License to Carry Laredo • Online LTC Course • $40

License to Carry Laredo — Online Texas LTC Course ($40)

Start your Texas LTC online course from anywhere in Laredo. Complete the classroom portion online, then finish the required in-person proficiency demonstration and submit your application through Texas DPS.

DPS-approved training • Clear next steps • Fast support

License to Carry Laredo — Laredo, Texas water tower (Texas LTC online course)

How to Get a License to Carry in Laredo (Texas LTC Steps)

1) Take the online LTC course

Complete the classroom portion online at your pace. The course is designed to be clear and practical, even if you’re new to the LTC process.

2) Complete the proficiency demonstration

Texas requires an in-person proficiency demonstration as part of the LTC process. Most students finish the online portion first, then schedule the proficiency step at a time that fits their week.

3) Apply through Texas DPS

Use the checklist to submit your application and avoid common delays: Texas LTC application process.

Tip: completing the online portion first makes it easier to plan the remaining steps without rushing.

What the Texas LTC Course Covers

The goal is simple: help you understand the responsibilities of carrying, the basics of safe handling, and the Texas legal framework that applies to license holders.

  • Handgun safety and safe handling fundamentals
  • Texas laws and use-of-force concepts (general education)
  • Conflict avoidance and responsible decision-making
  • Safe storage practices at home and in vehicles
  • Next-step guidance so you know what to do after the online portion

License to Carry Laredo: A Practical Webb County Game Plan

This Laredo hub is built for Webb County students who want a clear, no-stress checklist. If your schedule includes long workdays, family commitments, or frequent travel, the online classroom portion lets you make progress right away without waiting for a fixed in-person class date.

Laredo is a border community with a lot of people on the move—long workdays, cross-town driving, and frequent regional travel. Online training makes it easier to stay consistent because you can complete the classroom portion in short sessions and pick up right where you left off.

Many Webb County students prefer to finish the online portion first, then schedule the required proficiency step on a day that fits work and family. After that, you can follow the DPS application checklist and keep the process moving without guessing what comes next.

Laredo is a high-mobility city—many residents spend time on the road for work, errands, or regional travel. Online training works well here because you can complete the classroom portion in short sessions and pick up where you left off.

After you finish the online course, complete the required in-person proficiency demonstration, then submit your application through Texas DPS. If you travel, always verify rules for your destination before you go.

Official state info: Texas DPS Handgun Licensing.

Laredo LTC FAQ

Is the License to Carry Laredo course fully online?

The classroom portion is online and self-paced. Texas still requires an in-person proficiency demonstration as part of the LTC process.

Do I have to live in Laredo to take the online Texas LTC course?

No. The online course is statewide. This page is a Laredo hub to help local students follow the steps quickly and avoid common delays.

Do I need to do a live-fire session?

Texas requires an in-person proficiency demonstration as part of the LTC process. Most students complete the online portion first, then schedule the proficiency step.

Why get a Texas LTC if Texas has permitless carry?

A Texas LTC can provide additional benefits in certain situations and may help when traveling where reciprocity applies. Rules vary by location and can change, so review current laws before relying on reciprocity.

Start Your License to Carry Laredo Online Course Today

Start now, finish on your schedule, and get clear next-step guidance all the way through.

Disclaimer: This page provides general educational information and is not legal advice.