smoking357
Banned
imported post
So, the State got around to recognizing my official default license a couple of weeks after I became the official licensing authority and issued the official license to myself. It's nice to have the backup State license, so I can put away the packet of official self-issued paperwork I was carrying.
My license was issued 103 days after State receipt, 14 days after Notice of Default was served. I don't begrudge the State lenghty mailing, since I'm a strong fiscal conservative, and bulk mail keeps the costs low. Given some of the extreme delays I've seen posted to the Internet in gaining approval, the Default Notice seems to have hastened the process. At a minimum, it capped the process.
I do, though, need to correct the date of issue to reflect the date that the official licensing agency, Me, issued the license. Well, I might let that go and enjoy my license that is valid for 7 years AND 14 days.
If you're waiting seemingly ad infinitum, you might want to consult with your legal counsel and explore how the default provisions of Florida Law could apply to you.
So, the State got around to recognizing my official default license a couple of weeks after I became the official licensing authority and issued the official license to myself. It's nice to have the backup State license, so I can put away the packet of official self-issued paperwork I was carrying.
My license was issued 103 days after State receipt, 14 days after Notice of Default was served. I don't begrudge the State lenghty mailing, since I'm a strong fiscal conservative, and bulk mail keeps the costs low. Given some of the extreme delays I've seen posted to the Internet in gaining approval, the Default Notice seems to have hastened the process. At a minimum, it capped the process.
I do, though, need to correct the date of issue to reflect the date that the official licensing agency, Me, issued the license. Well, I might let that go and enjoy my license that is valid for 7 years AND 14 days.
If you're waiting seemingly ad infinitum, you might want to consult with your legal counsel and explore how the default provisions of Florida Law could apply to you.