- Question:
Can I carry a concealed handgun without a License to Carry (LTC) in Texas?
- Answer:
As of September 2021, Texas requires a License to Carry (LTC) to carry a concealed handgun legally. However, in September 2021, Texas passed a law allowing permitless carry for eligible individuals, which came into effect on September 1, 2021. This allows eligible individuals to carry a handgun without a license, either openly or concealed. Be sure to check the latest state regulations and eligibility requirements before carrying a handgun.
- Question:
Do I need to complete a firearms training course to obtain an LTC in Texas?
- Answer:
Yes, you need to complete a Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)-approved training course before applying for an LTC. The course covers gun safety, Texas laws regarding the use of force, and other related topics. You must also pass a written exam and a shooting proficiency test.
- Question:
How long does it take to receive my LTC after applying?
- Answer:
The Texas Department of Public Safety has up to 60 days to issue your LTC after receiving your completed application, required documents, and fees. However, the processing time may vary depending on factors such as background checks and application volume.
- Question:
Will my Texas LTC be recognized in other states?
- Answer:
Texas has reciprocity agreements with many other states, meaning that they will honor a Texas LTC. However, not all states have reciprocity with Texas, and each state has its own laws and regulations regarding firearms. Always check the rules and requirements in the states you plan to visit before carrying a firearm.
- Question:
Can I carry my handgun anywhere in Texas with an LTC?
- Answer:
No, there are certain locations where carrying a firearm is prohibited by law, even with an LTC. These include schools, polling places, courthouses, federal buildings, and establishments that derive 51% or more of their income from the sale of alcohol for on-premises consumption, among others. It is essential to be aware of and follow all restrictions and signage regarding firearms.
- Question:
What is the minimum age to obtain an LTC in Texas?
- Answer:
The minimum age to apply for an LTC in Texas is 21 years old. However, active-duty military personnel and honorably discharged veterans can apply for an LTC at 18 years of age.
- Question:
Can a non-Texas resident apply for a Texas LTC?
- Answer:
Yes, non-Texas residents can apply for a Texas Non-Resident LTC, provided they meet the eligibility requirements and complete a Texas DPS-approved training course. The application process and fees for non-residents are similar to those for Texas residents.
- Question:
Can I carry a firearm in my vehicle without an LTC in Texas?
- Answer:
As of September 2021, Texas law permits individuals to carry a loaded handgun in their vehicle without an LTC, as long as the handgun is not in plain view and the individual is not engaged in criminal activity, prohibited from possessing a firearm, or a member of a criminal street gang. However, carrying a firearm outside of the vehicle requires an LTC or compliance with permitless carry laws if eligible.
- Question:
Is open carry allowed in Texas with an LTC?
- Answer:
Yes, Texas allows the open carry of handguns with an LTC. However, the handgun must be carried in a shoulder or belt holster. Additionally, open carry is subject to the same location restrictions as concealed carry.
- Question:
How often do I need to renew my Texas LTC, and is there a renewal course requirement?
- Answer:
Texas LTCs are valid for five years from the date of issuance. To renew your LTC, you must submit a renewal application and fee to the Texas DPS before your license expires. As of September 2013, there is no longer a renewal course requirement. However, it is recommended that you stay up-to-date with the latest laws and regulations related to firearms in Texas.