The steps and process for how to get a Texas License to Carry / Concealed Handgun License and how to submit the paperwork is the most common question asked. Continue below for details on the LTC application process, including all the steps and training required for the LTC.
Steps to Get an LTC:
There are 3 main components required by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to get your Texas License to Carry.
- Classroom Training – Online LTC Class
- Proficiency Demonstration (shooting qualification and range instruction)
- DPS LTC Application
- Fingerprinting is done after the LTC application
Our official Texas DPS approved online LTC class fulfills the 1st requirement, the classroom training. Once the online class is completed, the proficiency demonstration needs to be completed. Because we are a state of Texas approved course, you can go to any Texas LTC instructor. To help make finding an instructor easier, you can also choose someone within our network here.
Next is completing the LTC application though Texas DPS. Continue below for details and instructions on the application process.
DPS LTC Application Steps
Note: The online application can be started before or after you have completed the online LTC/CHL class and proficiency demonstration.
What you will need to submit the LTC application through the Texas DPS website:
- DL/ID Number
- Credit Card/Debit Card
- Previous addresses for 5 years prior to application.
- Previous job history for 5 years prior to application, including the business addresses.
- All previous criminal history. This includes all arrests regardless of the outcome. Dates of charges, county and disposition date will be needed.
Step 1 – Apply Online
Go HERE to begin the Texas DPS license to carry / concealed handgun license application.
Unless you are returning to the site to check the application status, select the “Apply” button under “New Users” at the bottom of the page.
Once the application has been completed, it is recommended to save a copy of the confirmation page at the end.
As soon as the application is submitted, you should receive two emails. One email from Texas DPS and the other from Identigo. I have seen these emails go to the spam folder before, so just keep an eye out for it.
Step 2 – Fingerprinting:
All fingerprinting is done through a private company, Identogo. Unfortunately, even if you have been fingerprinted by them in the past, you will still have to go again for the LTC/CHL.
You will need the email sent from Identigo when you submitted the LTC application. This email contains a code and link that is required to schedule your appointment. They do not accept walk-ins. You must schedule an appointment and pay their fee ($10).
Signing up through the Identogo website is fairly easy and self explanatory. The one spot that people get confused on is the page that asks for the type of documents you will bring for identification. Read the options carefully. See the screenshot below and choose the same highlighted blue option if you have/will use a US State Drivers License (most common form of ID).
Identigo will then send the fingerprinting paperwork to the state for you. The big inconvenience with Identogo is that they only have a few locations in the area. Based on Google maps, it appears they have a total of 4 locations for the entire Austin and surrounding areas.
Step 3 – Submit LTC-100 / LTC-101 Certificate
The LTC-100 is the form received after completing the LTC/CHL class. If an online LTC class was taken, an LTC-101 should have been issued. The LTC-101 is only complete and ready to submit once the shooting qualification has been taken as well.
These forms should never be submitted to DPS until after the online application has been started with the above steps. It is possible to submit the forms before the application has been started, but DPS will not know what to do with it as there will be no account to attach it to.
A. Start by going HERE. This link will take you directly to the DPS RSD (regulatory services division) for handgun licensing and LTC-100/CHL-100/LTC-101 submission.
B. Follow the images below for the step-by-step instructions.
Step 4 – Wait!
All that is left now to do is wait. DPS states that applications take up to 60 days to process, however it seems lately they are only taking 2-4 weeks.
LTC/CHL Renewal:
An initial Texas License to Carry a Handgun is valid for 4 years. Renewal licenses are good for 5 years. Before the license expires, a renewal notification letter should arrive in the mail. It will state when your LTC expires and how to renew it. DPS charges $40 for the renewal, however there is no classes or qualifications that have to be completed. Here are the steps:
Go HERE and select “login” under “Returning Users”. Fill in your DL or ID Number and your Date of Birth. Then click on “Continue”. Follow all of the directions and steps to submit the renewal.
After submitting the renewal, DPS will send an email, confirming that an online application has been completed. Unless there is something wrong with the fingerprints and/or photo DPS has on file, the renewal application is finished.