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<blockquote data-quote="Surveyor1653" data-source="post: 2521797" data-attributes="member: 5197"><p>They have 60 days to approve or deny the application if the background investigation reveals no records that would preclude you from issuance of a license. In the event that there IS a record (an inconclusive result from the Dept. of Mental Health, for instance) they have 90 days. Here's the rub: You don't know where they are in the investigation, so you really can't bend their arm until 90 days has gone by.</p><p></p><p>You MAY NOT continue to carry once your license expires. There is NO grace period (Title 21, 1290.5), and you can only apply for renewal within the 90-day expiry window (which you did). </p><p></p><p>The long and short is this: If you haven't received your license by one week prior to your expiration date, call the Licensing Unit. If they can't tell you anything, then you have bigger issues and should adjust accordingly with your communications to them. The most likely scenario is that they'll try to wrap it up quickly so that you get your new license before the first one expires. If one week isn't enough breathing room for you, call them two weeks out. </p><p></p><p>Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surveyor1653, post: 2521797, member: 5197"] They have 60 days to approve or deny the application if the background investigation reveals no records that would preclude you from issuance of a license. In the event that there IS a record (an inconclusive result from the Dept. of Mental Health, for instance) they have 90 days. Here's the rub: You don't know where they are in the investigation, so you really can't bend their arm until 90 days has gone by. You MAY NOT continue to carry once your license expires. There is NO grace period (Title 21, 1290.5), and you can only apply for renewal within the 90-day expiry window (which you did). The long and short is this: If you haven't received your license by one week prior to your expiration date, call the Licensing Unit. If they can't tell you anything, then you have bigger issues and should adjust accordingly with your communications to them. The most likely scenario is that they'll try to wrap it up quickly so that you get your new license before the first one expires. If one week isn't enough breathing room for you, call them two weeks out. Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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