Well, I submitted my application to FL for a non-resident CWL. After much research, it appears to be the best license for me regarding the states that I will be driving through/living in while in the military. Now the 90 day count down starts. This is going to be a long wait.
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That is good to hear, especially seeing that you are also in the Republic of Kalifornia. Either way, my goal was simply to have it by the time that I depart this God forsaken state in December. Three weeks would be outstanding though.
You will have your permit before you know it then the fun will start.
Good luck
God speed
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Should take NOWHERE near 90 days. I had mine in my hand 35 days after submitting. And I am at FOB Salerno, Afghanistan. You've got no worries, brother.![]()
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35 days to Afghanistan is a pretty amazing turnaround.
May it pass quickly.
Currently waiting on my Utah License.
Patience.............
Tj
FWIW, my wife's FL non-resident permit was received exactly 14 days from the day I mailed in both of our applications together. She received hers three or four weeks ago and mine has not yet appeared. So, you could get yours very quickly, or not!
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Well, my check showed up as being cashed this morning. I'm not sure how much longer that means that I have to wait now.
The state of FL is awesome. I submitted my application on the 7th (date that delivery confirmation showed them receiving it) and received my license today. For a first time applicant that does not reside in the state and submitted standard fingerprint cards, 11 days is an extremely quick turn around.