Permit Renewal Delay Problem: renew EARLY!
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 7:52 am
I thought Tennessee had gotten all the bugs/ delays out of their system years ago and application/ renewal times were down.
My wife and I have applied for our 2nd renewals, just a few days apart.
I had picked up forms at the DMV in anticipation just before the State sent renewal forms. We filled them out immediately and applied ASAP.
We were each told to contact them if they hadn't been received in 60-80 days.
I filed mine on June 12 and our permits expired on Aug 30. (yes, we know we can carry around the application forms)
Two emails to safety.tn.gov have been ignored.
I called the local DMV office yesterday ( Sept 8th ) and they checked the license numbers and could only tell me they had not been renewed yet.
I could have sworn I heard years ago the State had a maximum of 90 days to process permits by their own regulations (like there was any way to enforce that!).
Has anyone else recently had such long delays for renewals or heard of the State having a particular problem?
I guess the next step is calling long distance to Nasheville and waiting forever.
Anyway, this is fair warning to renew -very- early!
My wife and I have applied for our 2nd renewals, just a few days apart.
I had picked up forms at the DMV in anticipation just before the State sent renewal forms. We filled them out immediately and applied ASAP.
We were each told to contact them if they hadn't been received in 60-80 days.
I filed mine on June 12 and our permits expired on Aug 30. (yes, we know we can carry around the application forms)
Two emails to safety.tn.gov have been ignored.
I called the local DMV office yesterday ( Sept 8th ) and they checked the license numbers and could only tell me they had not been renewed yet.
I could have sworn I heard years ago the State had a maximum of 90 days to process permits by their own regulations (like there was any way to enforce that!).
Has anyone else recently had such long delays for renewals or heard of the State having a particular problem?
I guess the next step is calling long distance to Nasheville and waiting forever.
Anyway, this is fair warning to renew -very- early!