Enforcement

U.S.A. Texas

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Hi everyone,

I recently found out I had to begin a declaratory order. I graduated December 2013 and was waiting for my ATT, when I contacted BON they informed me my background check had not been completed? Well ends up when I did my prelimanary background in 2011 they entered my ss# wrong fast forward to 2013 entering in my ss# to register for the JP exam. They find the mixup, and a ticket for DWLI (driving while license invalid) popped up. I had a minor traffic ticket that ended up turing into a warrant because I was irresponsible and did not pay it which lead to the DWLI. I was arrested cleared and never charged in 2005. In my mind, I had only received Class C traffic violations (my stupid mistake). The ticket I was picked up for was so minor I do not even wish to disclose it. Either way, this would have happened, but it would have been nice to find out about it in 2011. I ask that you stay positive and not judge me. I am already punishing myself enough. My questions are.....

How long did your enforcement process take?

Does not paying the $150 fee mean the process could take less time?

How did you study while waiting?

How do you deal with the anxiety of waiting EVERY DAY?

I really don't want to ruin your day, but the enforcement process takes at least 4 months it is one of the most painfully annoying processes ever. They don't communicate with you regularly, and they actually get really annoyed if you call them for updates. I'm so sorry.

The $150 doesn't make a difference, they'll blame the time period on the amount of files they have in the office and the lack of employees to meet the amount...it's pretty much ********.

You just keep yourself busy. You have to. There's literally nothing you can do about it. You HAVE to wait it out, just study, do your questions every day, and keep busy.

Update:

First letter: dated Jan 17th 2014, received Jan 31st 2014.

stating: sent to enforcement and told would be 4-6 months

Second letter: dated Feburary 5th received Feburary 7th stating: investigation completed, and ATT to follow within 30 days

ATT received: Feburary 12th by email- Scheduled test w/ Pearson Vue.

Took NCLEX: Feburary 28th at 8am- 75 questions in two hours- came home immediately after testing and received good pop up.

March 2nd, 2014 official results Passed!

GOD IS GOOD!

Congratulations!!!! I'm happy that everything worked out for you!

Thank you!

I tried to respond to you in a PM, but it would not let me.

Thank you for responding. I have hope now!

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