Trying to be honest

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Hi everyone,

I decided to post this just in case anyone else had the same situation I do. Hopefully this will alert others of the possible hassle trying to get a disposition letter on any old court case (you might want to start trying to get it months in advance BEFORE you actually need it, especially if you are now in another city from where the incident occured).

I got a DUI 26 years ago at the age of 18 in Savannah, Georgia. I currently live in another city in Georgia now. When I finished my LPN program and filled out my state board application recently, I was honest and divulged this information. I enclosed a letter with my application stating that this was a youthful transgression and the ONLY time I have ever had any type of legal issue in my life. I then began trying to get in contact with the court system in Savannah, as I was told by a representative of the Georgia BON that a disposition letter would possibly be required in order to finish my application.

I have been given one run around after another. First I was told they didn't keep records that far back so I requested could I be sent a letter to that effect. I then received a letter stating that after some research they did indeed find my old case. I was given date and time case was handled, docket number, and the telephone number to call in order to get a copy of this file. I call and was instructed to mail a letter requesting a copy of disposition, which I did the same day. The representative advised me it would take 5-7 business days. After three weeks and no disposition letter, I began calling again. I was either told the representative that handled this was not in the office or I got her voice mail, which I left messages on to no avail. Finally this morning I guess the woman who answered could hear the frustration in my voice and she finally got me back to lady I had spoken with that had instructed me to mail a request for disposition. I mean at this point I wasn't even sure they had even RECEIVED my request:( I am put on hold and after several minutes she comes back and tells me that records this old are not kept on site and that she had requested mine and soon as it was received she would send me a letter of disposition. She could not tell me how long it would be. So unfortunately I guess I just sit here waiting and waiting.

Frankly I almost wish that I hadn't even divulged the information to begin with. I was trying to be honest and sadly this is what happens when you do. I have had several friends and even my husband tell me I should have just kept it under my hat, but I didn't want a foolish decision I made as a teenager come back to bite me in the nether regions.

Sorry for this long post. I suppose I needed to vent and I also wanted to warn upcoming students that if you do have anything you wish to reveal you might want to begin trying to get any type of disposition you may need BEFORE graduation!

Have a great day everyone.

:redbeatheOh, goodness I hope something happens soon for you...I'm still just doing the first things with a lawyer from TAANA and will have to file a petition and also dealing with other things during the middle of trying to study!!...It sounds like some of the people have been having some luck in your neck of the woods. Keep us posted...:typing

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OMG I am so glad for you Jelc43!!!!!! I can totally understand what a sense of relief you must feel!!

I sure hope I will hear something from them soon. I agree with the old adage about "getting more flies with honey than vinegar" and have been very polite even though some of the representatives were um, "not so nice" to put it mildly. All the grumbling and fussing I have done has been to my 84-year-old mom who lives with my husband and I. :) She keeps telling me to hang in there that eventually I will get them. Again CONGRATULATIONS...:yeah:

Have a great day!

Pegasus65,

Just wanted to check in with you and see if the board has issued your license?? I am waiting to hear your happy ending!

Jelc43,

Unfortunately I still do not have a license:( When I called two weeks ago I was told,... they had "all needed documents" and it was still being processed. When I called last Friday I was told, "it is in the final stages of processing" and to check back the middle of this week if nothing has posted. As of today I still do not have a license. I am literally to the point of tearing my hair out. What really makes it bad is there was someone in my class who had much more serious criminal charges than I did and her license posted two weeks ago lol. My best friend in the nursing class also had a DUI 17 years ago. She didn't send her application in until weeks after I did because she didn't have the $200 to take the nclex. Her application was entered into their system on September 2nd (mine was entered in on July 22nd) and her license posted on September 28th, a mere 26 days!! Her application apparently didn't even go before the board, as they don't meet again until like Oct. 14th!!

I truly do not understand what is going on. I am trying so hard not to lose my temper, but enough is enough!! Each week all they want to do is get me off the phone. I guess I will call back in the morning after giving it to this afternoon to post. I almost hate calling because being told the same spiel over and over all just puts me in one heck of a crabby mood for the rest of the day. I thought maybe I would ask to speak to a supervisor or as my instructor told me an "application specialist". This is going into the third month and my patience has just about ran out. Obviously there is something wrong somewhere and someone needs to tell me what I need to do to get it corrected.

