Military & Veterans • Texas LTC Online • Fort Hood / Killeen • $40

Texas LTC Fort Hood — Military & Veterans Online Course ($40)

Stationed at Fort Hood or living in the Killeen area and want a Texas License to Carry (LTC)? This page is your clear guide to the Texas LTC Fort Hood pathway: complete the classroom portion online for $40, then follow the Texas DPS steps with military-friendly guidance.

DPS-approved training • Military-friendly steps • Proficiency exemption guidance

Texas LTC Fort Hood — Fort Hood front gate near Killeen, Texas (online LTC course)

Note: Requirements, fees, and exemptions are determined by Texas DPS and can change. This page provides general educational information, not legal advice.

Texas LTC Fort Hood: A Straightforward Plan for Central Texas Military Life

Fort Hood is a Texas-based duty station, which means many soldiers and families want a Texas LTC for day-to-day life in Central Texas—not just for future travel. Between shift work, training calendars, and family schedules, the biggest win is starting with an online classroom option you can complete in short sessions.

This page is designed to cut through the noise: complete the online classroom portion first, then use a simple checklist for the remaining Texas DPS steps so you don’t lose time to missed items or out-of-order submissions.

Texas LTC Fort Hood: Who This Option Is For

This page is built for Fort Hood-area service members, veterans, and military families who want a clear Texas LTC pathway without trying to coordinate a fixed classroom date. If your schedule changes week to week, online classroom training is the fastest way to start and keep moving.

  • Active duty service members who want a Texas LTC while stationed in Texas
  • Veterans who want a Texas LTC and a straightforward checklist
  • Military spouses who want a step-by-step process without classroom scheduling
  • Anyone who prefers training in short sessions that fit around duty and family time

Texas LTC Fort Hood: Military Steps to Apply

1) Complete the online classroom portion

Take the Texas LTC classroom training online for $40. It’s self-paced, so you can finish it between duty requirements without losing progress.

2) Proficiency requirement (military documentation may qualify)

Texas includes a proficiency requirement as part of the LTC process. Some active duty and veteran applicants may qualify for a proficiency exemption by submitting qualifying military documentation (such as recent firearms qualification or familiarization records). Texas DPS reviews the documents and makes the final determination.

3) Apply through Texas DPS

Submit your application using the checklist so you don’t miss steps: Texas LTC application process.

Tip for Central Texas: complete the online portion first—then you can schedule fingerprints and any remaining steps without rushing.

What You’ll Learn in the Texas LTC Online Course

The Texas LTC course is designed to help you become a safer, more informed, and more responsible handgun owner. It focuses on practical safety habits and the Texas legal framework that applies to license holders.

  • Handgun safety fundamentals and safe handling
  • Texas laws and use-of-force concepts (general education)
  • Conflict avoidance and responsible decision-making
  • Safe storage practices for home and vehicle
  • Clear next-step guidance so you can finish the process confidently

Texas LTC Fort Hood Costs & Planning

Your total cost depends on current Texas DPS fees and whether you qualify for any military-related exemptions. The goal is to plan ahead so your application doesn’t stall due to missing documents or out-of-order steps.

Most applicants should plan for:

  • The online Texas LTC classroom course ($40)
  • Texas DPS application steps (including fingerprints)
  • Military documentation if you’re seeking a proficiency exemption
  • Proficiency step completion if an exemption does not apply

Verify current fees, exemptions, and requirements with Texas DPS: Texas DPS Handgun Licensing.

Texas LTC Fort Hood FAQ (Military & Veterans)

Below are the most common questions we get about the Texas LTC Fort Hood process for active duty, veterans, and military families.

Do I still need an LTC in Texas if Texas has constitutional carry?

Many Fort Hood-area applicants still choose an LTC for travel planning, reciprocity, and to follow a clear, documented process. Your best option depends on your situation and where you travel.

If I travel, does a Texas LTC work in other states?

Reciprocity varies by destination and can change. Always verify the rules for your destination before you travel. Start planning here: Texas LTC reciprocity.

Where should I start if I want the full military overview?

Start with the main military page here: Texas License to Carry for Military Members.

Start Texas LTC Fort Hood Online (Military & Veterans)

Start now, finish on your schedule, and follow a clear, military-friendly checklist for the Texas LTC process.

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