Frisco Texas LTC Class: Online Course + Next Steps
In Frisco, you can complete the Texas LTC classroom portion online, then finish the shooting proficiency test locally with a qualified instructor. If you’re looking for a Frisco Texas LTC class, this is the fastest path from online course to DPS steps. Educational information only — not legal advice.
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Texas LTC in Frisco: Local Overview (Fast-Growth City)
Frisco is one of the fastest-growing areas in Texas, which means lots of new residents learning Texas carry rules for the first time. The easiest approach is a simple checklist: online class → shooting test → DPS steps.
If you’re new to Texas carry rules, start here: Concealed Carry in Texas (2026 overview).
Local references: City of Frisco and Collin County.
How the Frisco LTC Process Works (Simple)
Step 1: Take the online LTC class
Complete the state-required classroom portion online at your pace.
Details: Texas LTC online course.
Step 2: Complete the shooting test locally
Complete the shooting proficiency demonstration with a qualified LTC instructor.
What to expect: Texas LTC shooting test.
Step 3: Finish DPS steps
Submit your application and track status through the official process.
Full walkthrough: How to get a Texas LTC.
Why Frisco residents still get an LTC
Even with permitless carry, many Texans still choose an LTC for reciprocity and practical benefits.
See: Texas LTC benefits and Texas LTC reciprocity.
Official reference: Texas DPS handgun licensing. Neutral explainer: Texas State Law Library — License to Carry.
Serving Frisco + Nearby North DFW Areas
You can take the online course anywhere in Texas. For the shooting test, most students choose an instructor/range that’s convenient to where they live or work. This Frisco Texas LTC class page also covers nearby areas like Little Elm, The Colony, and Prosper.
Frisco area
- Frisco
- Little Elm
- The Colony
- Plano
- Prosper
Nearby cities
- Celina
- McKinney
- Allen
- Carrollton
- Lewisville
Frisco LTC FAQs
Quick answers for Frisco-area students. Educational information only — not legal advice. Always verify current rules with Texas DPS and posted notices at locations.
Can I take the Texas LTC class online if I live in Frisco?
Yes. The classroom portion can be completed online. You’ll still complete the shooting proficiency test with a qualified instructor.
Do I have to do the shooting test in Frisco?
You can complete the shooting test with a qualified instructor in your area. Many students choose a nearby range/instructor for convenience.
How do I get a Texas LTC from Frisco (fastest path)?
Complete the online class, schedule the shooting test promptly, then follow the DPS steps without long gaps. Use the checklist here: How to get a Texas LTC.
Is an LTC still worth it if Texas has permitless carry?
Many Texans still choose an LTC for reciprocity and practical benefits. See: Texas LTC benefits.
Can I carry in other states with a Texas LTC?
Sometimes—depending on reciprocity and the destination state’s rules. Always verify laws before traveling. Start here: Texas LTC reciprocity.
Where do I find the official rules?
Official reference: Texas DPS handgun licensing. Neutral explainer: Texas State Law Library — License to Carry.
What are the requirements to get a Texas LTC?
Requirements can change. Use the checklist here: Texas LTC requirements.
How much does a Texas LTC cost?
Total cost depends on course price plus any other required fees. See: Texas LTC cost.
What’s the easiest way to avoid delays?
Don’t leave long gaps between steps: finish the online class, schedule the shooting test promptly, then complete DPS steps and track status.
Is this page legal advice?
No. This page is educational information only — not legal advice. Laws and policies can change, and your situation may be unique. For legal advice, consult a qualified Texas attorney.
Local references: City of Frisco and Collin County.
Ready to Start Your Frisco Texas LTC Class?
Start the online course now, then complete the shooting test locally and finish DPS steps.
Checkout opens in a new tab. Educational information only — not legal advice.