Hope you have a great evening!

Goodness, I'm still in the process of tryring to get my application off with the help of a lawyer. I have to send in a Declaratory petition, so I am trying to get it into the mail by tomorrow. And Dec is graduation, so we are really pushing it. So we shall see, it might turn into a nitemare!!...Lets hope not, all this mess on top of last semester of class is making me crazy..I'll keep you posted....:roll

Hello everyone,

Well I finally have some great news to report! First off I would like to say a hearty THANK YOU to all the posters who have wished me well throughout this ordeal of trying to become licensed.

I called the Georgia nursing board again this morning. I was told that my application had been sent BACK to an analyst and that they weren't sure why I was told last week it was in the final stages of processing. Then I was told to check back NEXT Friday. Even though I am sure at this point I had steam coming out my ears I managed to keep my voice civil and ask if there was a supervisor that I could speak with, as I was becoming frustrated with dealing with this and being put off week after week. The lady took my phone number down and told me she would forward it to the "analyst", but there was really nothing else she could tell me at this point. She then stated that they were "very busy" and had a lot of applications to process. WRONG thing to say to me. I told her that might be the case, BUT they had my application for three months now and that everyone in my class had been processed besides me and obviously something was wrong and that I had just about had it!

A few days ago I had managed to find the email to the Secretary of State Karen Handel's office. I had typed out an email to send to them but hadn't sent it in yet because I was trying to give the Professional Licensing Board every chance to do their job without filing a complaint on them. After this mornings conversation frankly I didn't give a rats patoot and figured I was sending the email whether it did any good or not....at this point what could it hurt?? I edited it slightly to add in this morning's phone call info and sent that bad boy on its way. You guys it wasn't an hour before I got a phone call from a young man identifying himself as a representative of the Secretary of State. I told him my entire long spiel and told him that I wasn't sure if I was sending the email to the right place or not.. and that I did it out of sheer desperation. He then replied that I had indeed contacted the right place and that he believed he would be able to help me. He told me he would be back in contact with me later in the day. I told him I was about to leave and made sure he had my cell number in case I wasn't here. OMG within 10 minutes my cell phone was ringing. I answer and it is this young man again... he tells me, "your license are now issued, you can go online to view them, and you will have your pocket card within 10 days time".... I am about to dissolve in tears as I repeatedly thank him...he states, "he was just doing his job"... He then tells me, "I would like to apologize to you because this is not the way we usually do business". This young man accomplished in TEN MINUTES what I have not been able to do in THREE MONTHS!!!!

I will say one thing... if this happens to me after I finish RN school... I will certainly NOT wait this long again. I now know WHO to contact to get the job done and will not hesitate to do so!

I hope everyone has a great afternoon! Now to get busy and find myself a job:D

:yeah:Thank Goodness!!!!....I'm so happy for you!!! and happy that the guy who helped you existed!!!..What a blessing!!..Wonder why the BON was dragging it's feet anyway..? I feel I am going to be headed the same way. Again Whoopie!!....:jester:

Hi Pegasus65,

I am so happy for you!!!!!!!!!! I knew it would work out in the end, and I am so impressed that you stood up for yourself! I know the enormous relief you must feel, and I wish you the absolute best in your career as a nurse! I hugged the security officer that made my new badge as a nurse, and was so grateful that I had the stress of waiting behind me...you will, too!

Thanks you guys!:)

I am so glad it is over with! I will never understand what caused all of this hold up to begin with. That DUI was SOOOO old. Now if I can manage to find a job. I am going back to school in January to finish my RN. The trick is to find something that will allow that. I know I am definitely NOT a "spring chicken" anymore, but reading some of the posts on here have given me hope that it can be done. Some of these folks are older than me and if they can do it so can I! It might be one class at a time, but I am going to "keep on keeping on"..

Congrats on your new job jelc 43 and Lovenox....maybe you should see if there is someone you could contact that might possibly be able to bypass all the red tape. I have said a blessing numerous times for that "faceless" voice on the phone that sounded younger than MY son. I will never forget it:) It restored my faith that there ARE still people out there who will take the time to help you.

Have a great day!

Congratulations, and best wishes for your new career! :balloons:

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