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Hey guys n gals,

Applied for my L2S, well...sent it off today (finally!!) and just wondering how long approx does it take CAMS to get back to you with everything?

I think I've left it a little late as on the 1st sept theres a track day at EC and you need the L2S!

So hopefully it doesnt take that long to process!!

anyones thoughts?

Cheers,

Chris !

:P

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CAMS are notoriously inconsistent when it comes to answering their mail.

When I applied for my L2S I got it back in 2 weeks. I know some guys who had to wait 3 months. After multiple calls, including a "we never got your forms" that they miraculously found later, it was a complete pain.

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Is this a new application, or a renewal of an existing licence? If new, then you should have a tearoff strip from the bottom to retain as proof until you get your real licence (well at least they used to).

If you are at all worried, call the state office of CAMS during the week before the event - if they have received your application, they can fax you a statement that you will be able to use as your licence on Sept/01

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Is this a new application, or a renewal of an existing licence? If new, then you should have a tearoff strip from the bottom to retain as proof until you get your real licence (well at least they used to).

If you are at all worried, call the state office of CAMS during the week before the event - if they have received your application, they can fax you a statement that you will be able to use as your licence on Sept/01

chubb - listen to this bloke!!!

I've the master of "leaving it to the last minute" and they've done this for me almost every time.

They'll fax you a temp licence statement that'll allow you to get on the track without paying them MORe money.

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The internet application does not have the 21 day temp license on the bottom, the paper form that the club has does, you need an exec to sign it. But if you've already sent the form in I think it is too late :P

So call up member services, explain the deal and see what they say, they are very helpful

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Cheers Liz and blind elk!

I will be doing that !

Duncan - I asked in the members thread in NSW and I was told I just put SAU as the CAMS club in the box and send it away!

online? d'oh didnt know there was an online option?

Ill give them a call monday!

Cheers!!

Chris!

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no sorry, I mean the form from the CAMS website that you can print out (I assume you used this one) does not have a temporary 21 day license option. THere is no online form CAMS are stuck in the 70s somewhere.

The club also has other paper forms where we can issue a temp license on the day to give you time to submit the paperwork and get the real license back.

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ah cheers Duncan!

Yeah Im going to give them a call monday!

Shell has given me my SAU NSW membership number so all good there, just havent got card - will call CAMS monday and hopefully get some good news :D

Cheers!!!

Chris

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