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Can I Get My License to Carry at 18? Here’s What You Need to Know

If you’ve been wondering whether you can obtain a License to Carry (LTC) at the age of 18, the answer is yes—at least in Texas! Thanks to recent updates, individuals who are 18 years or older can now legally apply for and receive an LTC. Here’s what you need to know to get started.


What is a License to Carry?


An LTC is a permit that allows you to legally carry a handgun in public under certain conditions. While some states have different age requirements or restrictions, Texas law has made it possible for individuals as young as 18 to apply for an LTC, provided they meet the necessary criteria.


How to Get Your LTC in Texas


Obtaining your LTC is a straightforward process. Here’s how you can get started:


  1. Check Eligibility: Before applying, ensure you meet the basic requirements:

    • You are at least 18 years old.

    • You have no disqualifying criminal convictions.

    • You meet the federal guidelines for owning a firearm.


  2. Complete the Course: Head to our website, where you can find all the resources you need to start the LTC course. This course covers important topics such as firearm safety, handling, and Texas laws regarding concealed and open carry.


  3. Pass the Test: The course includes a written exam and a proficiency demonstration (range qualification) to ensure you understand the responsibilities that come with carrying a firearm.


  4. Submit Your Application: After completing the course, submit your application through the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) website, along with the necessary documentation and fees.


  5. Await Approval: Once you’ve submitted your application, the DPS will process your request and conduct a background check. If all requirements are met, your LTC will be mailed to you.


Why Get an LTC at 18?


Having an LTC can provide you with legal protection and peace of mind if you choose to carry a firearm for self-defense. It also allows you to demonstrate your commitment to safety and responsibility as a young gun owner.


Start Today!

Getting your License to Carry is a big step, but it’s one that can open doors to greater personal safety and confidence.







Note: Always check the most current state and federal laws, as regulations can change over time.

 
 
 

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