
Complete the required Texas LTC classroom training online from your phone, tablet, or computer. This online class covers the required classroom topics and written test portion for your Texas License to Carry.
What’s Included
- Online Texas LTC classroom course
- State-required LTC training topics
- Written exam completed online
- LTC-104 certificate after passing the online course
- Guidance on the next steps to finish your LTC process
What You’ll Learn
- Texas handgun laws
- Use of force and deadly force
- Handgun safety
- Safe storage and responsible carry
- Non-violent dispute resolution
- Carrying in public
- Restricted and prohibited carry locations
- General LTC application steps
How It Works
Step 1 – Enroll Online
Sign up for the Online Texas License to Carry Class at MyLTCTexas.com from your phone, tablet, or computer.
Step 2 – Complete the Online Course
Go through the required LTC classroom training topics at your own pace.
Step 3 – Pass the Written Test Online
Complete the written exam online. After passing, you’ll receive your LTC-104 certificate for the online classroom portion.
Step 4 – Schedule Your Shooting Qualification Locally
The shooting qualification is completed separately with a Texas LTC instructor in your local city or area. Instructor and range fees vary and are paid separately.
Step 5 – Get Fingerprinted
Schedule and complete your required fingerprints through the approved Texas DPS fingerprinting process.
Step 6 – Apply With Texas DPS
Submit your Texas LTC application, fingerprints, LTC-104 certificate, and required documents to Texas DPS.
Step 7 – Get Your LTC
Once approved by Texas DPS, receive your Texas License to Carry.
Important Note
The $49 online class covers the online classroom course and written test only. The shooting qualification, fingerprinting, DPS application fee, and any local instructor or range fees are separate.
Click the blue button below to register for our LTC Class!
- Renewal: Most states require you to renew your LTC every few years. Online courses may also offer refresher training for renewal.
- Age Requirements: You must meet the minimum age requirement to apply for an LTC of 18 years old in Texas.
- Background Check: A criminal background check is often required, and any felony conviction can disqualify you from obtaining an LTC.
- Reciprocity: Some states have reciprocity agreements, meaning that if you hold an LTC from one state, you can legally carry in other states that honor that license. Make sure to check the reciprocity status of your LTC.
