The cost of obtaining a Texas License to Carry (LTC) varies based on several factors, including application type (new, renewal, or instructor), residency status, and eligibility for certain discounts. Fees are paid to both the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and, in many cases, a licensed instructor for required training. Applicants should anticipate costs associated with fingerprinting, range qualification, and the license itself, which might differ for military personnel, veterans, and senior citizens.
This license grants individuals the legal right to carry a handgun, either openly or concealed, in public spaces within Texas, subject to specific regulations and restrictions. It empowers residents to exercise their Second Amendment rights while adhering to state laws. Historically, the process and requirements for obtaining a license have evolved, reflecting changing societal perspectives and legislative priorities surrounding firearm ownership and public safety.