than 60 days (per Indiana Code) that we could have a class action law suit!
Hmm, maybe location has something to do with it.
I completed my application on 1/1, and mailed it in with a postal money order, paid in full the same day. I was told by the lady who did my prints that it would be up to 16 weeks.
It's been 16 weeks today. I have received absolutely nothing regarding my LTCH. I have lived in Indiana my entire life. I have absolutely no criminal record, not even a traffic violation. Heck, I have only had two changes of address in the past 20 years. I know they are flooded, but it would be nice to know that they are at least "processing" it, and that it's not been lost for 4 months while they pocket my money.
For now, I suppose I will wait some more. Maybe I'll get lucky and receive it someday.
Danville PD or HCSD ? If you did the Sheriff, I wouldn't hold my breath. They seem to be sitting on apps for at least 2 weeks. I did L1 on 1-10 and paid HCSD same day. Nothing yet.
Its was filed through Danville PD. I'm hoping that they are good about sending the apps right off. My step-dad sent went through the process at the beginning of Jan and got it right around the 12 week mark. So they appeared to be on the ball of getting them out.
For some reason, IMPD apps seem to run through quicker than the counties. Dunno why
They've got an office dedicated to it with several employees. This certainly SHOULDN'T mean other counties are moving slower with submitting, but it seems to be the case.
I stopped in at the Hendricks County Sheriff office this morning just to see if they could check on my app. The nice gal behind the window (she was very polite) told me that her husband filed the day before me and still does not have his. She checked with ISP on his a week ago and it hadn't been touched yet.
She did tell me they typically transmit to ISP the day after you pay. She said they wait until your criminal history is complete and then the Sheriff signs off on your app.
A little insight into the process.
YMMV
I stopped in at the Hendricks County Sheriff office this morning just to see if they could check on my app. The nice gal behind the window (she was very polite) told me that her husband filed the day before me and still does not have his. She checked with ISP on his a week ago and it hadn't been touched yet.
She did tell me they typically transmit to ISP the day after you pay. She said they wait until your criminal history is complete and then the Sheriff signs off on your app.
A little insight into the process.
YMMV
Is this process for L-1...because I mailed mine myself
Thanks I was wondering about that as the topic of location was being brought up. Since I was at the Sheriffs office maybe a total of 10 minutes I wasn't sure if there was more to the process then the few keystrokes while I handed them the cash. So I'm assuming that online apps are just a file that is passed from local to state, with a tag or two along the with the appropriate approvals. So it would seem it could vary by department.