t11spanner
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So, I received my Voter Registration Card in the mail this week, with all the needed documents to apply,I finished up filling out my CHP application.
Went over to Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse to file.
Third floor is where you file.
It looks like they are undergoing a remodel of the building, so there are paper signs all over the place directing you towards the "Civil Intake" area.
I only waited in line about 5 minutes, but, it was about 11:45 am, and approached the counter when called.
I told the lady what I was there for. She took my unsigned original, then asked if I had the two more copies. I presented them and she smiled and said thank you for stapling them.
She pointed out that I did not mark the area about Scars/Marks/Tatoos...I had wrote those in, and she commented that she appreciates it when people bring them in typed. I told her that I prefer to type it. She laughed.
She went through each page, made sure I filled it out, and commented "Oh, you have training and certifications from other states" (Provided a copy of my Utah NR and Nevada CCW's)
I said yes.
She took my debit card, entered me into the Docket, gave me the debit recipt and a court recipt.
I thanked her for her pleasent attitude, and she said thank you back.
If you discount the waiting time in line, it only took about 10 minutes to file.
Overall, I would rate it as a good experience at this point with the VA system.
Now let us see how long it takes them to process and approve my application.
Carl
So, I received my Voter Registration Card in the mail this week, with all the needed documents to apply,I finished up filling out my CHP application.
Went over to Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse to file.
Third floor is where you file.
It looks like they are undergoing a remodel of the building, so there are paper signs all over the place directing you towards the "Civil Intake" area.
I only waited in line about 5 minutes, but, it was about 11:45 am, and approached the counter when called.
I told the lady what I was there for. She took my unsigned original, then asked if I had the two more copies. I presented them and she smiled and said thank you for stapling them.
She pointed out that I did not mark the area about Scars/Marks/Tatoos...I had wrote those in, and she commented that she appreciates it when people bring them in typed. I told her that I prefer to type it. She laughed.
She went through each page, made sure I filled it out, and commented "Oh, you have training and certifications from other states" (Provided a copy of my Utah NR and Nevada CCW's)
I said yes.
She took my debit card, entered me into the Docket, gave me the debit recipt and a court recipt.
I thanked her for her pleasent attitude, and she said thank you back.
If you discount the waiting time in line, it only took about 10 minutes to file.
Overall, I would rate it as a good experience at this point with the VA system.
Now let us see how long it takes them to process and approve my application.
Carl