Online, Texas DPS Approved, License to Carry (LTC/CHL) class

LTC (License To Carry), formerly CHL (Concealed Handgun License), is the concealed and open carry permit for the Lone Star State. The Texas Department of Public Safety currently requires a minimum of 4 to 6 hours not including range time. You can take the LTC class at your own pace, from the comfort of your own home - or wherever you have time to attend.

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Our firearms training service is designed to help you achieve success in obtaining your Texas LTC. We offer a variety of training options, including classroom instruction, hands-on shooting range practice, and personalized coaching to help you improve your skills. Our curriculum covers all aspects of firearms training, including gun safety, handling, and proficiency, as well as concealed carry laws and regulations in Texas. With our expert instructors and comprehensive curriculum, you can be confident that you'll receive the training you need to pass the Texas LTC proficiency test and legally carry a concealed handgun. Sign up for our firearms training service today to take the first step towards obtaining your Texas License to Carry.

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The Ultimate Guide to Texas LTC Certification

Are you looking to obtain your License to Carry (LTC) in Texas? The process can seem overwhelming, but with the right information and guidance, it can be a straightforward and seamless experience. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about obtaining your LTC in Texas, from the eligibility requirements to the application process, and everything in between.

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for a Texas LTC, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Be a legal resident of Texas
  • Be a U.S. citizen or legal resident alien
  • Not have been convicted of a felony
  • Not be charged with the commission of a Class A or B misdemeanor
  • Not be chemically dependent
  • Not be delinquent in paying a tax debt to the State of Texas
  • Not be restricted by a court order relating to the possession of firearms
  • Complete the required training and education course

The Application Process

The first step in obtaining your Texas LTC is to complete the required training and education course. This can be completed in-person or online and must be taught by a certified instructor. After completing the course, you will receive a certificate of completion which must be submitted with your LTC application.

Next, you will need to complete and submit the official Texas LTC application, along with the required fees and supporting documents, to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). The application can be completed online or in-person and must include the following:

  • Proof of residency
  • Proof of U.S. citizenship or legal residency
  • Proof of completion of the required training and education course
  • A completed and signed LTC-6 form
  • A recent color passport-style photo
  • Payment of the required fees

Fingerprints and Background Check

After submitting your application, you will be required to complete a fingerprint-based background check. The Texas DPS will use the results of this check to verify your identity and determine if you are eligible for an LTC.

Waiting for Approval

Once your application has been submitted, you will need to wait for approval from the Texas DPS. The processing time for LTC applications can vary, but on average, it takes approximately 60-90 days for a decision to be made.

Renewing Your Texas LTC

Your Texas LTC is valid for a period of five years and must be renewed prior to its expiration. To renew your LTC, you will need to complete the required training and education course and submit a renewal application to the Texas DPS.

Conclusion

Obtaining a Texas LTC can seem like a complex and daunting process, but with the right information and guidance, it can be a straightforward and seamless experience. Whether you’re a first-time applicant or looking to renew your LTC, this comprehensive guide has everything you need to know about the process. By following these steps and fulfilling the eligibility requirements, you can obtain your LTC and exercise your right to carry a concealed weapon in the state of Texas.

  • Frequently Asked Questions:

    What are the eligibility requirements for obtaining a Texas LTC?

    To be eligible for a Texas LTC, you must be at least 18 years old, a legal resident of Texas, and meet certain criteria, such as not having certain criminal convictions and being a U.S. citizen or legal resident alien.

    What is the process for obtaining a Texas LTC?

    The process involves completing a required training and education course, submitting the LTC application along with supporting documents and fees to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), undergoing a fingerprint-based background check, and awaiting approval from the DPS.

    Can the required training and education course be completed online?

    Yes, the required training and education course can be completed either in-person or online, as long as it is taught by a certified instructor.

    What documents are needed for the LTC application?

    You will need to provide proof of residency, proof of U.S. citizenship or legal residency, proof of completion of the required training and education course, a completed and signed LTC-6 form, a recent passport-style photo, and payment of the required fees.

    How long does it take to receive approval for a Texas LTC?

    The processing time for Texas LTC applications can vary, but it typically takes approximately 60-90 days for a decision to be made.

    Can a Texas LTC be renewed?

    Yes, a Texas LTC must be renewed prior to its expiration, typically every five years. Renewal requires completing the required training and education course again and submitting a renewal application to the Texas DPS.

    Can non-residents of Texas obtain a Texas LTC?

    Non-residents of Texas are generally not eligible for a Texas LTC, unless they are military members stationed in Texas or have a valid concealed carry license from a state with reciprocity agreements with Texas.

    What is the purpose of the fingerprint-based background check?

    The fingerprint-based background check is conducted to verify the applicant's identity and determine if they meet the eligibility requirements for a Texas LTC.

    Is it necessary to complete the training and education course to obtain a Texas LTC?

    Yes, completing the required training and education course is a mandatory step in the process of obtaining a Texas LTC.

    What are the benefits of obtaining a Texas LTC?

    Obtaining a Texas LTC allows individuals to legally carry a concealed weapon in the state, providing personal protection and exercising their rights under state law.

Frequently Asked Questions

We are dedicated to providing you with a comprehensive and engaging License to Carry course, designed to help you feel confident, knowledgeable, and prepared for responsible concealed carry. Please take a moment to review our frequently asked questions below, which address many common concerns and inquiries about the carry license. Remember, we are here to support you every step of the way on your journey towards a safe and secure licensed carry.

Question: What are the eligibility requirements for a Texas License to Carry (LTC)?
Answer: You must be at least 18 years old, have a clean criminal record, and meet state and federal qualifications to purchase a handgun. A full list of eligibility requirements can be found on the Texas Department of Public Safety website.
Question: How long is the online License to Carry course?
Answer: The online LTC course takes approximately 4-6 hours to complete, depending on your pace. You can complete the course at your convenience and in multiple sessions if needed.
Question: Is the online LTC course approved by the Texas Department of Public Safety?
Answer: Yes, our online LTC course is approved by the Texas Department of Public Safety and meets all state requirements for obtaining a License to Carry.
Question: What topics are covered in the online License to Carry course?
Answer: The course covers topics such as gun safety, Texas laws related to the use of force, non-violent dispute resolution, proper storage practices, and handgun use and proficiency.
Question: Do I need to pass a shooting proficiency test to obtain my License to Carry?
Answer: Yes, in addition to the online course, you are required to pass a shooting proficiency test with a certified LTC instructor. This involves demonstrating safe gun handling and shooting skills on a live-fire range.
Question: How do I schedule the shooting proficiency test?
Answer: After completing the online course, you will be provided with a list of certified LTC instructors in your area. Contact an instructor to schedule the shooting proficiency test.
Question: What is the cost of the online License to Carry course?
Answer: Our online LTC course is priced competitively, and you can find the current pricing on our course pages. Please note that this cost does not include the shooting proficiency test, which is paid separately to the certified LTC instructor.
Question: How long is the License to Carry valid in Texas?
Answer: A Texas License to Carry is valid for 5 years. You'll need to renew your license before it expires, and a renewal notice will be sent to you by the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Question: Is the Texas License to Carry recognized in other states?
Answer: Yes, the Texas LTC is recognized by many other states through reciprocity agreements. However, it's important to verify the specific laws and regulations in each state before carrying a firearm.
Question: Can I apply for a Texas License to Carry if I am not a Texas resident?
Answer: Yes, non-Texas residents can apply for a Texas Non-Resident License to Carry by completing our online course and the required shooting proficiency test with a certified LTC instructor.
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