New age requirement for the Texas License to Carry - Texas Concealed Carry is now only 18 years old per Law
Firearms Policy Coalition, Inc. et. al., v. Steven McCraw, et. al., No. 4:21-cv-1245-P
State of Texas
The Texas License to Carry is a must for all residents and non-residents of the Great State of Texas. It ensures that you are not limited by any restrictions or reasonable limitations on what type of handgun, blade/arrow weapon etc., which can be handy when out exploring nature and situations where anything could happen!
The 4-hour online class is the perfect way to get your license in less time! On our site, you can take it at any pace that suits YOU. You won’t be tied down by books or lectures; just log on and learn as much as possible about Texas LTCs while sitting comfortably in your home.
The class is so easy and affordable (only $40) that anyone who doesn’t have a Texas License to Carry should take this course. With the LTC, you’ll be able avoid all those restrictions on carrying without one – it’s worth every penny!
BENEFITS OF HAVING A TEXAS LTC
- The LTC Is a Legal Form of ID
- Fewer Restrictions
- Carry In 37 States
- Trespass Protection
- Campus Carry
- School Zone Carry
- Peace of Mind When Carrying
- Interactions With Law Enforcement
- Bypass Background Check When Buying Guns
- Protection If Carrying Past No Gun Signs
- Learn The Carry Laws
- The Legal Protection A LTC Provides
- Fewer Restrictions
Who Can Take Our Online Texas License To Carry Class?
The Texas Department of Safety has officially approved our online training course for license to carry. You’ll be able download your certificate as soon as you pass the test, so that it can help protect not just yourself but also your family!
Shooting Portion
After you complete our online class, we’ll give your certificate of training (LTC101) and an instructor locator so that any local LTC instructor can help finish up. You will have instant access to all these resources once the course is done!
Exempt From the Range Portion
- Texas correctional officers (CO’S) are automatically exempt from the range portion.
- Active-duty military or veterans that have within the past 10 years completed training in the familiarization of firearms OR have firearm shooting scores from the military.
- County Jailers that have completed firearms training as part of their employment.